Ideological anxiety and the censored text: Real lives—at the edge of the unionFootnote1The author wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Paul Hamann, Gregory Campbell, and Dr. John Lucaites to the development of this essay. This project was supported by an Indiana University Grant‐in‐Aid. An earlier version of this essay was presented at the joint convention of the Central States Communication Association and the Southern States Communication Association, Lexington, KY, April, 1993.
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