Introduction: Rhetoric and the British Way of Politics; Alan Finlayson and James Martin PART I - POLITICS AND LEADERSHIP 1. The Rhetoric of Rhetoric; Nicholas O'Shaughnessy 2. Rhetorical Technique - Aphorisms and Political Persuasion; Robin Burrow and Kevin Morrell 3. Rhetoric and Parliamentary Leadership - Prime Minister's Questions; Christopher Reid 4. Rhetoric and Political Intervention - Churchill's World War Two Speeches in Context; Richard Toye SECTION TWO - IDEOLOGY AND POLICY 5. Rhetoric and Party Politics - Looking Beyond the Leader; Katharine Dommett 6. Rhetoric and the Regions - Time and Space in Welsh Labour Rhetoric on Devolution; David S. Moon 7. Rhetoric and Morality - How the Coalition Justifies Welfare Policy; Richard Hayton and Libby McEnhill SECTION THREE - CULTURE AND SOCIETY 8. Rhetoric and Multiculturalism - David Cameron's 'King James' Speech and the Crisis of Multiculturalism; Bridget Byrne 9. Rhetoric and Race - David Starkey and the 2011 English Riots; Neil Foxlee 10. Rhetoric and Satire - Spitting Image and Political Comedy; Andrew S. Crines 11. Rhetoric and the Everyday - Fairness as Rhetorical Force and the Micro-Politics of Intentionality in a North Manchester Town; Katherine Smith Conclusion: Rhetoric, British Identity and Interdisciplinarity; Judi Atkins and Nick Turnbull
Although the art of rhetoric is central to the practice of politics it also plays an important role in civic and private life. Using Aristotelian notions of ethos, pathos and logos, this collection offers engaging discussions on everything from Prime Minister's Questions and Welsh devolution to political satire and the rhetoric of cultural racism.
Bridget Byrne University of Manchester, UK
Robin Burrow, University of Buckingham, UK
Andrew Scott Crines, University of Leeds, UK
Katherine Dommett, University of Sheffield, UK
Neil Foxlee, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Richard Hayton, University of Leeds, UK
Libby McEnhill, University of Huddersfield, UK
Kevin Morrell, University of Warwick, UK
Nicholas O'Shaughnessy, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Christopher Reid, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Katherine L. SmithUniversity of Manchester, UK
Richard Toye, University of Exeter, UK