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FORUM: REVISITING THE IDEOLOGICAL TURN IN RHETORICAL STUDIES

“Saying It the Way We Have Lived It”: Pragmatics and the “Impossible Position” of Ideology Critique

Pages 434-439 | Published online: 13 Jul 2011
 

Acknowledgments

She would like to thank the editors, Dana Cloud and Joshua Gunn, for their support and feedback on this essay.

Notes

Quoted in Tarantino and Becker, Citation1972, p. 94.

My research covers hundreds of documents archived at the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at Howard University and the William Whitaker Collection at the Ohio Historical Society.

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Notes on contributors

Mary E. Triece

Mary E. Triece is a Professor in the School of Communication at The University of Akron. Her books include Protest and Popular Culture (Westview Press, 2001) and On the Picket Line (University of Illinois Press, 2007).

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