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23 Cards in this Set

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Jordan Theme
Unity
Jordan Strategies
1) Rhetorical Enactment
2) Rhetorical Questions
3) Constitutive Rhetoric
4) Rhetoric of Common Good
Anthony Themes
Citizenship
Representation
Anthony Strategies
Rhetoric of Representation
King Themes
Non-violent protest
history and constitution
unification and religion
King's mortality
King's Strategies
Time
Repetition
Pathos and Narrative (Personal)
Historical Analogy (Pharaoh)
Metaphor (Sick nation)
Constitutive Rhetoric
Malcolm X Themes
Religion vs. black nationalism
integration vs. separation
reform vs. revolution
non-violence vs. violence
Malcolm X Strategies
Logos and analogy
constitutive rhetoric
inartistic proofs (founding fathers)
rhetoric of reform (ballot or bullet)
unification and division (political identity found in race)
Chavez Themes/ Strategies
Religious Symbols
a. Perigrinacion vs. March
b. Penitencia vs. suffering
c. fasting vs. hunger strikes
Irony and the Church (cognitive dissonance)
role of religion in American Social movements (Hart's Holy rhetorical wedlock)
Bush Themes
Freedom
America's new enemy (evil)
Bush's Strategies
Ideographs
Generic features of inaugurals
Buchanan Themes
Culture War
Buchanan Strategies
War Metaphor
Rhetoric of Nostalgia
Division/Separation (Either or logic)
Obama Themes
American Dream
Obama Strategies
Rhetoric of consilence (breaking binaries)
Unisex (combines masculine and feminine)
bipolar black masculinity (he is good)
rhetorical enactment
Rhetorical Enactment
Romney Themes
International affairs
religion and freedom
church and state
secularism (the enemy)
Romney Strategy
Argument by narrative
Boozer Themes
Patriotism and Constitution
Boozer Strategies
Exorcism by misnomer (queering public addresses)
Argument by Pathos ("my eyes water)
Argument by Analogy (Gay and black discrimination hurts the same
Feminine Style
1) Purpose
2) Audience
3) Persona
4) Tone
5) Supporting Materials
-Narrative
-Concrete Examples
-Analogies
-Metaphors
6) Strategies:
-Inductive
-Enactment
-Conciousness raising
-negociations
7) Structure
Scapegoating
1) Take the fall for problems
2) Corrected by exorcism misnomer
Vertical vs. Lateral
1) Vertical: want a change of distribution of power
2) Lateral: wants a new system
Radical Flank Effect
1) Radical wing emerges
2) creates perception of crisis
3) Focuses public attention on new issues
4) Positive and negative effects
5) The more extreme one concept gets, the more moderate another appears