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- African American Rhetoric(s) : interdisciplinary perspectives
- Agency in the margins : stories of outsider rhetoric
- Before the rhetorical presidency
- Border rhetorics : citizenship and identity on the US-Mexico frontier
- Building a social democracy : the promise of rhetorical pragmatism
- Burning down the house : Newt Gingrich, the fall of a speaker, and the rise of the new Republican Party
- Centrist rhetoric : the production of political transcendence in the Clinton presidency
- Clearly invisible : racial passing and the color of cultural identity
- Cold War rhetoric : strategy, metaphor, and ideology
- Collaborative imagination : earning activism through literacy education
- Confessions of a presidential speechwriter
- Connecting with constituents : identification building and blocking in contemporary national convention addresses
- Creatures of politics : media, message, and the American presidency
- DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MODERN POLITICAL SELF : alexandria ocasio-cortez in the age of... social media
- Do they walk like they talk? : speech and action in policy processes
- Double-consciousness and the rhetoric of Barack Obama : the price and promise of citizenship
- Faking the news : what rhetoric can teach us about Donald J. Trump
- Freedom of speech and the function of rhetoric in the United States
- Governing with words : the political dialogue on race, public policy, and inequality in America
- Hunt the Devil : a demonology of US war culture
- In the name of terrorism : presidents on political violence in the post-World War II era
- Keywords : the new language of capitalism
- Language aggression in public debates on immigration
- Legitimisation in political discourse : a cross-disciplinary perspective on the modern US war rhetoric
- Legitimisation in political discourse : a cross-disciplinary perspective on the modern US war rhetoric
- Liars! cheaters! evildoers! : demonization and the end of civil debate in American politics
- Liberalism and the culture of security : the nineteenth-century rhetoric of reform
- Obama, the media, and framing the U.S. exit from Iraq and Afghanistan
- Political argumentation in the United States : historical and contemporary studies : selected essays
- Politics without stories : the liberal predicament
- Proverbs are the best policy : folk wisdom and American politics
- Reality bites : rhetoric and the circulation of truth claims in U.S. political culture
- Representative words : politics, literature, and the American language, 1776-1865
- Rhetoric, humor, and the public sphere : from Socrates to Stephen Colbert
- Rhetorical education in America
- Selfie democracy : the new digital politics of disruption and insurrection
- Selling war, selling hope : presidential rhetoric, the news media, and US foreign policy since 9/11
- Signs of war : from patriotism to dissent
- Strategic deception : rhetoric, science, and politics in missile defense advocacy
- The 2016 American Presidential campaign and the news : implications for American Democracy and the Republic
- The Rhetorical Invention of America's National Security State
- The eclipse of equality : arguing America on Meet the press
- The importance of campaign promises
- The insistent call : rhetorical moments in black anticolonialism, 1929-1937
- The manufacture of consent : J. Edgar Hoover and the rhetorical rise of the FBI
- The morality of spin : virtue and vice in political rhetoric and the Christian right
- The oral presidency of Barack Obama
- The party politics of presidential rhetoric
- The politics of sacred rhetoric : absolutist appeals and political persuasion
- The presidency and rhetorical leadership
- The prospect of presidential rhetoric
- The rhetoric of heroic expectations : establishing the Obama presidency
- The right talk : how conservatives transformed the Great Society into the economic society
- The ubiquitous presidency : presidential communication and digital democracy in tumultuous times
- Voices in the wilderness : public discourse and the paradox of Puritan rhetoric
- War of words : language, politics and 9/11
- Why conservatives tell stories and liberals don't : rhetoric, faith, and stories on the American right
- Winning with words : the origins and impact of political framing
- Writing America Black : race rhetoric in the public sphere
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