Political Keywords Using Language that Uses Us

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Pub. Date: 2004-09-23
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The Declaration of Independence states that all men are created equal in the United States, but that statement does not hold true for words. Some words carry more weight than others-they seem to work harder, get more done, and demand more respect. Political Keywords: Using Language That Uses Us looks at eight dominant words that are crucial to American political discourse and how they have been employed during the last fifty years. Based on an analysis of eleven separate studies of political language, Political Keywords helps readers to understand what these terms mean and how they are used. For example, the book tracks what politics now means to modern commentators, how school-teachers impress certain values upon the nation's children by invoking the office of the president, and why an innocent word like government sometimes makes people so upset. It details how the people are referenced in political talk and how the media portray themselves. The book also considers the work done by political parties, political promises, and political consultants because, together, they shed special light on modern elections. Combining social science with subtle forms of cultural interpretation, Political Keywords: Using Language That Uses Us provides a fresh look at both American politics and American language. It is an ideal text for undergraduate and graduate courses in political communication, political language, political campaigns, media and politics, political psychology, public opinion, rhetorical criticism, contemporary public address, and presidential rhetoric. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Roderick P. Hart is the Shivers Chair in Communication and Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin Sharon E. Jarvis is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Texas at Austin William P. Jennings is Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati Deborah Smith-Howell is Professor and Chair of the Communication Department at the University of Nebraska-Omaha

Table of Contents

Figuresp. vii
Tablesp. ix
The Possibilities of Languagep. 1
The Language of Politicsp. 19
Whither Politics? An Evolving Constructp. 21
What Is Politics? An Inventory of Meaningsp. 44
The Language of Democracyp. 65
The Government: A Troubling Allyp. 67
The Media: Powerful Despite Themselvesp. 87
The People: Constructing an Electoratep. 108
The Language of Leadershipp. 129
The President: Lessons in Political Socializationp. 131
The President: How Institutions Preserve Themselvesp. 150
The President: Managing Democratic Tensionsp. 166
The Language of Campaigningp. 183
The Party: An Irrepressible Institutionp. 185
The Promise: Imagining the Future Togetherp. 206
The Consultant: A Synecdoche for All of Politicsp. 226
Conclusion: Language in Retrospectp. 246
Indexp. 265
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