A rhetorical criticism of Hillary Clinton's Beijing speech: Women's rights are human rights
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Clinton's appearance in China
- The first section of her speech
- The second part of Clinton's address
- Critical studies as a method of rhetorical analysis
- The second form of coalitional rhetoric that Clinton uses
- A goal of the feminist movement
- Conclusion
- References
Abstract
Senator hillary clinton's bid for the Democratic nomination for President was historic not only because she was the first woman to ever become a serious contender for the nomination, but also because she was the first, First Lady in history to ever run for President. Senator clinton's campaign offers a powerful testament to the gains that women have made in the past several decade. The campaign also reminds us that despite gains there is still a long way to go. During the campaign Senator clinton spoke often about women's rights and human rights. This advocacy on behalf of women did not begin with her presidential campaign. For most of her public life clinton has pursued the goal of making the world a better and safe place for women and children. This advocacy culminated into a now famous speech that Senator clinton gave in beijing in 1995 at the U.N. 4th World Conference on women.
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