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Burke, Nietzsche, Lacan: Three perspectives on the rhetoric of order

Pages 336-355 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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KevinA. Johnson & JenniferJ. Asenas. (2013) The Lacanian Real as a Productive Supplement to Rhetorical Critique. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 43:2, pages 155-176.
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Bryan Crable. (2006) Rhetoric, Anxiety, and Character Armor: Burke's Interactional Rhetoric of Identity . Western Journal of Communication 70:1, pages 1-22.
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JamesW. Hikins. (1999) The seductive waltz: Rhetoric and contemporary interpretations of Nietzsche. Quarterly Journal of Speech 85:4, pages 380-399.
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Debra Hawhee. (1999) Burke and Nietzsche. Quarterly Journal of Speech 85:2, pages 129-145.
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RichardA. Engnell. (1998) Materiality, symbolicity, and the rhetoric of order: “Dialectical biologism” as motive in burke. Western Journal of Communication 62:1, pages 1-25.
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TullenE. Bach, Carole Blair, WilliamL. Nothstine & AnneL. Pym. (1996) How to read “how to get published” . Communication Quarterly 44:4, pages 399-422.
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Douglas Thomas. (1994) Reflections on a Nietzschean turn in rhetorical theory: Rhetoric without epistemology?. Quarterly Journal of Speech 80:1, pages 71-76.
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Ian E. J. Hill. (2023) Nietzsche’s Mad Eloquence. Journal for the History of Rhetoric 26:3, pages 283-304.
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Bradford Vivian. (2007) Freedom, Naming, Nobility: The Convergence of Rhetorical and Political Theory in Nietzsche's Philosophy. Philosophy & Rhetoric 40:4, pages 372-393.
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Douglas Thomas. (1996) Reading DeMan Reading Rhetoric. Communication Theory 6:2, pages 188-201.
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