Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Scope of the Present Study
1.2 Purpose and Significance of the Present Study
1.3 Methodology and Data Collection
1.4 Organization of the Book
Chapter 2 A Review of English Political Public Speaking Studies
2.1 Perception of English Political Public Speaking
2.2 Approaches to English Political Public Speaking
2.3 The Present Approach
2.4 Summary
Chapter 3 The Identification Model of English Political Public Speaking
3.1 Rhetoric in General
3.2 Introducing Kenneth Burke’S New Rhetoric
3.3 Definition of Identification and Its Related Terms
3.4 The Model for English Political Public Speaking Identification
3.5 Summary
Chapter 4 English Political Public Speaking Identification via Rhetorical Content
4.1 Identification via Rational Appeal
4.2 Identification via Emotional Appeal
4.3 Identification via Ethical Appeal
4.4 Identification via Antithesis
4.5 ldentification via Inaccuracy
4.6 Identification via Non—Verbal Symbolic Actions
4.7 Summary
Chanter 5 English Political Public Speaking Identification via Rhetorical Form
5.1 Identification via Conventional Form
5.2 Identification via Progressive Form
5.3 Identification via Repetitive Form
5.4 Identification via Figurative Form
5.5 Summary
Chapter 6 Case Studies
6.1 Inaugural Addresses
6.2 Public Speeches on War Issues
6.3 Summary
Chapter 7 Conclusion
7.1 A Brief Summary of the Book
7.2 Implications for Pedagogy
7.3 Limitations and Future Directions of the Present Study
Appendix
Bibliography