Pitching the Presidency: How Presidents Depict the Office
By (Author) Paul H Zernicke
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th October 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
353.0313
Hardback
192
This unique study focuses upon a specific component of American presidential rhetoric--how presidents depict the office--and relates that rhetorical tactic to broader questions of politics, public opinion, political symbolism, and presidential power. The work analyzes this specific rhetorical component longitudinally, examining a president's depiction of the office during the presidential campaign, throughout his term in office, and after leaving office. By presenting and analyzing generous examples of presidential rhetoric--from Lyndon Johnson through Bill Clinton--Zernicke offers a revealing look at the symbolic power of the presidency and the use of that power in political terms.
An interesting addition to the growing body of literature on presidential rhetoric. Recommended for all levels.-Choice
"An interesting addition to the growing body of literature on presidential rhetoric. Recommended for all levels."-Choice
PAUL HASKELL ZERNICKE is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts. He has authored several articles on presidential rhetoric and American politics.