Rhetoric, Politics, and Hamilton: An American Musical
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Rhetoric, Politics, and Hamilton: An American Musical approaches Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking cultural production as a rhetorical text with implications for contemporary U.S. politics. Chapters analyze the musical in relation to three broad themes: national public memory, social and cultural identity, and democracy and social change.
This book approaches Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking cultural production of Hamilton: An American Musical as a rhetorical text with implications for contemporary U.S. politics. The contributors to this volume utilize training in rhetorical criticism and performance studies to analyze the musical in relation to three broad themes: national public memory, social and cultural identity, and democracy and social change. Each chapter offers unique insights on its own accord while the volume as a whole explores multiple facets of the musical, from the theater performance and the soundtrack to the musical's circulation in public discourse and the Chicago exhibition. The diversity of topics and methods means that the volume is suitable for students of rhetoric and U.S. politics and even the "HamilFans" will learn something new.
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Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury (PhD, University of Wisconsin) is Associate Professor of Rhetoric at Wabash College. He has published in numerous rhetoric journals and authored two books: Speaking with the People s Voice (2014) and Argumentation in Everyday Life (2019). Sara A. Mehltretter Drury (PhD, Pennsylvania State University) is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Director of Democracy and Public Discourse at Wabash College. She has published in Communication Quarterly, Argumentation and Advocacy, and Journal of Public Deliberation, and is an Indiana Humanities Action Fellow.
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This book approaches Lin-Manuel Mirandäs groundbreaking cultural production of Hamilton: An American Musical as a rhetorical text with implications for contemporary U.S. politics. The contributors to this volume utilize training in rhetorical criticism and performance studies to analyze the musical in relation to three broad themes: national public memory, social and cultural identity, and democracy and social change. Each chapter offers unique insights on its own accord while the volume as a whole explores multiple facets of the musical, from the theater performance and the soundtrack to the musical s circulation in public discourse and the Chicago exhibition. The diversity of topics and methods means that the volume is suitable for students of rhetoric and U.S. politics and even the "HamilFans" will learn something new.
Inhalt
Acknowledgments Sara A. Mehltretter Drury/Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury/Henry Egan: Introduction: Hamilton as Cultural and Rhetorical Phenomenon Jade C. Huell/Lindsay A. Jenkins: The I/Eye of History: Performing Public Memory, Utopia, and Critical Nostalgia in Hamilton Michaelah Reynolds/Ryan Neville-Shepard: Hamilton and the Entelechy of the American Dream Sara A. Mehltretter Drury/James Anthony Williams Jr.: Exhibiting Hamilton: History, Memory, and Musical Theater Christopher Bell: Hamilton as Cosmogonic Myth John Clyde Russell: Hamilton and Public Memory of the Founding Era: Myth, Humanization, and Comforting Whiteness in "Post-Racial" America Emily Berg Paup: Patriarchy and Power: A Feminist Critique of Hamilton Brandon Inabinet: Bondage and Circulation Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury: Political Niceties and Rap in Hamilton Mark P. Orbe: Diverse Offerings for Understanding U.S. Politics: Analyzing the Invitational Rhetoric of Hamilton and President Barack Obama Nancy J. Legge: The Rhetorical Significance of Hamilton in Public Protests Note on Contributors Index.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 464g
- Titel Rhetoric, Politics, and Hamilton: An American Musical
- Veröffentlichung 17.03.2021
- ISBN 1433180642
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9781433180644
- Jahr 2021
- Größe H231mm x B155mm x T17mm
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- Anzahl Seiten 220
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Editor Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- GTIN 09781433180644