Eloquence is Power: Oratory & Performance in Early AmericaUNC Press Books, 2000 - 287 страници Oratory emerged as the first major form of verbal art in early America because, as John Quincy Adams observed in 1805, "eloquence was POWER." In this book, Sandra Gustafson examines the multiple traditions of sacred, diplomatic, and political speech that |
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... Iroquois and American Publics 119 Chapter Four : The Oratorical Public Culture of Revolutionary America 140 i . Medium and Message in Revolutionary Public Culture 140 ii . Speech , Presence , and Representation 144 iii . The ...
... Iroquois and American Publics 119 Chapter Four : The Oratorical Public Culture of Revolutionary America 140 i . Medium and Message in Revolutionary Public Culture 140 ii . Speech , Presence , and Representation 144 iii . The ...
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... Iroquois leader Canassatego and evangelical missionaries Samson Occom and John Marrant soon learned to rearticulate these signs of dif- ference . They presented a “ savage " speaker whose oral heritage endowed him or her with a greater ...
... Iroquois leader Canassatego and evangelical missionaries Samson Occom and John Marrant soon learned to rearticulate these signs of dif- ference . They presented a “ savage " speaker whose oral heritage endowed him or her with a greater ...
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... Iroquois League in the treaty councils of the early eighteenth century . The printed Lancaster treaty of 1744 circulated widely in the colonies as an important political document and an example of native eloquence . There , Onondaga ...
... Iroquois League in the treaty councils of the early eighteenth century . The printed Lancaster treaty of 1744 circulated widely in the colonies as an important political document and an example of native eloquence . There , Onondaga ...
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... Iroquois delegates exer- cised at the Lancaster treaty or through the speaker's correction of reconstructed or recorded speeches . In some cases , no such scrutiny took place . No one of these recording methods guarantees more than any ...
... Iroquois delegates exer- cised at the Lancaster treaty or through the speaker's correction of reconstructed or recorded speeches . In some cases , no such scrutiny took place . No one of these recording methods guarantees more than any ...
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1 Gender | 40 |
2 | 75 |
Life Edwards resolved the socially destabilizing themes and the | 79 |
3 | 111 |
4 | 140 |
symbolic significance of speech to the patriot movement Echoing | 151 |
5 | 171 |
Smith ed Letters of Delegates to | 199 |
Forms of State | 200 |
Washingtons gesturing arm in the Lansdowne portrait unifies and transcends | 220 |
Political Speech in | 233 |
CONCLUSION | 267 |
TRADITIONS OF THE ANCIENTS | 271 |
art into the material representation of an emotion of | 278 |
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