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Concluding with an evaluation of Bush and Panama, Bostdorff identifies the recurring themes that defined crisis rhetoric, explains how that rhetoric encourages particular public reactions, and raises disturbing questions about the implications for the American polity.

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Concluding with an evaluation of Bush and Panama, Bostdorff identifies the recurring themes that defined crisis rhetoric, explains how that rhetoric encourages particular public reactions, and raises disturbing questions about the implications for the American polity.
Autorenporträt
Denise M. Bostdorff is assistant professor of communication at Purdue University, where she conducts research and teaches courses in rhetorical criticism, political communication, and public affairs/issue management. Her essays have appeared in Communication Studies, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Quarterly Journal of Speech, and Western Journal of Communication.