American rhetoric in the New Deal era, 1932-1945 /
The New Deal era is hard to define with precision-in time or in ideology. Some historians use New Deal to designate the intense period of domestic reform legislation of the first Franklin Delano Roosevelt administration, 1933-37. Others confine discussion of the era to the legislation of 1933, and i...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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East Lansing, Michigan :
Michigan State University Press,
2006.
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Colección: | Rhetorical history of the United States ;
Volume VII. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: American Rhetoric in the New Deal Era
- Thomas W. Benson ; 1. No Ordinary Rhetorical President: FDR's Speechmaking and Leadership, 1933-1945
- Vanessa B. Beasley and Deborah Smith-Howell; 2. FDR as Family Doctor: Medical Metaphors and the Role of Physician in the Fireside Chats
- Suzanne M. Daughton; 3. Dictator, Savior, and the Return of Confidence: Text, Context, and Reception in FDR's First Inaugural Address
- Davis W. Houck and Mihaela Nocasian; 4. FSA Photography and New Deal Visual Culture
- Cara A. Finnegan.
- 5. Eleanor Roosevelt: Social Conscience for the New Deal
- Beth M. Waggenspack6. The Rhetoric of Social Security and Conservative Backlash: Frances Perkins as Secretary of Labor
- Ann J. Atkinson; 7. Necessity or Nine Old Men: The Congressional Debate over Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1937 Court-Packing Plan
- Trevor Parry-Giles and Marouf Hasian Jr.; 8. The Thundering Voice of John L. Lewis
- Richard J. Jensen; 9. Father Charles E. Coughlin: Delivery, Style in Discourse, and Opinion Leadership
- Ronald H. Carpenter; 10. Reconsidering the Demagoguery of Huey Long
- Robert S. Iltis.
- 11. Resisting the "Inevitability" of War: The Catholic Worker Movement and World War II
- Carol J. Jablonski Bibliography; About the Authors; Index.