Several historians confirm that John Fitzgerald Kennedy has been dead longer than he lived.Alan Brinkley says,“On the morning of 22 November,1963,he woke up as President with admirers and detractors,a man with a reco...Several historians confirm that John Fitzgerald Kennedy has been dead longer than he lived.Alan Brinkley says,“On the morning of 22 November,1963,he woke up as President with admirers and detractors,a man with a record-some of it good,some of it not.He became a legend posthumously”(John F.Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum,2012).A charismatic Kennedy unveiled an optimistic American dream that captivated the hearts of every American citizen.He used the TV to channel his sentiments about civil rights,communism,and made the United States strong to resist evil in the world.By speaking directly to the national audience,“he made the television more famous than it was”(Gillon,2019).His presidency is intertwined to the visionary ideal of Camelot(symbolizing idyllic happiness,high hopes,and humanitarianism)that makes his American promise an attractive calling and continues to entice Democrats to emulate his destiny.展开更多
DeLillo's treatments of Lee Harvey Oswald in Libra take place this rhetoric of image, and the place of image within historical, imagistic, and textual context. DeLillo's fiction is very much concerned with the...DeLillo's treatments of Lee Harvey Oswald in Libra take place this rhetoric of image, and the place of image within historical, imagistic, and textual context. DeLillo's fiction is very much concerned with the ideological subtext of history that has exploited the resources of intertextuality. It has a long finding of meta-fiction to reveal there is no history without a full-blown meta-history to make plain Hayden White's contention. The general field of intertextuality was presented by Gerard Genette. Miami was a city of open wounds of explosive politics and feelings. Of all the cities, attempt made the conspiracy on the Cuban head. This city was very inflammable. Cuban heat and light were made him determined to keep the plan a secret from anti-Castro leaders. Four months earlier Kennedy had been accepted the brigade flag from survivors of the invasion, and many just have ransomed from Cuban prisons.展开更多
American campaigning has become increasingly complex as it adjusts to our ever-changing cultural landscape. The use of electronic media in the presidential campaigns of 1960 and 2008 is illustrative of this shift. A c...American campaigning has become increasingly complex as it adjusts to our ever-changing cultural landscape. The use of electronic media in the presidential campaigns of 1960 and 2008 is illustrative of this shift. A content analysis of these two campaigns demonstrates how each applied the newest technologies available at the time to define the candidate's image and export the messages to the electorate. Whether it be Kennedy's use of television or Obama's usage of social media, the role that new media of the day played in both campaigns clearly set the tone for future political campaigns. This examination of the role of media in both elections serves to form a primer for how the successful applications of new media lead to campaign victory. Then and now, the growing influence of new technologies on campaigning makes it necessary to compare and contrast the successful usages and strategies employed. The need for continuing analysis will grow in the coming years.展开更多
文摘Several historians confirm that John Fitzgerald Kennedy has been dead longer than he lived.Alan Brinkley says,“On the morning of 22 November,1963,he woke up as President with admirers and detractors,a man with a record-some of it good,some of it not.He became a legend posthumously”(John F.Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum,2012).A charismatic Kennedy unveiled an optimistic American dream that captivated the hearts of every American citizen.He used the TV to channel his sentiments about civil rights,communism,and made the United States strong to resist evil in the world.By speaking directly to the national audience,“he made the television more famous than it was”(Gillon,2019).His presidency is intertwined to the visionary ideal of Camelot(symbolizing idyllic happiness,high hopes,and humanitarianism)that makes his American promise an attractive calling and continues to entice Democrats to emulate his destiny.
文摘DeLillo's treatments of Lee Harvey Oswald in Libra take place this rhetoric of image, and the place of image within historical, imagistic, and textual context. DeLillo's fiction is very much concerned with the ideological subtext of history that has exploited the resources of intertextuality. It has a long finding of meta-fiction to reveal there is no history without a full-blown meta-history to make plain Hayden White's contention. The general field of intertextuality was presented by Gerard Genette. Miami was a city of open wounds of explosive politics and feelings. Of all the cities, attempt made the conspiracy on the Cuban head. This city was very inflammable. Cuban heat and light were made him determined to keep the plan a secret from anti-Castro leaders. Four months earlier Kennedy had been accepted the brigade flag from survivors of the invasion, and many just have ransomed from Cuban prisons.
文摘American campaigning has become increasingly complex as it adjusts to our ever-changing cultural landscape. The use of electronic media in the presidential campaigns of 1960 and 2008 is illustrative of this shift. A content analysis of these two campaigns demonstrates how each applied the newest technologies available at the time to define the candidate's image and export the messages to the electorate. Whether it be Kennedy's use of television or Obama's usage of social media, the role that new media of the day played in both campaigns clearly set the tone for future political campaigns. This examination of the role of media in both elections serves to form a primer for how the successful applications of new media lead to campaign victory. Then and now, the growing influence of new technologies on campaigning makes it necessary to compare and contrast the successful usages and strategies employed. The need for continuing analysis will grow in the coming years.