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" The Daily show and rhetoric : "
edited by Trischa Goodnow
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BL
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Record Number
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633051
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Title & Author
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The Daily show and rhetoric : : arguments, issues, and strategies /\ edited by Trischa Goodnow
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Publication Statement
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Lanham, Md. :: Lexington Books,, c2011
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xiv, 259 p. ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0739150030
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: 9780739150023 (cloth : alk. paper)
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: 0739150022 (cloth : alk. paper)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Introduction -- The Nature of the Beast. The Arete of Amusement: An Aristotelian Perspective on the Ethos of The Daily Show / Jonathan E. Barbur and Trischa Goodnow -- Before and After The Daily Show: Freedom and Consequences in Political Satire / Robert N. Spicer -- Cramer vs. (Jon Stewart's Characterization of) Cramer: Image Repair Rhetoric, Late Night Political Humor, and The Daily Show / Josh Compton -- Arguments. The (Not-So) Laughable Political Argument: A Close-Textual Analysis of The Daily Show With Jon Stewart / John W. Self -- Models of Democratic Deliberation: Pharmacodynamic Agonism in The Daily Show / Kelly Wilz -- Purifying Laughter: Carnivalesque Self-Parody as Argument Scheme in The Daily Show with Jon Stewart / Aaron Hess -- The Voice of the People: Jon Stewart, Public Argument, and Political Satire / Ryan McGeough -- Strategies. We Frame to Please: A Preliminary Examination of The Daily Show's Use of Frames / Penina Wiesman -- Breaking News: A Postmodern Rhetorical Analysis of The Daily Show / Aaron Hess -- Visual Aspects of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart / Lawrence J. Mullen -- Issues. Gaywatch: A Burkean Frame Analysis of The Daily Show's Treatment of Queer Topics / C. Wesley Buerkle -- Modern Hebrew Prophets?: The Daily Show and Religious Satire / Brian T. Kaylor -- The Daily Show and Barack Obama's Comic Critique of Whiteness: An Intersection of Popular and Political Rhetoric / Stephanie M. Purtle and Timothy R. Steffensmeier
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Abstract
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"The Daily Show and Rhetoric approaches the popular program from a scholarly, rhetorical perspective to uncover the rhetorical nature of the show. Using a variety of rhetorical methods, the book, taken as a whole, concludes that The Daily Show is more that just a show designed to make the audience laugh; it's designed to make the audience think." -- Provided by publisher
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Subject
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Television in politics
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Rhetoric
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Criticism
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Daily show (Television program)
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Added Entry
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Knapp, Trischa Goodnow
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