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- Rhetoric & Public Affairs
- Michigan State University Press
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- Volume 17, Number 3, Fall 2014
- Observation Points: The Visual Poetics of National Parks by Thomas Patin (review)
- The Violence of Victimhood by Diane Enns (review)
- Spiritual Modalities: Prayer as Rhetoric and Performance by William Fitzgerald (review)
- Cold War Progressives: Women’s Interracial Organizing for Peace and Freedom by Jacqueline Castledine (review)
- The Good Neighbor: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Rhetoric of American Power by Mary E. Stuckey (review)
- Hearing the Hurt: Rhetoric, Aesthetics, & Politics of the New Negro Movement by Eric King Watts (review)
- Militant Citizenship: Rhetorical Strategies of the National Woman’s Party, 1913–1920 by Belinda A. Stillion Southard (review)
- Making the Case: Advocacy and Judgment in Public Argument ed. by Kathryn M. Olson, et al. (review)
- “There Was No One Coming With Enough Power to Save Us”: Waiting for “Superman” and the Rhetoric of the New Education Documentary
- “The Guardian Genius of Democracy”: The Myth of the Heroic Teacher in Lyndon B. Johnson’s Education Policy Rhetoric, 1964–1966
- Dimensions of Temporality in President Obama’s Tucson Memorial Address
- Countersymbols and the Constitution of Resistance in American Fundamentalism, 1919–1922
- S(anger) Goes Postal in The Woman Rebel: Angry Rhetoric as a Collectivizing Moral Emotion
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