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Rhetorical strategies of the radical ‐ revolutionary

Pages 37-48 | Published online: 21 May 2009

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Martha Solomon. (1988) Ideology as rhetorical constraint: The anarchist agitation of “red Emma” Goldman. Quarterly Journal of Speech 74:2, pages 184-200.
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JamesW. Chesebro. (1982) Illness as a rhetorical act: A cross‐cultural perspective. Communication Quarterly 30:4, pages 321-331.
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JohnF. Cragan. (1975) Rhetorical strategy: A dramatistic interpretation and application. Central States Speech Journal 26:1, pages 4-11.
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JamesW. Chesebro & CarolineD. Hamsher. (1973) Rhetorical criticism: A message‐centered procedure. The Speech Teacher 22:4, pages 282-290.
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JamesW. Chesebro, JohnF. Cragan & Patricia McCullough. (1973) The small group technique of the radical revolutionary: A synthetic study of consciousness raising. Speech Monographs 40:2, pages 136-146.
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