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505 | 8 | |a This unique rhetorical analysis of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's communication uncovers five forms of soft diplomacy that catapult her to the top of all American first ladies as a model of international influence. Her use of interpersonal, fashion, language, cultural, and state diplomatic strategies constitutes an architectural plan of smart power. Breaking away from the stereotype of Mrs. Kennedy as a style icon, the evidence in this monograph supports her astute awareness of how to support the Kennedy Administration's foreign policy during the Cold War era by engaging state visits to Europe and South America, receiving heads of state at the White House, creating cultural ideals of freedom through art and preservation, and using French and Spanish to speak directly to the people of other countries. Her persuasive tactics set the stage for future first ladies to excel in a role that requires creativity and sound judgment. Students in communication, political science, history, rhetoric, and women's studies will benefit from this book in their own study of first ladies, the presidency, foreign policy, and Cold War history. Written in an engaging style, Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy will appeal to a range of scholarly interests across disciplines | |
505 | 8 | |a "This well-researched, beautifully written text highlights Jacqueline Kennedy's pioneering use of soft power in diplomacy as first lady. Mrs. Kennedy often gets pigeonholed as a style icon, but Elizabeth J. Natalle's close analysis of her rhetoric and communication styles and love for arts and culture shows instead that this first lady had key diplomatic influence-a role, indeed, that her husband, President John F. Kennedy greatly relied on. Whether in her use of culture, fashion, language, or state-to-state interactions, Jacqueline Kennedy, as Natalle shows, performed an 'embodied rhetoric' of soft power and left a legacy for diplomatic action that First Ladies have reckoned with and tried to emulate to this day." -Katherine A. S. Sibley, Professor of History and Director of American Studies at Saint Joseph's University, Editor of A Companion to First Ladies | |
505 | 8 | |a "While Jacqueline Kennedy is one of the most well-known U.S. first ladies, her memory is often reduced to fashion icon or grieving widow. In this book, author Elizabeth J. Natalle demonstrates how Mrs. Kennedy deftly used 'soft diplomacy' to aid her husband's foreign policy efforts and set the standard for future first lady diplomacy. Dr. Natalle's rich analysis of Mrs. Kennedy's use of fashion, language, culture, and interpersonal relationships as forms of diplomacy both at home and abroad sheds new light on the important role the popular first lady played in her husband's administration, and expands our understanding of Mrs. Kennedy's contributions to the first lady institution." -Lisa M. Burns, Professor of Media Studies at Quinnipiac University, Author of First Ladies and the Fourth Estate | |
505 | 8 | |a "There has been a long history of activism and influence in the first ladyship, even if historians often overlook it, and this welcome and highly readable book promises to add a vitally important perspective to not only Mrs. Kennedy's extraordinary life but to the role of the first lady as diplomat and our understanding of 'soft diplomacy.'" -Robert P. Watson, Professor of American Studies at Lynn University, Author of The Presidents' Wives | |
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spelling | Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy John Allphin Moore Jr., Jerry Pubantz, Elizabeth J. Natalle 1st, New ed New York Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers 2018 1 Online-Ressource (252 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from title screen (viewed June 10, 2019) This unique rhetorical analysis of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's communication uncovers five forms of soft diplomacy that catapult her to the top of all American first ladies as a model of international influence. Her use of interpersonal, fashion, language, cultural, and state diplomatic strategies constitutes an architectural plan of smart power. Breaking away from the stereotype of Mrs. Kennedy as a style icon, the evidence in this monograph supports her astute awareness of how to support the Kennedy Administration's foreign policy during the Cold War era by engaging state visits to Europe and South America, receiving heads of state at the White House, creating cultural ideals of freedom through art and preservation, and using French and Spanish to speak directly to the people of other countries. Her persuasive tactics set the stage for future first ladies to excel in a role that requires creativity and sound judgment. Students in communication, political science, history, rhetoric, and women's studies will benefit from this book in their own study of first ladies, the presidency, foreign policy, and Cold War history. Written in an engaging style, Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy will appeal to a range of scholarly interests across disciplines "This well-researched, beautifully written text highlights Jacqueline Kennedy's pioneering use of soft power in diplomacy as first lady. Mrs. Kennedy often gets pigeonholed as a style icon, but Elizabeth J. Natalle's close analysis of her rhetoric and communication styles and love for arts and culture shows instead that this first lady had key diplomatic influence-a role, indeed, that her husband, President John F. Kennedy greatly relied on. Whether in her use of culture, fashion, language, or state-to-state interactions, Jacqueline Kennedy, as Natalle shows, performed an 'embodied rhetoric' of soft power and left a legacy for diplomatic action that First Ladies have reckoned with and tried to emulate to this day." -Katherine A. S. Sibley, Professor of History and Director of American Studies at Saint Joseph's University, Editor of A Companion to First Ladies "While Jacqueline Kennedy is one of the most well-known U.S. first ladies, her memory is often reduced to fashion icon or grieving widow. In this book, author Elizabeth J. Natalle demonstrates how Mrs. Kennedy deftly used 'soft diplomacy' to aid her husband's foreign policy efforts and set the standard for future first lady diplomacy. Dr. Natalle's rich analysis of Mrs. Kennedy's use of fashion, language, culture, and interpersonal relationships as forms of diplomacy both at home and abroad sheds new light on the important role the popular first lady played in her husband's administration, and expands our understanding of Mrs. Kennedy's contributions to the first lady institution." -Lisa M. Burns, Professor of Media Studies at Quinnipiac University, Author of First Ladies and the Fourth Estate "There has been a long history of activism and influence in the first ladyship, even if historians often overlook it, and this welcome and highly readable book promises to add a vitally important perspective to not only Mrs. Kennedy's extraordinary life but to the role of the first lady as diplomat and our understanding of 'soft diplomacy.'" -Robert P. Watson, Professor of American Studies at Lynn University, Author of The Presidents' Wives Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy 1929-1994 (DE-588)118561375 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd rswk-swf First Lady (DE-588)4696072-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy 1929-1994 (DE-588)118561375 p USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g First Lady (DE-588)4696072-7 s Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 s Geschichte z DE-604 Moore, John Allphin 1940- (DE-588)120664275 edt Pubantz, Jerry 1947- (DE-588)120664291 edt Natalle, Elizabeth Jo 1955- Sonstige (DE-588)1105495566 oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781433141164 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781433141188 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781433141294 https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/81014?format=EPDF Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy This unique rhetorical analysis of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's communication uncovers five forms of soft diplomacy that catapult her to the top of all American first ladies as a model of international influence. Her use of interpersonal, fashion, language, cultural, and state diplomatic strategies constitutes an architectural plan of smart power. Breaking away from the stereotype of Mrs. Kennedy as a style icon, the evidence in this monograph supports her astute awareness of how to support the Kennedy Administration's foreign policy during the Cold War era by engaging state visits to Europe and South America, receiving heads of state at the White House, creating cultural ideals of freedom through art and preservation, and using French and Spanish to speak directly to the people of other countries. Her persuasive tactics set the stage for future first ladies to excel in a role that requires creativity and sound judgment. Students in communication, political science, history, rhetoric, and women's studies will benefit from this book in their own study of first ladies, the presidency, foreign policy, and Cold War history. Written in an engaging style, Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy will appeal to a range of scholarly interests across disciplines "This well-researched, beautifully written text highlights Jacqueline Kennedy's pioneering use of soft power in diplomacy as first lady. Mrs. Kennedy often gets pigeonholed as a style icon, but Elizabeth J. Natalle's close analysis of her rhetoric and communication styles and love for arts and culture shows instead that this first lady had key diplomatic influence-a role, indeed, that her husband, President John F. Kennedy greatly relied on. Whether in her use of culture, fashion, language, or state-to-state interactions, Jacqueline Kennedy, as Natalle shows, performed an 'embodied rhetoric' of soft power and left a legacy for diplomatic action that First Ladies have reckoned with and tried to emulate to this day." -Katherine A. S. Sibley, Professor of History and Director of American Studies at Saint Joseph's University, Editor of A Companion to First Ladies "While Jacqueline Kennedy is one of the most well-known U.S. first ladies, her memory is often reduced to fashion icon or grieving widow. In this book, author Elizabeth J. Natalle demonstrates how Mrs. Kennedy deftly used 'soft diplomacy' to aid her husband's foreign policy efforts and set the standard for future first lady diplomacy. Dr. Natalle's rich analysis of Mrs. Kennedy's use of fashion, language, culture, and interpersonal relationships as forms of diplomacy both at home and abroad sheds new light on the important role the popular first lady played in her husband's administration, and expands our understanding of Mrs. Kennedy's contributions to the first lady institution." -Lisa M. Burns, Professor of Media Studies at Quinnipiac University, Author of First Ladies and the Fourth Estate "There has been a long history of activism and influence in the first ladyship, even if historians often overlook it, and this welcome and highly readable book promises to add a vitally important perspective to not only Mrs. Kennedy's extraordinary life but to the role of the first lady as diplomat and our understanding of 'soft diplomacy.'" -Robert P. Watson, Professor of American Studies at Lynn University, Author of The Presidents' Wives Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy 1929-1994 (DE-588)118561375 gnd Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd First Lady (DE-588)4696072-7 gnd |
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title_full | Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy John Allphin Moore Jr., Jerry Pubantz, Elizabeth J. Natalle |
title_fullStr | Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy John Allphin Moore Jr., Jerry Pubantz, Elizabeth J. Natalle |
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