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Jennifer Mercieca is an American scholar of rhetoric. She is a professor of communication at
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. She has written about the rhetorical style of
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, and the founding narratives that informed the political culture of the United States.


Education and positions

Mercieca attended the University of the Pacific, where she earned a B.A. degree in communications in 1995. She then continued to study there as a graduate student, earning an M.A. in communications in 1997. In 2003, she obtained a PhD in speech communication at the
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. In 2003, Mercieca joined the faculty in the Department of Communication at Texas A&M University. In 2009 she became an Associate Professor there. In 2015 she was a founder and briefly Acting Director of The Texas A&M Agora, and during 2016–2017 she was a Faculty Administrative Fellow in the College of Liberal Arts.


Research

In 2010, Mercieca published ''Founding Fictions''. The book argues that the political philosophy of the early United States can be understood as a type of meta-narrative that generates the stories that individuals use to inform their views of their role in society. She analyzes the way that the founding stories of the United States, which informed its governing documents and its public discourse, informed Americans' views of themselves and their roles in society between 1776 and 1845. She argues that the narratives that were constructed in American public discourse reveal a fundamental tension between the two goals of having a stable republic and having an active citizenry. In 2020, Mercieca published a second book, called ''Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump''. In ''Demagogue for President'', Mercieca argues that Donald Trump campaigned for president successfully by employing classic rhetorical tricks that have historically been effectively employed by a variety of
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s. She argues that Trump's language can be classified into six distinct rhetorical patterns, of which three are employed to divide his opponents and three are used to unite his supporters. For example, she argues that Trump is deliberately vague or transgressive in certain situations because these can be useful traits of persuasive messaging, and that there is historical precedent for rhetoricians to use these tools. However, she also argues that, while these rhetorical devices can be highly effective and are employed for specific strategic purposes, they also have identifiable limitations in their capacity to persuade people. ''Demagogue for President'' was included on ''
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s summer 2020 list of "The Best New Books to Read This Summer", as well as its "Most Anticipated Books of 2020". In 2021, Mercieca was offered literary representation by Allison Devereux of The Cheney Agency for her next book, on propaganda. Mercieca's
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was requested by a researcher from the
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in 2022. The 28-page statement by Mercieca, submitted to the committee in March, outlines Trump's history of using rhetoric in "anti-democratic ways".


Selected works

*''Founding Fictions'' (2010) *''Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump'' (2020)


Awards

* Professional and Scholarly Excellence (PROSE) award


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mercieca, Jennifer Living people University of the Pacific (United States) alumni University of Illinois alumni Texas A&M University faculty American women writers Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women