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The Presidential Papers is a collection of essays, interviews, poems, open letters to political figures, and magazine pieces written by Norman Mailer, published in 1963 by G.P. Putnam's Sons. It is, by Mailer's own admission, similar in structure and purpose to Advertisements for Myself , albeit with a relatively stronger focus on contemporary ...
Perspectives on American Political Media (1997) Political Communication in America, 3rd edition (with Robert E. Denton, Jr.) (1999) The Idea of Identification (2003) Center Stage: Media and the Staging of American Politics (2007) The Perfect Response: Studies of The Rhetorical Personality (2010) The Rhetoric of Intention in Human Affairs (2013)
Paul Leicester Ford's 1898 edition included a table of contents which summarized the essays, with the summaries again used to preface their respective essays. The first date of publication and the newspaper name were recorded for each essay. Of modern editions, Jacob E. Cooke's 1961 edition is seen as authoritative, and is most used today. [16]
"Superman Comes to the Supermarket" is an essay by the American novelist and journalist Norman Mailer about the 1960 Democratic convention. Originally published in Esquire as "Superman Comes to the Supermart," this essay was Mailer's initial foray into political journalism.
Political Fictions is a 2001 book of essays by Joan Didion on the American political process.. In it, Didion discusses the presidency of Ronald Reagan, the 1988, 1992 and 2000 presidential elections, the Republican takeover of Congress in the 1994 elections, the impeachment of Bill Clinton, as well as the works of journalists Bob Woodward and Michael Isikoff.
11 revelations that help tell the real story of the 2024 campaign, from Harvard’s Institute of Politics event with top campaign aides. Top Trump, Biden, and Harris Advisers Spill the Tea on 2024 ...
The Almanac of American Politics is a reference work published biennially by Columbia Books & Information Services. [2] It aims to provide a detailed look at the politics of the United States through an approach of profiling individual leaders and areas of the country. The first edition of the Almanac was published in 1972.
Section II is the free-response section, in which examinees write two essays. Section II, part A, is a document-based question (DBQ), which provides an essay prompt and seven short primary sources or excerpts related to the prompt. Students are expected to write an essay responding to the prompt in which they use the sources in addition to ...