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Going all-in on the American Dream: Myth, rhetoric, and the pokerization of America.

机译:全力以赴实现美国梦:神话,修辞和美国扑克化。

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This dissertation takes a rhetorical approach in exploring the rise of gambling in America, and in particular the growth of the game of poker, as a means to explore larger changes to America's collective consciousness. I argue that the collective American conscious has undergone dramatic changes in recent years and an increased acceptance of gambling is reflective of these changes. I establish this claim through the exploration of three cases studies which each employ different media. I examine the depiction of gambling in the wild western frontier, its rise in popularity during the modern age, and its current place in post-modern America. The first case study focuses on John Ford's classic film My Darling Clementine and gambling's connection to the Frontier Myth. The second case examines the depiction of poker on television by focusing on ESPN's coverage of the 2003 World Series of Poker and its use of the myth of the self-made man. The third case study explores the rhetoric of online poker and gambling. I discuss how this rhetoric works to combine elements of the Frontier Myth and the myth of the self-made man. Throughout this study I am employ elements of Fisher's narrative paradigm, Flood's view of political myths, and Burke's analysis of myths to explore the changing discourse of gambling and poker in America. Finally, I discuss the implications resulting from the rise of gambling in American culture and its future in the risk society. I conclude that gambling works to both critique and reinterpret the myth of the American Dream putting greater emphasis on the importance of luck and risk management and deemphasizing the importance of the Protestant ethic as well as social and individual virtue.
机译:本论文采用一种修辞学的方法来探索美国赌博的兴起,尤其是扑克游戏的发展,以此作为探索美国集体意识的更大变化的一种手段。我认为,近年来,美国集体意识发生了翻天覆地的变化,对赌博的日益接受反映了这些变化。通过探索三个案例研究,每个案例使用不同的媒体,我确立了这一主张。我考察了在狂野的西部边境赌博的描写,在现代流行的赌博及其在后现代美国的地位。第一个案例研究的重点是约翰·福特(John Ford)的经典电影《我的亲爱的克莱门汀》(My Darling Clementine)以及赌博与边境神话的联系。第二个案例通过关注ESPN对2003年世界扑克大赛的报道及其对白手起家神话的运用,研究了电视上对扑克的描绘。第三个案例研究探讨了在线扑克和赌博的言论。我将讨论这种修辞如何结合边疆神话和白手起家神话的元素。在整个研究过程中,我将运用费舍尔的叙事范式,弗洛德的政治神话观以及伯克的神话分析来探索不断变化的美国赌博和扑克话语。最后,我讨论了赌博在美国文化中的兴起及其在风险社会中的未来所带来的影响。我的结论是,赌博既可以批评又可以重新诠释美国梦的神话,而赌博则更多地强调了运气和风险管理的重要性,而不再强调新教徒的道德以及社会和个人美德的重要性。

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  • 作者

    Duncan, Aaron Michael.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Nebraska - Lincoln.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Nebraska - Lincoln.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;Cinema.;Mass Communications.;Speech Communication.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 280 p.
  • 总页数 280
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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