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Eloquence in an Electronic Age: The Transformation of Political Speechmaking



This essay discusses the changing style of political speech in the electronic age, and how it has been perceived by different people. It discusses the influence of television on the political process and the problems with ghostwriters. more details
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  • The changing style of political speech in the electronic age is being perceived by different people in different ways.
  • The influence of television on the political process is a problem.


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Author Kathleen Hall Jamieson
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780195063172
Publication Date 19/04/1990
Publisher Oxford University Press
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This essay discusses the changing style of political speech in the electronic age, and how it has been perceived by different people. It discusses the influence of television on the political process and the problems with ghostwriters.

The changing style of political speech is closely examined in this wide-ranging study detailing differing perceptions of eloquence since the time of Demosthenes, discussing such topics as the influence of television on the political process and the problems with ghostwriters
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