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E-grāmata: Rhetoric of Project Apollo: The Moon Story and Its Televised Memories

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666974911
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The Rhetoric of Project Apollo examines the metaphorical language that CBS News, with the assistance of NASA’s Public Affairs Office, used in reporting the Apollo missions, 1968–1972, and explains how its cultural narratives have shifted in recent broadcast remembrances.



On July 20, 1969, Americans not only landed on the Moon, but the televised spectacle forever changed the ways in which news and commentary about historical events would be presented to audiences. In The Rhetoric of Project Apollo, Kathy Previs provides a comprehensive analysis of the rhetorical strategies that CBS News employed in covering the Apollo missions from 1968–1972 and documents the role that NASA’s public relations office had in televising the exciting moonshots. She illustrates how CBS’s and NASA’s symbolic representations followed a “ritual view of communication,” enabling viewers to make sense of complex technological feats and scientific discoveries, while garnering public support for the costly missions. Based on four rhetorical categories – nationalism, romanticism, pragmatism, and technology – Previs also provides an in-depth analysis of which narratives have withstood the test of time in how Apollo is remembered on CBS News, and across a variety of televised platforms including CNN, the History Channel, and PBS, from 1973–2022, marking the 50th anniversary of Apollo's last mission. From Cold War metaphors to now recognizing the role women had in Apollo’s successes, its story continues to resonate with and inspire audiences around the world.

Recenzijas

Mankinds love affair with the Apollo story has been depicted in movies, documentaries, and books. Kathy Previs excellent work adds to the historiography of these events by viewing them through the television lens. She portrays the symbiotic need NASA had for publicity and the mediums need to grow in stature. This new look at televisions contribution to the Space Race is compelling reading. * Pam Parry, Southeast Missouri State University *

Papildus informācija

The Rhetoric of Project Apollo examines the metaphorical language that CBS News, with the assistance of NASAs Public Affairs Office, used in reporting the Apollo missions, 19681972, and explains how its cultural narratives have shifted in recent broadcast remembrances.
Part I: The Apollo Moon Story: Communication, NASA and Television

Chapter 1: Mythmakers: Apollo and Ritual Communication

Chapter 2: Rhetorical Analyses and Television

Chapter 3: NASAs Public Affairs Office: The Apollo Years

Chapter 4: Live from the Project Apollo and CBSs Space Headquarters

Part II: The Rhetorical Structures, 19682022

Chapter 5: Nationalism

Chapter 6: Romanticism

Chapter 7: Pragmatism

Chapter 8: Technology
Kathy K. Previs is professor of communication at Eastern Kentucky University and online instructor at West Virginia University.