In this article I argue that psychoanalytical theory can help us understand the emotional force of political rhetoric. I undertake a theoretical enquiry into the method of interpreting political speeches as strategies of affective persuasion. Both rhetorical and psychoanalytical studies converge in their concern with the production of ‘plausible stories’ that aim to fold psychic investments into political judgements. To capture desire, I claim, political rhetoric must articulate ‘symptomatic beliefs’ in relation to wider situational exigencies. I sketch three distinct psychoanalytical approaches, each of which emphasises a different scenario of unconscious organisation where rhetorical strategies are pertinent: namely Freudian, Kleinian, an...
vi, 95 leaves ; 29 cmThe epideictic discourse of political autobiography offers a powerful means of ...
When do parties use emotive rhetoric to appeal to voters? In this article, we argue that politicians...
Although emotions are linked to irrationality, a number of recent researches have shown emotions are...
International audienceThis paper aims at showing the way emotion is integrated in the political disc...
Psychoanalytic theory can shed light on the emotions and affects that are rooted in the unconscious ...
Emotion often takes the back seat in contemporary rhetorical investigation, as emotions are treated ...
Previously, scholars have argued that the introduction of televised politics ushered in an age of po...
The human capacity for speech is forever celebrated as evidence of its innate civility. Why, then, i...
Draft paper presented at the Conference on Agency and Subjectivity: Rethinking Poststructuralism, Fa...
This paper develops the ideas of rhetorical psychology by applying them to some basic Freudian conce...
Ideas are increasingly acknowledged as factors in explaining political behaviour. But often they are...
"This volume examines the interplay between affect theory and rhetorical persuasion in mass media co...
Although emotions are linked to irrationality, a number of recent researches have shown emotions ar...
Research into visual and multimodal rhetoric has been dominated by social scientific and textual per...
This dissertation articulates the theoretical and pragmatic foundations of a rhetorical approach to ...
vi, 95 leaves ; 29 cmThe epideictic discourse of political autobiography offers a powerful means of ...
When do parties use emotive rhetoric to appeal to voters? In this article, we argue that politicians...
Although emotions are linked to irrationality, a number of recent researches have shown emotions are...
International audienceThis paper aims at showing the way emotion is integrated in the political disc...
Psychoanalytic theory can shed light on the emotions and affects that are rooted in the unconscious ...
Emotion often takes the back seat in contemporary rhetorical investigation, as emotions are treated ...
Previously, scholars have argued that the introduction of televised politics ushered in an age of po...
The human capacity for speech is forever celebrated as evidence of its innate civility. Why, then, i...
Draft paper presented at the Conference on Agency and Subjectivity: Rethinking Poststructuralism, Fa...
This paper develops the ideas of rhetorical psychology by applying them to some basic Freudian conce...
Ideas are increasingly acknowledged as factors in explaining political behaviour. But often they are...
"This volume examines the interplay between affect theory and rhetorical persuasion in mass media co...
Although emotions are linked to irrationality, a number of recent researches have shown emotions ar...
Research into visual and multimodal rhetoric has been dominated by social scientific and textual per...
This dissertation articulates the theoretical and pragmatic foundations of a rhetorical approach to ...
vi, 95 leaves ; 29 cmThe epideictic discourse of political autobiography offers a powerful means of ...
When do parties use emotive rhetoric to appeal to voters? In this article, we argue that politicians...
Although emotions are linked to irrationality, a number of recent researches have shown emotions are...