
Post-9/11 American Presidential Rhetoric
A Study of Protofascist Discourse
Colleen Elizabeth Kelley(Author)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 9. June 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
340 pages
978-0-7391-2925-8 (ISBN)
Description
Post-9/11 American Presidential Rhetoric examines the communication offensive orchestrated by George W. Bush and the members of his administration between the initial terrorism crisis of September 11, 2001, and the March 20, 2003, invasion of Iraq. Colleen Elizabeth Kelley argues that the president relied on a set of particular strategies that coalesced into protofascist talk in order to discursively manage the post-9/11 situation and justify its 2003 war against Iraq. This book suggests a framework for analyzing emergent fascist public discourse and its potential for producing additional substantial antidemocratic speech and action. Kelley further reviews the role of the media in conveying President Bush's rhetorical doctrine to the American public. The rhetoric of democratic discourse is presented as a firewall to guarantee that such speech-based behaviors, which are endorsed by willing publics and developed within democracies, fail to thrive and do not destroy the very systems that enabled them in the first place. Post-9/11 American Presidential Rhetoric is a stimulating text that will strike up discussion among scholars of political communication and those interested in cultural studies.
Reviews / Votes
Everyone seems to believe that 'everything changed' after the events of 9/11/2001, although the meaning of that 'everything' continues to be debated in public discourse both in the U.S. and internationally. Colleen Kelley makes a powerful, careful, and refreshingly non-ideological case, well-grounded in the literatures of history and communication, for the emergence of what she calls 'proto-fascism' in the rhetoric of the Bush Administration. This book should be of wide interest, not only to scholars of the presidency, but to students and general readers interested in making sense of the dangerous new world we have entered since 9/11. -- James Arnt Aune, professor of communication, Texas A&M UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
553 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7391-2925-8 (9780739129258)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Colleen Elizabeth Kelley is associate professor of speech communication at the Pennsylvania State University.
Content
Chapter 1 History of Fascism
Chapter 2 The Rhetorical Presidency, Power, and Fascist Discourse
Chapter 3 Presidential Discourse and Fascism
Chapter 4 The Discourse of the Syndicate
Chapter 5 The Discourse of the President
Chapter 6 A Keystone Strategy
Chapter 7 The Post-9/11 Rhetorical Doctrine
Chapter 8 Implications of the Post-9/11 American Presidency
Chapter 9 Voicing Democracy
Chapter 2 The Rhetorical Presidency, Power, and Fascist Discourse
Chapter 3 Presidential Discourse and Fascism
Chapter 4 The Discourse of the Syndicate
Chapter 5 The Discourse of the President
Chapter 6 A Keystone Strategy
Chapter 7 The Post-9/11 Rhetorical Doctrine
Chapter 8 Implications of the Post-9/11 American Presidency
Chapter 9 Voicing Democracy