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Acosta-Alzuru, Carolina. “‘I’m Not a Feminist . . . I Only Defend Women as Human Beings’: The Production, Representation, and Consumption of Feminism in a Telenovela.” Critical Studies in Media Communication 20 (September 2003): 269–94.

Akhavan-Majid, Roya, and Jyotika Ramaprasad. “Framing and Ideology: A Comparative Analysis of U.S. and Chinese Newspaper Coverage of the Fourth United Nations Conference on Women and the NGO Forum.” Mass Communication and Society 1 (1998): 131–52.

Alexander, Gregory S. “The Concept of Property in Private and Constitutional Law: The Ideology of the Scientific Turn in Legal Analysis.” Columbia Law Review 82 (December 1982): 1545–99.

Altman, Karen E. “Consuming Ideology: The Better Homes in America Campaign.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 7 (September 1990): 286–307.

Arnold, Lynnette. “Reproducing Actions, Reproducing Power: Local Ideologies and Everyday Practices of Participation at a California Community Bike Shop.” Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 22 (2013): 137–58.

Asen, Robert. “Ideology, Materiality, and Counterpublicity: William E. Simon and the Rise of a Conservative Counterintelligentsia.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 95 (August 2009): 263–88.

Ayers, D. Franklin. “Neoliberal Ideology in Community College Mission Statements: A Critical Discourse Analysis.” Review of Higher Education 28 (Summer 2005): 527–49.

Barney, Timothy. “Diagnosing the Third World: The ‘Map Doctor’ and the Spatialized Discourses of Disease and Development in the Cold War.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 100 (February 2014): 1–30.

Begum, Gulnaz. “Critical Discourse Analysis of the Protesters’ Language.” Language in India 15 (March 2015): 85–95.

Behling, Laura L. “Reification and Resistance: The Rhetoric of Black Womanhood at the Columbian Exposition, 1893.” Women’s Studies in Communication 25 (Fall 2002): 173–96.

Birmingham, Elizabeth. “Reframing the Ruins: Pruitt-Igoe, Structural Racism, and African American Rhetoric as a Space for Cultural Critique.” Western Journal of Communication 63 (Summer 1999): 291–309.

Bishop, Ronald. “Old Dogs, New Tricks?: An Ideological Analysis of Thematic Shifts in Television Advertising for Diet Products, 1990-2000.” Journal of Communication Inquiry 25 (October 2001): 334–52.

Bishop, Ronald. “The Wayward Child: An Ideological Analysis of Sports Contract Holdout Coverage.” Journalism Studies 6 (2005): 445–59.

Black, Jason Edward, and Vernon Ray Harrison. “Southern Paternal Generationalism and the Rhetoric of the Drive-By Truckers.” Western Journal of Communication 79 (2015): 283–306.

Bloom, Samuel W. “Structure and Ideology in Medical Education: An Analysis of Resistance to Change.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 29 (December 1988): 294–306.

Bodroghkozy, Aniko. “‘We’re the Young Generation and We’ve Got Something to Say’: A Gramscian Analysis of Entertainment Television and the Youth Rebellion of the 1960s.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 8 (June 1991): 217–30.

Bolte, Stef, and Yuen Chee Keong. “The Refugee Swap Deal in Malaysian Online News Reports: Ideology and Representation.” GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies 14 (June 2014): 93–108.

Brookes, Heath Jean. “‘Suit, Tie and a Touch of Juju’: The Ideological Construction of Africa: A Critical Discourse Analysis of News on Africa in the British Press.” Discourse & Society 6 (October 1995): 461–94.

Brouwer, Daniel C., and Aaron Hess. “Making Sense of ‘God Hates Fags’ and ‘Thank God for 9/11’: A Thematic Analysis of Milbloggers’ Responses to Reverend Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church.” Western Journal of Communication 71 (January 2007): 69–90.

Bute, Jennifer J., and Laura D. Russell. “Public Discourses about Teenage Pregnancy: Disruption, Restoration, and Ideology.” Health Communication 27 (2012): 712–22.

Cady, Kathryn A., and Thomas Oates. “Family Splatters: Rescuing Heteronormativity from the Zombie Apocalypse.” Women’s Studies in Communication 39, no. 3 (2016): 308–25.

Chen, Li. “Urban or Rural?: An Analysis of the Stereotypical Media Depictions of Phoenix Guys in China.” China Media Research 9 (2013): 80–89.

Chen, Yea-Wen. “‘Disempowering Agency?’: Ideological Criticism of the Advisory Rhetoric on Teaching English in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.” China Media Research 3 (2007): 53–60.

Chen, Yea-Wen. “‘My Family Isn’t Racist—However . . .’: Multiracial/Multicultural Obama-ism as an Ideological Barrier to Teaching Intercultural Communication.” Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 8 (May 2015): 167–86.

Clarke, E. A. “Ideal Heroes: Nostalgic Constructions of Masculinity in Tigerland and We Were Soldiers.” Literature Film Quarterly 34 (2006): 19–26.

Cloud, Dana L. “The Rhetoric of <Family Values>: Scapegoating, Utopia, and the Privatization of Social Responsibility.” Western Journal of Communication 62 (Fall 1998): 387–419.

Coffey, Daniel. “Measuring Gubernatorial Ideology: A Content Analysis of State of the State Speeches.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 5 (March 20, 2005): 88–103.

Condit, Celeste Michelle. “Hegemony in a Mass-Mediated Society: Concordance about Reproductive Technologies.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 11 (September 1994): 205–30.

Coupland, Justine, and Angie Williams. “Conflicting Discourses, Shifting Ideologies: Pharmaceutical, ‘Alternative’ and Feminist Emancipatory Texts on the Menopause.” Discourse & Society 13 (July 2002): 419–45.

Cruickshank, Ruth. “Colonial, Postcolonial and Global Economies: Questions of Consumption in Claire Denis’s Chocolat.” Studies in European Cinema 3 (2006): 55–66.

Das, Purba. “Casteless, Raceless India: Constitutive Discourses of National Integration.” Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 6 (August 2013): 221–40.

Das, Purba. “‘Save our students’: Contesting Discourses of Racist Attacks Against Indians Down Under.” Asian Journal of Communication 26 (February 2016): 1–13.

DeFoster, Ruth. “American Gun Culture, School Shootings, and a ‘Frontier Mentality’: An Ideological Analysis of British Editorial Pages in the Decade After Columbine.” Communication, Culture & Critique 3 (December 2010): 466–84.

Delgado, Fernando Pedro. “Chicano Ideology Revisited: Rap Music and the (Re)articulation of Chicanismo.” Western Journal of Communication 62 (Spring 1998): 95–113.

Dickinson, Greg. “Joe’s Rhetoric: Starbucks and the Spatial Rhetoric of Authenticity.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 32 (Fall 2002): 5–28.

Dickinson, Greg, Brian L. Ott, and Eric Aoki. “Memory and Myth at the Buffalo Bill Museum.” Western Journal of Communication 69, no. 2 (2005): 85–108.

Dickinson, Greg, Brian L. Ott, and Eric Aoki. “Spaces of Remembering and Forgetting: The Reverent Eye/I at the Plains Indian Museum.” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 3 (March 2006): 27–47.

Dow, Bonnie J. “Fixing Feminism: Women’s Liberation and the Rhetoric of Television Documentary.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 90 (February 2004): 53–80.

Dow, Bonnie J. “Hegemony, Feminist Criticism and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 7 (September 1990): 261–74.

Duerringer, Christopher. “Be a Man—Buy a Car!: Articulating Masculinity with Consumerism in Man’s Last Stand.” Southern Communication Journal 80 (April-June 2015): 137–52.

Fabj, Valeria. “Motherhood as Political Voice: The Rhetoric of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo.” Communication Studies 44 (Spring 1993): 1–18.

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Fang, Yew-Jin. “‘Riots’ and Demonstrations in the Chinese Press: A Case Study of Language and Ideology.” Discourse & Society 54 (October 1994): 463–81.

Adams, John Charles. “Linguistic Values and Religious Experience: An Analysis of the Clothing Metaphors in Alexander Richardson’s Ramist-Puritan Lectures on Speech.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 9 (February 1990): 58–68.

Akioye, Akin A. “The Rhetorical Construction of Radical Africanism at the United Nations: Metaphoric Cluster as Strategy.” Discourse & Society 5 (January 1995): 7–3.

Alejo, Rafael. “Where does the Money Go? An Analysis of the Container Metaphor in Economics: The Market and the Economy.” Journal of Pragmatics 42 (2010): 1137–50.

Alger, Christianne L. “Secondary Teachers’ Conceptual Metaphors of Teaching and Learning: Changes Over the Career Span.” Teaching and Teacher Education 25 (July 2009): 743–51.

Alousque, Isabel Negro. “Hugo Chávez and the Building of his Self-Image through Metaphor.” Iberica 29 (Spring 2015): 83–103.

Alvi, Farzad H. “Rethinking the Institutional Contexts of Emerging Markets through Metaphor Analysis.” Management International Review 52 (2012): 519–39.

Anderson, Karrin Vasby. “Hillary Rodham Clinton as ‘Madonna’: The Role of Metaphor and Oxymoron in Image Restoration.” Women’s Studies in Communication 25 (2002): 1–24.

Angeli, Elizabeth L. “Metaphors in the Rhetoric of Pandemic Flu: Electronic Media Coverage of H1N1 and Swine Flu.” Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 42 (2012): 203–22.

Asplund, Therese. “Metaphors in Climate Discourse: An Analysis of Swedish Farm Magazines.” JCOM: Journal of Science Communication 10 (December 2011).

Ausmus, William A. “Pragmatic Uses of Metaphor: Models and Metaphor in the Nuclear Winter Scenario.” Communication Monographs 65 (1998): 67–82.

Baab, Lynne M. “Portraits of the Future Church: A Rhetorical Analysis of Congregational Websites.” Journal of Communication & Religion 31 (November 2008): 143–81.

Baptista, Ana V., and Isabel Huet. “Making Sense of Metaphors about Doctoral Students’ Competences: Analysis of Supervisors’ Voices.” Procedia: Social and Behavioral Sciences 47 (2012): 930–37.

Baruh, Lemi, and Mihaela Popescu. “Guiding Metaphors of Nationalism: The Cyprus Issue and the Construction of Turkish National Identity in Online Discussions.” Discourse & Society 2 (2008): 79–96.

Bates, Benjamin R. “Audiences, Metaphors, and the Persian Gulf War.” Communication Studies 55 (2004): 447–63.

Bates, Carolina Figueras. “‘I Am a Waste of Breath, of Space, of Time’: Metaphors of Self in a Pro-Anorexia Group.” Qualitative Health Research 25 (February 2015): 189–204.

Batstone, Kathleen. “‘One’s Terms Defy One’s Arguments’: The Metaphoric Framing of ‘UNIVERSITY AS BUSINESS’ in the Second Report of the Task Force on Strategic Planning at the University of Manitoba.” Metaphor and Symbol 15 (2000): 241–51.

Baxter, Leslie A. “Root Metaphors in Accounts of Developing Romantic Relationships.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 9 (1992): 253–75.

Bialostok, Steven Mitchell. “Metaphors that Teachers Live By: A Cultural Model of Literacy in the Era of New Literacies.” Language & Education 28 (November 2014): 501–20.

Billig, Michael, and Katie MacMillan. “Metaphor, Idiom and Ideology: The Search for ‘No Smoking Guns’ Across Time.” Discourse & Society 16 (July 2005): 459–80.

Blankenship, Jane. “The Search for the 1972 Democratic Nomination: A Metaphorical Perspective.” In Methods of Rhetorical Criticism: A Twentieth-Century Perspective, edited by Bernard L. Brock and Robert L. Scott, 321–45. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1980.

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Bochantin, Jaime E. “‘Morning Fog, Spider Webs, and Escaping from Alcatraz’: Examining Metaphors Used by Public Safety Employees and Their Families to Help Understand the Relationship between Work and Family.” Communication Monographs 83 (June 2016): 214–38.

Bowker, Judith. “Cancer, Individual Process, and Control: A Case Study in Metaphor Analysis.” Health Communication 8 (1996): 91–104.

Boylstein, Craig, Maude Rittman, and Ramon Hinojosa. “Metaphor Shifts in Stroke Recovery.” Health Communication 21 (2007): 279–87.

Bozik, Mary. “The College Student as Learner: Insight Gained through Metaphor Analysis.” College Student Journal 36 (March 2002): 142–51.

Braun, Virginia. “‘Proper Sex without Annoying Things’: Anti-Condom Discourse and the ‘Nature’ of (Hetero)sex.” Sexualities 16 (2013): 361–82.

Brown, Richard Harvey. “Rhetoric and the Science of History: The Debate Between Evolutionism and Empiricism as a Conflict in Metaphors.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 72 (May 1986): 148–61.

Caballero, Rosario. “Metaphor and Genre: The Presence and Role of Metaphor in the Building Review.” Applied Linguistics 24 (June 2003): 145–67.

Cammaerts, Bart. “The Strategic Use of Metaphors by Political and Media Elites: The 2007-11 Belgian Constitutional Crisis.” International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 8 (2012): 229–49.

Campbell, Heidi A., and Antonio C. La Pastina. “How the iPhone Became Divine: New Media, Religion and the Intertextual Circulation of Meaning.” New Media & Society 12 (2010): 1191–1207.

Carpenter, Ronald H. “America’s Tragic Metaphor: Our Twentieth-Century Combatants as Frontiersmen.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 76 (February 1990): 1–22.

Castello, Enric, and Arantxa Capdevila. “Of War and Water: Metaphors and Citizenship Agency in the Newspapers Reporting the 9/11 Catalan Protest in 2012.” International Journal of Communication 9 (2015): 612–29.

Catalano, Theresa, and John W. Creswell. “Understanding the Language of the Occupy Movement: A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis.” Qualitative Inquiry 19 (2013): 664–73.

Ceccarelli, Leah. “Neither Confusing Cacophony Nor Culinary Complements: A Case Study of Mixed Metaphors for Genomic Science.” Written Communication 21 (January 2004): 92–105.

Çelikkaya, Tekin, and Hamza Yakar. “Perceptions of Social Studies Preservice Teachers Related to the Concept of Social Studies: Metaphor Analysis Sample.” International Online Journal of Educational Sciences 7 (December 2015): 188–207.

Charteris-Black, Jonathan, and Andreas Musolff. “‘Battered Hero’ or ‘Innocent Victim’?: A Comparative Study of Metaphors for Euro Trading in British and German Financial Reporting.” English for Specific Purposes 22 (2003): 153-76.

Charteris-Black, Jonathan. “Britain as a Container: Immigration Metaphors in the 2005 Election Campaign.” Discourse & Society 17 (September 2006): 563-81.

Charteris-Black, Jonathan. “Shattering the Bell Jar: Metaphor, Gender, and Depression.” Metaphor and Symbol 27 (2012): 199-216.

Chiang, Wen-Yu, and Ren-Feng Duann. “Conceptual Metaphors for SARS: ‘War’ Between Whom?” Discourse & Society 18 (September 2005): 579–602.

Condit, Celeste M., and Deirdre M. Condit. “Blueprints and Recipes: Gendered Metaphors for Genetic Medicine.” Journal of Medical Humanities 22 (March 2001): 29–39.

Cooper, Brenda, and David Descutner. “Strategic Silences and Transgressive Metaphors in Out of Africa: Isak Dinesen’s Double-Voiced Rhetoric of Complicity and Subversion.” Southern Communication Journal 62 (Summer 1997): 333–43.

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Adjei, Daniel Oppong, and Richard Fosu Abekah. “Post-Colonial Faces: A Comparative Analysis of Point of View in Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s A Grain of Wheat and V. S. Naipaul’s The Mystic Masseur.” Language in Indian 13 (November 2013): 544–63.

Anderson, Lindsey B. “Changing the Story of Retirement: How AARP Utilizes a Strategic Narrative to Advocate for the Aging Workforce.” Public Relations Review 41 (September 2015): 357–64.

Andersson, Kjerstin. “Constructing Young Masculinity: A Case Study of Heroic Discourse on Violence.” Discourse & Society 19 (March 2008): 139–61.

Atkinson, Joshua. “Networked Activists in Search of Resistance: Exploring an Alternative Media Pilgrimage Across the Boundaries and Borderlands of Globalization.” Communication, Culture & Critique 2 (2009): 137–59.

Atkinson, Joshua. “Thumbing Their Noses at ‘The Man’: An Analysis of Resistance Narratives About Multinational Corporations.” Popular Communication 1 (2003): 163–80.

Benson-Allott, Caetlin. “Questioning Causality, Climax, and Closure.” Film Quarterly 67 (Fall 2013): 52–54.

Berdayes, Linda Cooper, and Vincente Berdayes. “The Information Highway in Contemporary Magazine Narrative.” Journal of Communication 48 (June 1998): 109–24.

Bishop, Ronald. “The Pursuit of Perfection: A Narrative Analysis of How Women’s Magazines Cover Eating Disorders.Howard Journal of Communications 12 (2001): 221–40.

Blustein, David L., Saliha Kozan, and Alice Connors-Kellgren. “Unemployment and Underemployment: A Narrative Analysis about Loss.” Journal of Vocational Behavior 82 (June 2013): 256–65.

Boudens, Connie J. “The Story of Work: A Narrative Analysis of Workplace Emotion.” Organization Studies 26 (2005): 1285–1306.

Brown, Jennifer, Karen Dodd, and Arlene Vetere. “‘I am a normal man’: A Narrative Analysis of the Accounts of Older People with Down’s Syndrome Who Lived in Institutionalised Settings.” British Journal of Learning Disabilities 38 (September 2010): 217–24.

Brown, William J. “The Persuasive Appeal of Mediated Terrorism: The Case of the TWA Flight 847 Hijacking.” Western Journal of Speech Communication 54 (Spring 1990): 219–36.

Bryson, Michael A. “Nature, Narrative, and the Scientist-Writer: Rachel Carson’s and Loren Eiseley’s Critique of Science.” Technical Communication Quarterly 12 (Fall 2003): 369–87.

Burgchardt, Carl R. “Discovering Rhetorical Imprints: La Follette, ‘Iago,’ and the Melodramatic Scenario.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 71 (November 1985): 441–56.

Burns, Michael E. “Gold Medal Storytelling: NBC’s Hegemonic Use of Olympic Athlete Narratives.” Journal of the Communication, Speech & Theatre Association of North Dakota 22 (2009): 19–29.

Callahan, Clark. “Cosmological Worldview and Theory-Building: A Rhetorical Analysis of Medieval Astronomical Narrative.” Texas Speech Communication Journal 29 (Winter 2005): 98–105.

Carlin, David. “Poetic Witnessing in the Archive: The Database Narrative of Life after Wartime.” Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies 24 (February 2010): 131–43.

Carlson, A. Cheree. “The Role of Character in Public Moral Argument: Henry Ward Beecher and the Brooklyn Scandal.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 77 (February 1991): 38–52.

Carpenter, Ronald H. “Admiral Mahan, ‘Narrative Fidelity,’ and the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 72 (August 1986): 290–305.

Carr, John. “‘Letting Them Eat Cake’: Narrative Templates in Current Affairs/News Journalism.” Pacific Journalism Review 15 (October 2009): 54–70.

Chou, Wen-Ying Sylvia, Yvonne Hunt, Anna Folkers, and Erik Augustson. “Cancer Survivorship in the Age of YouTube and Social Media: A Narrative Analysis.” Journal of Medical Internet Research 13 (January-March, 2011).

Christian, Allison. “Contesting the Myth of the ‘Wicked Stepmother’: Narrative Analysis of an Online Stepfamily Support Group.” Western Journal of Communication 69 (January 2005): 27–47.

Collins, Catherine A., and Jeanne E. Clark. “A Structural Narrative Analysis of Nightline’s ‘This Week in the Holy Land.’” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 9 (March 1992): 25–43.

Cornfield, Michael B. “The Press and Political Controversy: The Case for Narrative Analysis.” Political Communication 9 (January-March 1992): 47–59.

Crepeau, Elizabeth Blesedell. “Reconstructing Gloria: A Narrative Analysis of Team Meetings.” Qualitative Health Research 10 (November 2000): 766–87.

Deming, Caren J. “Hill Street Blues as Narrative.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 2 (March 1985): 1–22.

Devi, P. Bala Shanmuga. “The Narrative Construct of Joshi’s The Last Labyrinth.Language in India 11 (May 2011): 138–44.

Dobkin, Bethami A. “Paper Tigers and Video Postcards: The Rhetorical Dimensions of Narrative Form in ABC News Coverage of Terrorism.” Western Journal of Communication 56 (Spring 1992): 143–60.

Egerod, Ingrid. “Analysis of Patient Diaries in Danish ICUs: A Narrative Approach.” Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 25 (October 2009): 268–77.

Enck, Suzanne Marie, and Blake A. McDaniel. “‘I Want Something Better for My Life’: Personal Narratives of Incarcerated Women and Performances of Agency.” Text & Performance Quarterly 35 (January 2015): 43–61.

Faulkner, Sandra L. “The Negotiation of Closetable Identities: A Narrative Analysis of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Queer Jewish Identity.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 28 (September 2011): 829–47.

Fisher, Alexander. “Modes of Griot Inscription in African Cinema.” Journal of African Media Studies 8 (March 2016): 5–16.

Fisher, Walter R. Human Communication as Narration: Toward a Philosophy of Reason, Value, and Action. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1987, several essays, pp. 143–91.

Foust, Christina R., and Charles Soulkup. “Do I Exist?: Transcendent Subjects and Secrets in The Sixth Sense.” Western Journal of Communication 70 (April 2006): 115–33.

Fry, Katherine G. “A Cultural Geography of Lake Wobegon.” Howard Journal of Communications 9 (1998): 303–21.

Gaither, Laura. “Close-Up and Slow Motion in Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust.” Howard Journal of Communications 7 (April-June 1996): 103–12.

Gendrin, Dominique M., Catherine Dessinges, and Wendy Hajjar. “Historicizing the Mardi Gras Indians in HBO’s Treme: An Emancipatory Narrative.” Intercultural Communication Studies 21 (2012): 290–307.

Gerland, Oliver. “Brecht and the Courtroom: Alienating Evidence in the ‘Rodney King’ Trials.” Text and Performance Quarterly 14 (October 1994): 305–18.

Gravley, Dianne, Brian K. Richardson, and John M. Allison. “Navigating the ‘Abyss’: A Narrative Analysis of Whistle-Blowing, Retaliation, and Identity Within Texas Public School Systems.” Management Communication Quarterly 29 (May 2015): 171–97.

Griffin, Charles J. G. “The Rhetoric of Form in Conversion Narratives.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 76 (May 1990): 152–63.

Griffin, Charles J. G. “The ‘Washingtonian Revival’: Narrative and the Moral Transformation of Temperance Reform in Antebellum America.” Southern Communication Journal 66 (Fall 2000): 67–78.

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Gunster, Shane, and Paul Saurette. “Storylines in the Sands: News, Narrative, and Ideology in the Calgary Herald. Canadian Journal of Communication 39 (2014): 333–59.

Hanson-Easey, Scott Alen, and Martha Augoustinos. “Narratives from the Neighbourhood: The Discursive Construction of Integration Problems in Talkback Radio.” Journal of Sociolinguistics 16 (February 2012): 28–55.

Hao, Jianxiu. “‘A Real China’: On User-Generated Videos—Audiovisual Narratives of Confucianism.” TripleC (Cognition, Communication, Co-Operation): Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 12 (2014): 342–55.

Harrigan, Meredith Marko. “Exploring the Narrative Process: An Analysis of the Adoption Stories Mothers Tell Their Internationally Adopted Children.” Journal of Family Communication 10 (2010): 24–39.

Hemsley, Bronwyn, Susan Balandin, and Leanne Togher. “Narrative Analysis of the Hospital Experience for Older Parents of People Who Cannot Speak.” Journal of Aging Studies 21 (August 2007): 239–54.

Hatfield, Elizabeth Fish. “‘What It Means to Be a Man’: Examining Hegemonic Masculinity in Two and a Half Men.” Communication, Culture & Critique 3 (2010): 526–48.

Hayati, A. Majid. “Beggars are Sometimes the Choosers!” Discourse & Society 21 (January 2010): 41–57.

Hinderaker, Amorette, and Amy O’Connor. “The Long Road Out: Exit Stories from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.” Communication Studies 66 (November-December 2015): 509–27.

Hollihan, Thomas A. “The Public Controversy Over the Panama Canal Treaties: An Analysis of American Foreign Policy Rhetoric.” Western Journal of Speech Communication 50 (Fall 1986): 368–87.

Hunt, Linda M. “Practicing Oncology in Provincial Mexico: A Narrative Analysis.” Social Science & Medicine 38 (March 1994): 843–53.

Anderson, Jeanette. “Man of the Hour or Man of the Ages?: The Honorable Stephen A. Douglas.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 25 (February 1939): 75–93.

Bauer, Marvin G. “Persuasive Methods in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 13 (February 1927): 29–39.

Brigance, William Norwood, ed. A History and Criticism of American Public Address. Vol. I. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1943, numerous essays, pp. 213–500.

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Brigance, William Norwood, ed. A History and Criticism of American Public Address. Vol. II. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1943, numerous essays, pp. 501–992.

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Casmir, Fred L. “An Analysis of Hitler’s January 30, 1941 Speech.” Western Speech 30 (Spring 1966): 96–106.

Dell, George W. “The Republican Nominee: Barry M. Goldwater.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 50 (December 1964): 399–404.

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Hill, Forbes. “Conventional Wisdom—Traditional Form—The President’s Message of November 3, 1969.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 58 (December 1972): 373–86.

Hochmuth, Marie Kathryn, ed. A History and Criticism of American Public Address. Vol. III. New York: Longmans, 1955, numerous essays, pp. 24–530.

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McCall, Roy C. “Harry Emerson Fosdick: Paragon and Paradox.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 39 (October 1953): 283–90.

Miller, Joseph W. “Winston Churchill, Spokesman for Democracy.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 28 (April 1942): 131–38.

Mohrmann, G. P., and Michael C. Leff. “Lincoln at Cooper Union: A Rationale for Neo-Classical Criticism.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 60 (December 1974): 459–67.

Peterson, Owen. “Keir Hardie: The Absolutely Independent M. P.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 55 (April 1969): 142–50.

Reid, Ronald F. “Edward Everett: Rhetorician of Nationalism, 1824–1855.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 42 (October 1956): 273–82.

Stelzner, Hermann G. “The British Orators, VII: John Morley’s Speechmaking.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 45 (April 1959): 171–81.

Thomas, Gordon L. “Aaron Burr’s Farewell Address.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 39 (October 1953): 273–82.

Thomas, Gordon L. “Benjamin F. Butler, Prosecutor.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 45 (October 1959): 288–98.

Wills, John W. “Benjamin’s Ethical Strategy in the New Almaden Case.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 50 (October 1964): 259–65.

Wilson, John F. “Harding’s Rhetoric of Normalcy, 1920–1923.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 48 (December 1962): 406–11.