Barack Obama and world peace, a rhetorical inquiry

The thesis, entitled Barack Obama and World Peace: A Rhetorical Inquiry, is a qualitative research paper that appraises President Obama's commitment to global peace, through a thematic analysis of a cross section of his speeches. Against the background of Mr. Obama's receipt of the 2009 No...

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Main Author: Nze, Samuel Onyenachi
Other Authors: Armstrong, Richard N.
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Language:en_US
Published: Wichita State University 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10057/3318
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spelling ndltd-WICHITA-oai-soar.wichita.edu-10057-33182013-11-12T05:03:53ZBarack Obama and world peace, a rhetorical inquiryNze, Samuel OnyenachiElectronic dissertationsThe thesis, entitled Barack Obama and World Peace: A Rhetorical Inquiry, is a qualitative research paper that appraises President Obama's commitment to global peace, through a thematic analysis of a cross section of his speeches. Against the background of Mr. Obama's receipt of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, the thesis evaluates in five chapters Mr. Obama's merit as an icon of global peace by seeking a possible rhetorical vision of peace emerging from a cross section of his speeches, and consequently establishing a possible justification for his receipt of the Nobel Prize, using the Fantasy-theme method of rhetorical criticism. The thesis concludes that there is a rhetorical vision of peace emerging from a cross section of President Obama's speeches, and that he may consequently be called an icon of global peace, deserving of having won the Nobel Prize.Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The Elliott School of Communication.Wichita State UniversityArmstrong, Richard N.2010-12-09T20:47:47Z2010-12-09T20:47:47Z20102010-05Thesisvi, 189 p.859838 bytes1843 bytesapplication/pdftext/plaint10027http://hdl.handle.net/10057/3318en_USCopyright Samuel Onyenachi Nze, 2010. All rights reserved
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Barack Obama and world peace, a rhetorical inquiry
description The thesis, entitled Barack Obama and World Peace: A Rhetorical Inquiry, is a qualitative research paper that appraises President Obama's commitment to global peace, through a thematic analysis of a cross section of his speeches. Against the background of Mr. Obama's receipt of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, the thesis evaluates in five chapters Mr. Obama's merit as an icon of global peace by seeking a possible rhetorical vision of peace emerging from a cross section of his speeches, and consequently establishing a possible justification for his receipt of the Nobel Prize, using the Fantasy-theme method of rhetorical criticism. The thesis concludes that there is a rhetorical vision of peace emerging from a cross section of President Obama's speeches, and that he may consequently be called an icon of global peace, deserving of having won the Nobel Prize. === Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The Elliott School of Communication.
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