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In an era when the value of the humanities and qualitative inquiry has been questioned in academia and beyond, Making the Case is an engaging and timely collection that brings together a veritable who's who of public address scholars to illustrate the power of case-based scholarly argument and to demonstrate how critical inquiry into a specific moment speaks to general contexts and theories. Providing both a theoretical framework and a wealth of historically situated texts, Making the Case spans from Homeric Greece to twenty-first-century America. The authors examine the dynamic interplay of texts and their concomitant rhetorical situations by drawing on a number of case studies, including controversial constitutional arguments put forward by activists and presidents in the nineteenth century, inventive economic pivots by Franklin Roosevelt and Alan Greenspan, and the rhetorical trajectory and method of Barack Obama.
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Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Reflections on Making the Case | David Zarefsky
The Beginnings of Oratorical Consciousness: Restarting Time in Homer's Odyssey, The Telemachy | G. Thomas Goodnight
Lysander Spooner's The Unconstitutionality of Slavery: A Case Study in Constitutional Hermeneutics, Ethical Argument, and Practical Reason | James Jasinski
Kind Persuasion: Lincoln's Temperance Address and the Ethos of Civic Friendship | Michael Leff
Andrew Johnson's Fight for States' Rights on the Battlements of the Constitution | Karlyn Kohrs Campbell
No End Save Victory: FDR and the End of Isolationism, 1936-1941 | John M. Murphy
Iraq as a Representative Anecdote for Leadership: Barack Obama's Address on the Fifth Anniversary of the Iraq War | Denise M. Bostdorff
Barack Obama's 2009 Inaugural Address: Narrative Signature and Interpretation | Martin J. Medhurst
To Exist, You Need an Ideology: Alan Greenspan on Markets, Crisis, and Democracy | Robert Asen
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