American Voices: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Orators
Editat de Bernard K. Duffy, Richard Leemanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2005 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313327902
ISBN-10: 0313327904
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313327904
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Bernard K. Duffy is Professor of Rhetoric in the Communication Studies Department at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and author/editor of several previous Greenwood titles. He was also co-series editor for the Great American Orators reference series.Richard W. Leeman is Professor and Department Chair of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He is the author/editor of three previous Greenwood titles, including African-American Orators: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook (1996).
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PrefaceIntroductionJohn D. Ashcroft by Harry HellenbrandElizabeth M. Birch by Shawn Parry-Giles and Jason Edward BlackPatrick J. Buchanan by C. Brant ShortGeorge Herbert Walker Bush by Craig R. SmithGeorge Walker Bush by Richard E. VatzRobert Carlyle Byrd by William D. Pederson and Sina K. NazemiStokely Carmichael (Kwame Toure) by Robert E. TerrillJames Earl Carter by Richard W. LeemanCesar Estrada Chavez by John C. Hammerback and Richard J. JensenWard L. Churchill by Catherine H. Palczewski Randall A. LakeHillary Diane Rodham Clinton by Karrin Vasby AndersonWilliam Jefferson Clinton by Stephen A. SmithMario Matthew Cuomo by Mary Anne TrasciattiThomas Andrew Daschle by Troy A. MurphyAngela Yvonne Davis by Cindy L. GriffinAlan Dershowitz by R. John DeSanto and Daniel A. GranoElizabeth Hanford Dole by Nichola GutgoldMarian Wright Edelman by Beth WaggenspackJocelyn Elders by Lorraine D. JacksonJerry Falwell by Paul Stob and Charles ConradLouis Abdul Farrakhan by Mark Lawrence McPhailGerald Rudolph Ford by Herman Stelzner, revised by Charles OttingerAlbert Arnold Gore, Jr. by David HoffmanWilliam "Billy" Graham, Jr. by Hal W. Fulmer and Jennifer L. YoungAnita Faye Hill by Vanessa B. BeasleyJesse Louis Jackson by David B. McLennanLyndon Baines Johnson by David ZarefskySonia Johnson by Karen A. FossBarbara Charline Jordan by Carl BurgchardtEdward Moore Kennedy by William D. PedersonJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy by Theodore O. Windt, Jr., revised and edited by Steven GoldzwigRobert Francis Kennedy by Steven R. Goldzwig and Patricia A. SullivanJohn F. Kerry by Bernard K. Duffy and Marilyn DeLaureMartin Luther King, Jr. by Marilyn DeLaure and Bernard K. DuffyLarry Kramer by Charles E. MorrisWinona LaDuke by Dayle C. Hardy-Short and C. Brant ShortAudre Geraldine Lorde by Lester C. OlsonWilma Mankiller by Christopher SkilesThurgood Marshall by Stephen A. SmithWilliam (Bill) Paul McCartney by Jennifer L. YoungRussell Means by Randall A. Lake and Catherine H. PalczewskiHarvey Bernard Milk by Karen A. FossRalph Nader by Steven Goldzwig and Patricia SullivanRichard Milhous Nixon by Celeste M. Condit and Shannon HollandSamuel Augustus Nunn by Edward M. PanettaSandra Day O'Conner by Janice SchuetzH. Ross Perot by Mari Boor Tonn and Valerie A. EndressColin Luther Powell by Richard W. LeemanRonald Wilson Reagan by Ronald H. Carpenter and Windy Y. LawrenceJanet Reno by Janice SchuetzDonald Rumsfeld by Gordon StablesAntonin Scalia by Catherine LangfordAl Sharpton by Daniel A. GranoGloria Steinem by Lisa Shawn HoganGeorge Wallace by Andrew KingAlyce Faye Wattleton by Lorraine D. JacksonChristine Todd Whitman by Kristina SheelerMalcolm X by Thomas W. BensonBibliographic Essay by Alan RazeeContributors
Recenzii
Duffy and Leeman have compiled a collection of essays representing American orators since 1960..The 50 signed entries include every president since John F. Kennedy, politicians, activists, and jurists; despite its selective content the editors have made an admirable effort to represent all backgrounds. The introduction defines the coverage and discusses how the Internet, radio, and television have influenced rhetoric. Each essay includes a brief biography and examines key speeches made by each orator, complete with the events surrounding the speech and rhetorical analysis. Bibliographies accompanying each entry are among the strengths of this work. Information about research collections, collected speeches, biographical works, critical studies, and a chronology of the major speeches can be found in most entries. Primary sources, Web sites, books, magazines, and journal articles are among the many referenced entries. The accompanying bibliographic essay provides general sources on oratory and rhetoric that can be used by students and critics alike. This title will be useful for courses in public speaking and rhetoric, American history, and political science. Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers.
More than 50 alphabetical essays ranging in length from five to eight pages examine the orators' speeches, styles, and contributions to political and social life. A useful introduction defines oratory, reiterates the rich history of rhetoric, and discusses the effects of television, radio, and the web on the success or failure of these speeches..Compared with former presidential speechwriter William Safire's Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History, which is arranged by theme and subject, American Voices goes into greater depth in appraisal of the speakers' skill, effectiveness, and historical contribution. Recommended for larger public and academic libraries and students of rhetoric and public speaking.
This well-researched reference text contains entries for 58 U.S. orators whose differing styles, messages, and abilities provide a good glimpse into the richness of American oratorical culture..American Voices provides an important resource for the study of contemporary U.S. oratory..The depth of research, insight, and references in the volume will impress students, researchers, and teachers alike. American Voices stands as a welcomed addition to the field, and will be a reference source that promises to have staying power.
[F]or the right collection this would make a valuable addition. The biographies could be particularly useful in guiding American studies reading.
[F]ollows the critical moments, issues, and writings of modern American speakers through the decades.
This volume is an informative resource and a useful complement to other reference works that cover many of the same individuals but from different angles. Recommended for academic and large public libraries.
This unique reference examines more than 50 contemporary speakers from the 1960s to the present in terms of style, substance, and ability to shape American thought. All U.S. presidents since 1960 are included, as well as legendary orators such as Martin Luther King, Jr.; Wilma Mankiller; Billy Graham, Jr.; Ralph Nader; and Thurgood Marshall. More contemporary names include Christine Todd Whitman, Sandra Day OConnor, Larry Kramer, and Donald Rumsfeld..Portions of key speeches are discussed in terms of purpose and effectiveness. Well-known speeches such as Caesar Chavezs El Plan de Delano and Hillary Rodham Clintons It Takes a Village can be found in the comprehensive index by phrase or subject matter. Lists of official Web sites, selected critical studies in periodicals and books, and a chronology of major speeches follow each essay. This volume will aid history classes, debate clubs, and public-speaking forums.
More than 50 alphabetical essays ranging in length from five to eight pages examine the orators' speeches, styles, and contributions to political and social life. A useful introduction defines oratory, reiterates the rich history of rhetoric, and discusses the effects of television, radio, and the web on the success or failure of these speeches..Compared with former presidential speechwriter William Safire's Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History, which is arranged by theme and subject, American Voices goes into greater depth in appraisal of the speakers' skill, effectiveness, and historical contribution. Recommended for larger public and academic libraries and students of rhetoric and public speaking.
This well-researched reference text contains entries for 58 U.S. orators whose differing styles, messages, and abilities provide a good glimpse into the richness of American oratorical culture..American Voices provides an important resource for the study of contemporary U.S. oratory..The depth of research, insight, and references in the volume will impress students, researchers, and teachers alike. American Voices stands as a welcomed addition to the field, and will be a reference source that promises to have staying power.
[F]or the right collection this would make a valuable addition. The biographies could be particularly useful in guiding American studies reading.
[F]ollows the critical moments, issues, and writings of modern American speakers through the decades.
This volume is an informative resource and a useful complement to other reference works that cover many of the same individuals but from different angles. Recommended for academic and large public libraries.
This unique reference examines more than 50 contemporary speakers from the 1960s to the present in terms of style, substance, and ability to shape American thought. All U.S. presidents since 1960 are included, as well as legendary orators such as Martin Luther King, Jr.; Wilma Mankiller; Billy Graham, Jr.; Ralph Nader; and Thurgood Marshall. More contemporary names include Christine Todd Whitman, Sandra Day OConnor, Larry Kramer, and Donald Rumsfeld..Portions of key speeches are discussed in terms of purpose and effectiveness. Well-known speeches such as Caesar Chavezs El Plan de Delano and Hillary Rodham Clintons It Takes a Village can be found in the comprehensive index by phrase or subject matter. Lists of official Web sites, selected critical studies in periodicals and books, and a chronology of major speeches follow each essay. This volume will aid history classes, debate clubs, and public-speaking forums.