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From yippie to yuppie: Jerry Rubin as rhetorical icon

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Pages 332-347 | Published online: 01 Apr 2009
 

Abstract

Jerry Rubin was a public figure in the United States for three decades. This paper illustrates how Rubin was able to become a celebrity during his radical years and then maintain his image in the media by evolving through three distinct stages over a thirty‐year period. In order to maintain his image Rubin became a cultural icon in each stage of his life.

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