Entertaining fear
rhetoric and the political economy of social control

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Authors and Corporations: Chaput, Catherine (Other)
published: New York, NY, Bern, Frankfurt, M., Berlin, Vienna [u.a.] Lang 2010
Part of: Frontiers in political communication ; 18
Media Type: Book, E-Book

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Item Description: Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description: XIII, 290 S; 23 cm
Note: Electing empire : systemic chaos and the fear of falling
Blow back the enemy t/here : errors, terrors, and the rhetorical agenda of WMDs
We have nothing to fear but : a rhetorical analysis of fear in post-9/11 sermons
Fear of fire and hope for jobs : the rhetoric of sustainable development in the political ecology of wildfire
Upwardly mobile by degrees : higher education and the rhetorics of fear
Boundaries of citizenship : undocumented workers and temporary work policies in the United States
The architecture of fear : common sense and the U.S.-Mexico border wall
Art, apprehension, and the gated community : Thomas Kinkade's "village"
The mall of America : consumption in the social wilderness
"Is that what they are so afraid of?" : the popular media and pro-anorexia websites
Transnational remembering : navigating fear and racism, shame, and nostalgia
ISBN: 1433105853
1433105861
9781433105852
9781433105869
Language: English
Part of: Frontiers in political communication ; 18
Subjects:
Collection: Verbunddaten SWB
Table of Contents
Electing empire : systemic chaos and the fear of falling \ M.J. Braun
Blow back the enemy t/here : errors, terrors, and the rhetorical agenda of WMDs \ Kevin Douglas Kuswa
We have nothing to fear but : a rhetorical analysis of fear in post-9/11 sermons \ Mark A. Gring
Fear of fire and hope for jobs : the rhetoric of sustainable development in the political ecology of wildfire \ Paul Burkhardt
Upwardly mobile by degrees : higher education and the rhetorics of fear \ Danika M. Brown
Boundaries of citizenship : undocumented workers and temporary work policies in the United States \ Amy J. Wan
The architecture of fear : common sense and the U.S.-Mexico border wall \ Zoe Hammer
Art, apprehension, and the gated community : Thomas Kinkade's "village" \ Cynthia Duquette Smith
The mall of America : consumption in the social wilderness \ Cristina Hanganu-Bresch
"Is that what they are so afraid of?" : the popular media and pro-anorexia websites \ Kat McLellan
Transnational remembering : navigating fear and racism, shame, and nostalgia \ Angela Crow.