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Rhetorical criticism as moral action

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Pages 84-96 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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Michael L. Butterworth. (2008) Purifying the Body Politic: Steroids, Rafael Palmeiro, and the Rhetorical Cleansing of Major League Baseball. Western Journal of Communication 72:2, pages 145-161.
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Catherine Helen Palczewski. (2003) What is “good criticism”? A conversation in progress. Communication Studies 54:3, pages 385-391.
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Janice Norton. (1995) Rhetorical criticism as ethical action: Cherchez la Femme. Southern Communication Journal 61:1, pages 29-45.
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Carrie Crenshaw. (1995) The “protection” of “woman”: A history of legal attitudes toward women's workplace freedom. Quarterly Journal of Speech 81:1, pages 63-82.
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Michael Salvador. (1994) The rhetorical subversion of cultural boundaries: The national consumers’ league. Southern Communication Journal 59:4, pages 318-332.
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ThomasA. Hollihan. (1994) Evidencing moral claims: The activist rhetorical critic's first task. Western Journal of Communication 58:3, pages 229-234.
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Susan Mackey‐Kallis & Dan Hahn. (1994) Who's to blame for America's drug problem?: The search for scapegoats in the “war on drugs”. Communication Quarterly 42:1, pages 1-20.
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Susan Whalen & George Cheney. (1991) Contemporary social theory and its implications for rhetorical and communication theory. Quarterly Journal of Speech 77:4, pages 467-479.
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Janice Hocker Rushing & ThomasS. Frentz. (1991) Integrating ideology and archetype in rhetorical criticism. Quarterly Journal of Speech 77:4, pages 385-406.
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