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- Volume 23, Number 2, Summer 2020
- The Mark of Criminality: Rhetoric, Race, and Gangsta Rap in the War-on-Crime Era by Bryan J. McCann (review)
- Voices of the UK Left: Rhetoric, Ideology and the Performance of Politics ed. by Judi Atkins and John Gaffney (review)
- Women Bishops and Rhetorics of Shalom: A Whole Peace by Leland G. Spencer (review)
- Museum Rhetoric: Building Civic Identity in National Spaces by M. Elizabeth Weiser (review)
- Rhetoric's Pragmatism: Essays in Rhetorical Hermeneutics by Steven Mailloux (review)
- Reconsidering Obama: Reflections on Rhetoric ed. by Robert Terrill (review)
- Under Pressure: Coal Industry Rhetoric and Neoliberalism by Jen Schneider et al. (review)
- Everest Effect: Nature, Culture, Ideology by Elizabeth Mazzolini (review)
- Eloquent Students: Rhetorical Practices at the Uppsala Student Nations 1663–2010 by Lars Burman (review)
- A Way Forward: Reflections on the Presidency and Presidential Campaigns
- "I Come from Georgia": Andrew Cobb Erwin's Southern Resistance to the Ku Klux
- "The Magic of Philanthropy": The Gates foundation's Reframing of Education Reform debate
- Theistnormativity and the Negation of American Atheists in Presidential Inaugural Addresses
- From Enclave to Counterpublic: Doubled Rhetorical Space and the Civil Rights Mass Meeting
- Donald J. Trump and the Rhetoric of White Ambivalence
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