This analysis of campaign messaging and image-making is “a
fascinating read and an illuminating look into the complex realm of
political rhetoric” (Publishers Weekly). It’s a common complaint
that a presidential candidate’s style matters more than substance
and that the issues have been eclipsed by mass-media-fueled obsession
with a candidate’s every slip, gaffe, and peccadillo. This book
explores political communication in American presidential politics,
focusing on what insiders call “message.” Message, Michael Lempert
and Michael Silverstein argue, is not simply an individual’s
positions on the issues but the craft used to fashion the creature the
public sees as the candidate. Lempert and Silverstein examine some of
the revelatory moments in debates, political ads, interviews,
speeches, and talk shows to explain how these political creations come
to have a life of their own. From the pandering “Flip-Flopper” to
the self-reliant “Maverick,” the authors demonstrate how these
figures are fashioned out of the verbal, gestural, sartorial,
behavioral—as well as linguistic—matter that comprises political
communication. “This book captures better than any other the way
‘messaging’ works . . . their lively account of the culture of
presidential communication remains sensitive to both the comedy and
the seriousness of its subject.” —Michael Warner, Yale University
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Media, Message, and the American Presidency
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780253007568
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
284
Forfatter