Retoryka prezydenta Richarda Nixona wobec kryzysu naftowego w 1973

Autor

  • Marta Rzepecka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29107/rr2019.3.5

Abstrakt

Niniejszy artykuł przedstawia analizę retoryki prezydenta Richarda Nixona wobec kryzysu naftowego na przykładzie orędzia do narodu wygłoszonego 7 listopada 1973 roku. W ramach określonych przez Theodore’a Otto Windta, Jra, oraz Denise Bostdorff i Donalda O’Rourke’a, autorka opisuje kontekst retoryczny przemówienia, analizuje go pod kątem cech przypisywanych retoryce kryzysu i ocenia jego odbiór społeczny.

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2019-09-30

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Rzepecka, Marta. 2019. „Retoryka Prezydenta Richarda Nixona Wobec Kryzysu Naftowego W 1973”. "Res Rhetorica" 6 (3). https://doi.org/10.29107/rr2019.3.5.