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- Rhetoric & Public Affairs
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- “We Shall Fight”: A Rhetorical Analysis of Churchill’s Famous Speech Volume 17, Number 2, Summer 2014, pp. 255-286
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Lacan in Public: Psychoanalysis and the Science of Rhetoric by Christian Lundberg (review)
- Cruel Optimism by Lauren Berlant (review)
- The Haymarket Conspiracy: Transatlantic Anarchist Networks by Timothy Messer-Kruse (review)
- Border Rhetorics: Citizenship and Identity on the US-Mexico Frontier Edited by D. Robert DeChaine (review)
- Democracy and Rhetoric: John Dewey on the Arts of Becoming by Nathan Crick (review)
- Distant Publics: Development Rhetoric and the Subject of Crisis by Jenny Rice (review)
- Rhetorical Citizenship and Public Participation Edited by Christian Kock and Lisa S. Villadsen (review)
- The Rhetorical Surface of Democracy: How Deliberative Ideals Undermine Democratic Politics by Scott Welsh (review)
- Stumping God: Reagan, Carter, and the Invention of a Political Faith by Andrew P. Hogue (review)
- The Atheistic Voice
- Toward Robust Public Engagement: The Value of Deliberative Discourse for Civil Communication
- “We Shall Fight”: A Rhetorical Analysis of Churchill’s Famous Speech
- Industrial Apocalyptic: Neoliberalism, Coal, and the Burlesque Frame
- William Faulkner’s “Speech Accepting the Nobel Prize in Literature”: A Language for Ameliorating Atomic Anxiety
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