Hillary Clinton's Career in Speeches The Promises and Perils of Women's Rhetorical Adaptivity

Hillary Clinton's Career in Speeches The Promises and Perils of Women's Rhetorical Adaptivity

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Parry-Giles Shawn J.
Michigan State University Press
EAN: 9781611864663
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Women candidates are under more pressure to communicate competence and likability than men. And when women balance these rhetorical pressures, charges of inauthenticity creep in, suggesting the structural and strategic anti-woman backlash at play in presidential politics. Hillary Clinton demonstrated considerable ability to adapt her rhetoric across roles, contexts, genres, and audiences. Comparisons between Clinton’s campaign speeches and those of her presidential opponents (Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, and Donald Trump) show that her rhetorical range exceeded theirs. And comparisons with Democratic women candidates of 2020 suggest they too exhibited a rhetorical range and faced a backlash similar to Clinton. Hillary Clinton’s Career in Speeches combines statistical text-mining methods with close reading to analyze the rhetorical highs and lows of one of the most successful political women in U.S. history. Drawing on Clinton’s oratory across governing and campaigning, the authors debunk the stereotype that she was a wooden and insufferably wonkish speaker. They marshal evidence for the argument that the sexist tactics in American politics function to turn women’s rhetorical strengths into political liabilities.
EAN 9781611864663
ISBN 1611864666
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ Michigan State University Press
Dátum vydania 30. septembra 2023
Stránky 348
Jazyk English
Rozmery 229 x 152
Krajina United States
Autori Parry-Giles Shawn J.