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- Rhetoric & Public Affairs
- Michigan State University Press
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- Volume15, Number 4, Winter 2012
- Public Memory, Race, and Ethnicity (review)
- The Disenchantment of Secular Discourse (review)
- Did the 2008 Election Change Everything?
- Embodying the Profession: John C. Hammerback—Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, Friend
- Wil Linkugel and Gifting 101
- Circulation and Noncirculation of Photographic Texts in the Civil Rights Movement: A Case Study of the Rhetoric of Control
- Celluloid Circulation: The Dual Temporality of Nonfiction Film and Its Publics
- Jackie Joins Twitter: The Recirculation of “Campaign Wife”
- Democratic Circulation: Jacksonian Lithographs in U.S. Public Discourse
- Delinking Rhetoric, or Revisiting McGee’s Fragmentation Thesis through Decoloniality
- Native Authenticity, Rhetorical Circulation, and Neocolonial Decay: The Case of Chief Seattle’s Controversial Speech
- The Presidency as Pastiche: Atomization, Circulation, and Rhetorical Instability
- Sound Bites: Rethinking the Circulation of Speech from Fragment to Fetish
- On Rhetorical Circulation
- Inventing Public Speaking: Rhetoric and the Speech Book, 1730–1930
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