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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.
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9781433141188, 9781433141294
Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy 1st Edition is written by Elizabeth J. Natalle and published by Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy are 9781433141171, 1433141175 and the print ISBNs are 9781433141164, 1433141167. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9781433141188, 9781433141294.
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