The Rhetoric of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton

The Rhetoric of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton
Author: Colleen Kelley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2001-01-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780313074813

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Kelley provides an examination of Hillary Rodham Clinton's rhetorical responses to mediated versions of crises in the Clinton Administration. She begins by examining the historical First Lady, and then looks at mediated political realities in general as well as those of the Clinton presidency. Kelley also examines the rhetorical management of political crises and the crises management style of First Ladies, including Florence Harding and Eleanor Roosevelt. The book focuses on the analysis of Hillary Rodham Clinton's rhetorical management of crises in her husband's Administration, including health care, Travelgate, Whitewater, and allegations of sexual misconduct. Kelley's approach is grounded in Kenneth Burke's framework of language as a symbolic means of inducing cooperation through rhetorical identification. She concludes with speculation regarding both the degree of success of Hillary Clinton's efforts as well as the implications of those efforts to rhetorical and political communication and feminist theory. This book will be of particular interest to scholars and researchers of the presidency and the role of the First Lady, political communication, and feminist studies.

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Author: Gil Troy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015064725727

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Chronicles the life of former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, focusing on her activities during the ten years leading up to her national prominence and her influence on her husband's presidential administration.

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Author: Donnie Radcliffe
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780446565080

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Covering all aspects of America's controversial former President's wife, this comprehensive biography offers an unprecedented view of our first baby boomer First Lady, and provides a better understanding of lawyer, board member, and commision member Hillary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton s Career in Speeches

Hillary Clinton s Career in Speeches
Author: Shawn J. Parry-Giles,David S Kaufer,Xizhen Cai
Publsiher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781609177430

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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.

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Author: Michael Burgan
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2008
Genre: Legislators
ISBN: 9780756515881

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Presents the life of the former first lady who has become a political figure in her own right as a United States senator and presidential candidate.

Hillary Rodham Clinton and the 2016 Election

Hillary Rodham Clinton and the 2016 Election
Author: Michele Lockhart,Kathleen Mollick
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781498516938

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Hillary Rodham Clinton and the 2016 Election: Her Political and Social Discourse is anedited collection that demonstrates the ways in which Clinton has used political rhetoric and discourse to provide and assert her right to leadership in her many roles as First Lady, Senator from New York, and Secretary of State. This collection lends itself to the potential Democratic nomination of Clinton for U.S. President with its examination of current media reports and interviews with Clinton. Each chapter analyzes various aspects of the campaign to present readers with a pre-election picture of Clinton’s political discourse and how it relates to the 2016 election. Recommended for scholars of rhetoric, political rhetoric, political discourse, leadership studies, women’s studies, and gender roles in politics.

Hillary Clinton in the News

Hillary Clinton in the News
Author: Shawn J. Parry-Giles
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780252096044

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The charge of inauthenticity has trailed Hillary Clinton from the moment she entered the national spotlight and stood in front of television cameras. Hillary Clinton in the News: Gender and Authenticity in American Politics shows how the U.S. news media created their own news frames of Clinton's political authenticity and image-making, from her participation in Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign through her own 2008 presidential bid. Using theories of nationalism, feminism, and authenticity, Parry-Giles tracks the evolving ways the major networks and cable news programs framed Clinton's image as she assumed roles ranging from surrogate campaigner, legislative advocate, and financial investor to international emissary, scorned wife, and political candidate. This study magnifies how the coverage that preceded Clinton's entry into electoral politics was grounded in her earliest presence in the national spotlight, and in long-standing nationalistic beliefs about the boundaries of authentic womanhood and first lady comportment. Once Clinton dared to cross those gender boundaries and vie for office in her own right, the news exuded a rhetoric of sexual violence. These portrayals served as a warning to other women who dared to enter the political arena and violate the protocols of authentic womanhood.

The First Lady

The First Lady
Author: Peter Flaherty,Timothy Flaherty
Publsiher: Vital Issue Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1563841193

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A biography of the first lady explores her youth, education, activism, and investment in the presidency