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Reaffirmation and subversion of the American dream

Pages 160-167 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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Joshua Guitar. (2021) Reclaiming White Spaces: Reading Trump’s Inaugural Address as a Eulogy for the <American Dream>. Western Journal of Communication 85:3, pages 299-318.
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Craig R. Smith. (2016) Constructing a Neo-Romantic Rhetorical Theory. Western Journal of Communication 80:2, pages 220-237.
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Lingzi Zhong & Juyan Zhang. (2016) Political Myth as Strategic Communication: Analysis of Chinese Dream’s Rhetoric and English News Media’s Interpretation. International Journal of Strategic Communication 10:1, pages 51-68.
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Jason Edward Black & Vernon Ray Harrison. (2015) Southern Paternal Generationalism and the Rhetoric of the Drive-By Truckers. Western Journal of Communication 79:3, pages 283-306.
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Aaron Duncan. (2014) Reimagining the Self-Made Man: Myth, Risk, and the Pokerization of America. Western Journal of Communication 78:1, pages 39-57.
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Mike Milford. (2013) The Rhetorical Evolution of the Alamo. Communication Quarterly 61:1, pages 113-130.
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Lisa Glebatis Perks. (2012) Sox and Stripes: Baseball's Ironic American Dreams. Communication Quarterly 60:4, pages 445-464.
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Kristen Lucas. (2011) The Working Class Promise: A Communicative Account of Mobility-Based Ambivalences. Communication Monographs 78:3, pages 347-369.
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DanielJ. Lair. (2011) Surviving the Corporate Jungle: The Apprentice as Equipment for Living in the Contemporary Work World. Western Journal of Communication 75:1, pages 75-94.
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J. Emmett Winn. (2003) Every dream has its price: Personal failure and the American dream in wall street and the firm . Southern Communication Journal 68:4, pages 307-318.
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Kristen Hoerl. (2002) Monstrous youth in suburbia: Disruption and recovery of the American dream. Southern Communication Journal 67:3, pages 259-275.
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AfsheenJ. Nomai & GeorgeN. Dionisopoulos. (2002) Framing the Cubas narrative: The American dream and the capitalist reality. Communication Studies 53:2, pages 97-111.
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J. Emmett Winn. (2000) Moralizing upward mobility: Investigating the myth of class mobility in working girl . Southern Communication Journal 66:1, pages 40-51.
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Mark Stoda & GeorgeN. Dionisopoulos. (2000) Jeremiad at Harvard: Solzhenitsyn and “the world split apart”. Western Journal of Communication 64:1, pages 28-52.
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Roderick P. Hart & Hannah S. Gourgey. (1998) Accepting the Political Mantle: Stylistic Considerations. Political Communication 15:sup1, pages 1-18.
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WayneJ. McMullen. (1996) Reconstruction of the frontier myth in witness . Southern Communication Journal 62:1, pages 31-41.
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Joanne Morreale. (1996) Playing politics: Mythical portraiture in presidential campaign film. Visual Communication Quarterly 3:1, pages 8-12.
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KennethS. Zagacki. (1995) Eisenhower and the rhetoric of postwar Korea. Southern Communication Journal 60:3, pages 233-245.
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RogerC. Aden. (1994) Back to the garden: Therapeutic place metaphor in field of dreams . Southern Communication Journal 59:4, pages 307-317.
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Marouf Hasian$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1993) The public addresses of Meese and Brennan: Voices in the American legal wilderness. Communication Studies 44:3-4, pages 299-319.
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RobertE. Terrill. (1993) Put on a happy face: Batman as schizophrenic savior. Quarterly Journal of Speech 79:3, pages 319-335.
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Sally J. Perkins. (1993) The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs: Subversive Rhetoric and Feminist Ideology. Women's Studies in Communication 16:1, pages 34-54.
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NancyL. Roth. (1993) Dismantling the mosaic of misery: Louis Sullivan's paradoxic rhetorical vision. Howard Journal of Communications 4:3, pages 234-248.
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Karen Rasmussen. (1992) China Beach and American Mythology of War. Women's Studies in Communication 15:2, pages 22-50.
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Martha Solomon & WayneJ. McMullen. (1991) Places in the heart: The rhetorical force of an open text. Western Journal of Speech Communication 55:4, pages 339-353.
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Karen Rasmussen & SharonD. Downey. (1991) Dialectical disorientation in Vietnam War films: Subversion of the mythology of war. Quarterly Journal of Speech 77:2, pages 176-195.
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RobertC. Rowland. (1990) On a limited approach to mythic criticism—Rowland's rejoinder. Communication Studies 41:2, pages 150-160.
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RobertC. Rowland. (1990) On mythic criticism. Communication Studies 41:2, pages 101-116.
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A. Cheree Carlson. (1989) Narrative as the philosopher's stone: How Russell H. Conwell changed lead into diamonds. Western Journal of Speech Communication 53:4, pages 342-355.
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JohnM. Murphy. (1989) Comic strategies and the American covenant. Communication Studies 40:4, pages 266-279.
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StevenR. Goldzwig & GeorgeN. Dionisopoulos. (1989) John F. Kennedy's civil rights discourse: The evolution from “principled bystander” to public advocate. Communication Monographs 56:3, pages 179-198.
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Karen Rasmussen & SharonD. Downey. (1989) Dialectical disorientation in Agnes of God . Western Journal of Speech Communication 53:1, pages 66-84.
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J. Justin Gustainis. (1989) John F. Kennedy and the Green Berets: The rhetorical use of the hero myth. Communication Studies 40:1, pages 41-53.
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RichardL. Johannesen. (1986) Ronald Reagan's economic jeremiad. Central States Speech Journal 37:2, pages 79-89.
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Steve Goldzwig. (1985) James Watt's subversion of values: An analysis of rhetorical failure. Southern Speech Communication Journal 50:4, pages 305-326.
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WalterR. Fisher. (1985) The narrative paradigm: An elaboration. Communication Monographs 52:4, pages 347-367.
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RichardL. Johannesen. (1985) The jeremiad and Jenkin Lloyd Jones. Communication Monographs 52:2, pages 156-172.
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Janice Hocker Rushing. (1985) E.T. As rhetorical transcendence. Quarterly Journal of Speech 71:2, pages 188-203.
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Michael Calvin Mcgee. (1984) Secular humanism: A radical reading of “culture industry” productions. Critical Studies in Mass Communication 1:1, pages 1-33.
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WalterR. Fisher. (1984) Narration as a human communication paradigm: The case of public moral argument. Communication Monographs 51:1, pages 1-22.
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Martha Solomon. (1983) Villainless quest: Myth, metaphor, and dream in “Chariots of Fire”;. Communication Quarterly 31:4, pages 274-281.
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LouisP. Cusella. (1983) Biography as rhetorical artifact: The affirmation of Fiorello H. La Guardia. Quarterly Journal of Speech 69:3, pages 302-316.
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Janice Hocker Rushing. (1983) The rhetoric of the American western myth. Communication Monographs 50:1, pages 14-32.
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WalterR. Fisher. (1982) Romantic democracy, Ronald Reagan, and presidential heroes. Western Journal of Speech Communication 46:3, pages 299-310.
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BruceE. Gronbeck. (1981) Qualitative communication theory and rhetorical studies in the 1980s. Central States Speech Journal 32:4, pages 243-253.
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W. Lance Bennett. (1981) Assessing presidential character: Degradation rituals in political campaigns. Quarterly Journal of Speech 67:3, pages 310-321.
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Noreen Wales Kruse. (1981) Apologia in team sport. Quarterly Journal of Speech 67:3, pages 270-283.
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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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WalterR. Fisher. (1980) Rhetorical fiction and the presidency. Quarterly Journal of Speech 66:2, pages 119-126.
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CharlesR. Bantz. (1979) The critic and the computer: A multiple technique analysis of the ABC evening news . Communication Monographs 46:1, pages 27-39.
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Christopher Lyle Johnstone. (1978) Electing ourselves in 1976: Jimmy carter and the American faith. Western Journal of Speech Communication 42:4, pages 241-249.
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ThomasS. Frentz & Janice Hocker Rushing. (1978) The rhetoric of “rocky”;: Part two. Western Journal of Speech Communication 42:4, pages 231-240.
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Janice Hocker Rushing & ThomasS. Frentz. (1978) The rhetoric of “rocky”;: A social value model of criticism. Western Journal of Speech Communication 42:2, pages 63-72.
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MartinJ. Medhurst. (1977) McGovern at Wheaton: A quest for redemption. Communication Quarterly 25:4, pages 32-39.
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JudithS. Trent. (1975) A synthesis of methodologies used in studying political communication. Central States Speech Journal 26:4, pages 287-297.
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ThomasS. Frentz & ThomasB. Farrell. (1975) Conversion of America's consciousness: The rhetoric of The Exorcist . Quarterly Journal of Speech 61:1, pages 40-47.
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JudithS. Trent & JimmieD. Trent. (1974) The rhetoric of the challenger: George Stanley McGovern. Central States Speech Journal 25:1, pages 11-18.
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