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Public address: A study in social and intellectual history

Pages 451-457 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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Angela G. Ray. (2008) The Transcript of a Continuing Conversation: David Zarefsky and Public Address. Argumentation and Advocacy 45:2, pages 64-79.
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BrianR. McGee. (2000) Thomas Dixon's the clansman: Radicals, reactionaries, and the anticipated utopia. Southern Communication Journal 65:4, pages 300-317.
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Thomas Rosteck. (1998) Form and cultural context in rhetorical criticism: Re‐reading Wrage. Quarterly Journal of Speech 84:4, pages 471-490.
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Thomas Rosteck. (1995) Review essay: Cultural studies and rhetorical studies. Quarterly Journal of Speech 81:3, pages 386-403.
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James Darsey. (1995) Joe McCarthy's fantastic moment. Communication Monographs 62:1, pages 65-86.
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James Darsey. (1994) Must we all be rhetorical theorists?: An anti‐democratic inquiry. Western Journal of Communication 58:3, pages 164-181.
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AlanJ. Bush, Victoria Bush & GregoryW. Boller. (1994) Social Criticisms Reflected in TV Commercial Parodies: The Influence of Popular Culture on Advertising. Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising 16:1, pages 67-81.
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GeorgeN. Dionisopoulos & StevenR. Goldzwig. (1992) “The meaning of Vietnam”: Political rhetoric as revisionist cultural history. Quarterly Journal of Speech 78:1, pages 61-79.
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JamesW. Chesebro. (1991) Communication, values, and popular television series—A seventeen‐year assessment. Communication Quarterly 39:3, pages 197-225.
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J. Robert Cox. (1990) On “interpreting” public discourse in post‐modernity. Western Journal of Speech Communication 54:3, pages 317-329.
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Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar. (1990) Object and method in rhetorical criticism: From Wichelns to Leff and McGee. Western Journal of Speech Communication 54:3, pages 290-316.
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Michael Leff & Andrew Sachs. (1990) Words the most like things: Iconicity and the rhetorical text. Western Journal of Speech Communication 54:3, pages 252-273.
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Carole Blair & MaryL. Kahl. (1990) Introduction: Revising the history of rhetorical theory. Western Journal of Speech Communication 54:2, pages 148-159.
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J. Michael Sproule. (1988) The new managerial rhetoric and the old criticism. Quarterly Journal of Speech 74:4, pages 468-486.
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StephenE. Lucas. (1988) The renaissance of American public address: Text and context in rhetorical criticism. Quarterly Journal of Speech 74:2, pages 241-260.
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DonaldK. Enholm, David Curtis Skaggs & W. Jeffrey Welsh. (1987) Origins of the southern mind: The parochial sermons of Thomas Cradock of Maryland, 1744–1770. Quarterly Journal of Speech 73:2, pages 200-218.
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CarlR. Burgchardt. (1985) Discovering rhetorical imprints: La Follette, “Iago,” and the melodramatic scenario. Quarterly Journal of Speech 71:4, pages 441-456.
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G. P. Mohrmann. (1982) II. Fantasy theme criticism: A peroration. Quarterly Journal of Speech 68:3, pages 306-313.
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E. Culpepper Clark, MichaelJ. Hyde & EvaM. McMahan. (1981) Developing instruction in oral history: A new avenue for speech communication. Communication Education 30:3, pages 238-244.
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John Edward Tapia. (1981) Circuit Chautauqua program brochures: A study in social and intellectual history. Quarterly Journal of Speech 67:2, pages 167-177.
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StephenE. Lucas. (1981) The schism in rhetorical scholarship. Quarterly Journal of Speech 67:1, pages 1-20.
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WalterR. Fisher. (1980) Genre: Concepts and applications in rhetorical criticism. Western Journal of Speech Communication 44:4, pages 288-299.
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Suzanne Volmar Riches & MalcolmO. Sillars. (1980) The status of movement criticism. Western Journal of Speech Communication 44:4, pages 275-287.
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Michael Calvin McGee. (1980) The origins of “liberty”: A feminization of power. Communication Monographs 47:1, pages 23-45.
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WilliamR. Brown. (1978) Ideology as communication process. Quarterly Journal of Speech 64:2, pages 123-140.
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Barnet Baskerville. (1977) Must we all be “rhetorical critics”?. Quarterly Journal of Speech 63:2, pages 107-116.
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BruceE. Gronbeck. (1975) Rhetorical history and rhetorical criticism: A distinction. The Speech Teacher 24:4, pages 309-320.
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WaldoW. Braden. (1974) American public address as a humane study. The Speech Teacher 23:2, pages 109-114.
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Karlyn Kohrs Campbell. (1974) Criticism: Ephemeral and enduring. The Speech Teacher 23:1, pages 9-14.
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Daniel Ross Chandler. (1973) Protestant preaching and the liberal tradition. Today's Speech 21:1, pages 39-44.
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Richard Conville. (1970) Northrop Frye and speech criticism: An introduction. Quarterly Journal of Speech 56:4, pages 417-425.
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WalterR. Fisher. (1969) Method in rhetorical criticism. The Southern Speech Journal 35:2, pages 101-109.
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JohnH. Sloan. (1968) Understanding McLuhan: Some implications for the speech teacher and critic. The Speech Teacher 17:2, pages 140-144.
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MalcolmO. Sillars. (1964) Rhetoric as act. Quarterly Journal of Speech 50:3, pages 277-284.
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PaulH. Boase. (1958) Background reading in American public address. The Speech Teacher 7:1, pages 61-64.
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AlbertJ. Croft. (1956) The functions of rhetorical criticism. Quarterly Journal of Speech 42:3, pages 283-291.
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