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Rhetoric & Public Affairs

Volume 12, Number 3, Fall 2009

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E-ISSN: 1534-5238 Print ISSN: 1094-8392

Table of Contents

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Articles

“The South Arose as One Man”: Gender and Sectionalism in Antislavery Petition Debates, 1835–1845
pp. 341-368
John Brown’s “Madness”
pp. 369-388
“The One Word the Kremlin Fears”: C. D. Jackson, Cold War “Liberation,” and American Political-Economic Adventurism
pp. 389-427
“A Complicated and Frustrating Dance”: National Security Reform, the Limits of Parrhesia, and the Case of the 9/11 Families
pp. 429-459

Book Reviews

Review Essay

Thinking Violence and Rhetoric
pp. 461-477

Reviews

Bad for Democracy: How the Presidency Undermines the Power of the People (review)
pp. 478-480
Presidents Creating the Presidency: Deeds Done in Words (review)
pp. 480-482
Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America (review)
pp. 482-484

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