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Affect, emotion, and rhetorical persuasion in mass communication

Lei Zhang (Editor), Carlton Clark (Editor)
"This volume examines the interplay between affect theory and rhetorical persuasion in mass media communication. It is divided into three sections--affect theory, general case studies, and case studies on the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election--and offers perspectives from authors around the world. With chapter-by-chapter discussion questions, as well as links to further research online, this text offers both a theoretical overview and the latest research in the field. Interdisciplinary in approach, it will be of use to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in communication, rhetoric, political science, social psychology, sociology, and cultural studies"-- Provided by publisher
Print Book, English, 2019
Routledge, New York, NY, 2019
xv, 237 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780815374381, 9780815374398, 0815374380, 0815374399
1045723499
Three paradigms of affect: the historical landscape of emotional inquiry / Kevin Marinelli
Bridging the affect/emotion divide: a critical overview of the affective turn / Paul Stenner
We have never been rational: a genealogy of the affective turn / David Stubblefield
Affective rhetoric: what it is and why it matters / Samuel Mateus
White Nationalism and the rhetoric of nostalgia / Michael Mayne
They believe their belief: rhetorically engaging culture through affect and ideology / Phil Bratta
Governing bodies: the affects and rhetorics of North Carolina's House Bill 2 / Julie D. Nelson
How affect overrides fact: anti-Muslim politicized rhetoric in the post-truth era / Lara Lengel and Adam Smidi
"Lee's filling tastes Grant!": the affect of Civil War archetypes in beer commercials / Lewis Knight and Chad Chisholm
Disgusting rhetorics: "what's the warts that could happen?" / Jaimee Bodtke and George F. (Guy) McHendry, Jr
Aestheticizing the affective politics of "If you see something, say something" / Charlotte Kent
Gratifications from watching movies that make us cry: facilitation of grief, parasocial empathy, and the grief-comfort amalgam / Charles F. Aust
The circulation of rage: memes and Donald Trump's presidential campaign / Jeffrey St. Onge
Feelings Trump facts: affect and the rhetoric of Donald Trump / Lucy Miller
Affect, Aesthetics and Attention: The Digital Spread of Fake News across the political spectrum / Kayla Keener
Meta-sexist discourses and affective polarization in the 2018 US presidential campaign / Jamie Capuzza