Sökning: "epideictic rhetoric"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 9 avhandlingar innehållade orden epideictic rhetoric.
1. Valretorik i text och bild : En studie i 2002 års svenska valaffischer
Sammanfattning : Posters have been used in political communication for more than a century, and are still an important element in the election campaigns. However, few studies have been devoted to the way in which text and image work together in order to obtain the rhetorical goal of making voters vote for a specific party. LÄS MER
2. Sverigedemokraternas budskap 2005-2010 : en retorisk studie av ett annorlunda parti
Sammanfattning : This thesis originates from an interest in the relationship between rhetoric and democracy and how a society deals with controversial ideas. In Swedish politics, the Sweden Democrats is an exemplification of this. LÄS MER
3. Delade meningar : Retorisk flertydighet och den pluralistiska publiken i politiska förnyelseprocesser
Sammanfattning : This thesis is an inquiry into rhetorical ambiguity as a property of utterances addressing composite, heterogeneous audiences. The purpose is to develop conceptual tools to analyse ambiguous communicative acts for the outcomes they make possible. LÄS MER
4. "Strunt alt hvad du orerar" : Carl Michael Bellman, ordensretoriken och Bacchi Orden
Sammanfattning : The 1760's and 1770's saw the emergence of numerous clubs, orders and societies in Stockholm. One of the most extraordinary expressions of this phenomenon was Carl Michael Bellman's Bacchi Orden, a series of semi-public dramatic entertainments chronicling the exploits of the members of Bacchi Orden, a fictional society enrolling several of Stockholm's most notorious drunkards and dedicated to the celebration of Bacchus. LÄS MER
5. Härskarhyllning och påverkan : Panegyriken kring tronskiftet 1697 i det svenska Östersjöväldet
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this dissertation is to examine how Swedish-language printed panegyrics of Karl XI and Karl XII, written in connection with the 1697 royal succession, functioned as a channel for political communication in the Swedish Baltic empire. The material comprises 34 Swedish-language printed items from Sweden, Finland, and Swedish Pomerania. LÄS MER