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- Title
Obama's Feminine Discourse: A Rhetorical Necessity of Black Male Leadership.
- Authors
Smith, Erec
- Abstract
An essay is presented on the use of feminine rhetoric by U.S. President Barack Obama. Nicole Ashanti McFarlane identifies the tendency of Obama to speak in was that mesh the vernacular of African American with more English dialects as strategic ad salient aspect of his rhetoric. The only option of President Obama was a feminine discourses for fear and expectation of discussing race relations in a move ordered by a rhetorical situation that involve an African American presidential candidate.
- Subjects
RHETORIC; ENGLISH dialect literature; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; OBAMA, Barack, 1961-; MCFARLANE, Nicole Ashanti; RACE relations in the United States
- Publication
College Composition & Communication, 2016, Vol 67, Issue 3, p478
- ISSN
0010-096X
- Publication type
Essay