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Faking the News: What Rhetoric Can Teach Us about Donald J. Trump
Contributor(s): Skinnell, Ryan (Editor)
ISBN: 1845409698     ISBN-13: 9781845409692
Publisher: Imprint Academic (Ips)
OUR PRICE:   $28.41  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Communication Studies
Series: Societas
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 5.83" W x 8.27" (0.58 lbs) 200 pages
 
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Donald J. Trump's speaking and writing invite passionate reactions -- maybe he's a bluecollar, billionaire hero who speaks the language of the common man or maybe he's a gleefully illiterate, tremendously unqualified idiot. Whatever the case, he was persuasive enough to get himself elected President of the United States and he's been persuasive enough to keep a majority of his supporters behind him. In Faking the News: What Rhetoric Can Teach Us About Donald J. Trump, eleven prominent rhetoric experts explain how Trump's persuasive language works. Specifically the authors explain Trump's persuasive uses of demagoguery, anti-Semitism, alternative facts, populism, charismatic leadership, social media, television, political slogans, visual identity/image, comedy and humor, and shame and humiliation. Faking the News is written for readers who may not know anything about rhetoric, so each chapter explains a feature of rhetoric and uses that lens to illuminate Trump's rhetorical accomplishments. Specifically, about how he has used and still uses language, symbols, and even style to appeal to the people in his various audiences.


Contributor Bio(s): Skinnell, Ryan: -

Dr. Ryan Skinnell has published a number of books, including Conceding Composition: A Crooked History of Composition's Institutional Fortunes (Utah State University Press, 2016) and co-edited What We Wish We'd Known: Negotiating Graduate School (Fountainhead Press, 2015). He is the book review editor for Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society and is currently co-editing two books: Reinventing (with) Theory in Rhetoric and Writing Studies and Bureaucracy: A Love Story. Dr. Skinnell has also written about Donald Trump's rhetoric for The Washington Monthly and the University Press of Colorado Blog.