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1. Multivalent narratives: Extending the narrative paradigm with insights from...
HEADNOTE This study discusses the ways in which ancient Indian narratives use ambiguity and contradiction to enshrine new values and stories for potential acceptance by ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. The strategic potential of sequencing apologia stases: President Clinton's...
HEADNOTE With today's advanced media capabilities and accessibility, scandal accusations tend to unfold across time and require an apologist's response before the accusations themselves are ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. The invention of 'Quantifiably safe rhetoric': Richard Wirthlin and Ronald...
HEADNOTE This essay advances the argument that if the ways in which presidents speak to those they govern is important, then the way presidents "listen" ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. "Don't want no short people 'round here": Confronting heterosexism's...
HEADNOTE To illustrate how media narratives can challenge normative heterosexuality, this study analyzes an episode of the television dramedy Ally McBeal in which the life ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Rhetorical criticism as limit work
HEADNOTE Friedrich Nietzsche's aesthetic language philosophy and theory of history, coupled with Michel Foucault's limit attitude, combine to create the foundation for limit work as ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Kinship address: Socializing young children in Taiwan
HEADNOTE Recent scholarship on language socialization, Chinese kinship, and studies of personal address suggests that personal and familial identities are constructed through common everyday interactions. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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