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Rhetoric & Public Affairs is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the history, theory, and criticism of public discourse. Published quarterly, the journal explores the traditional arenas of rhetorical investigation including executive leadership, diplomacy, political campaigns, judicial and legislative deliberations, and public policy debate. Critical, analytical, or interpretive essays that examine particular instances of symbolic inducement in any historical period are welcome. Of special interest are manuscripts that explore the nexus of rhetoric, politics, and ethics-the worlds of persuasion, power, and social values as they meet in the crucible of public debate and deliberation.
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Volume 12, Number 3, Fall 2009Table of Contents

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View “The South Arose as One Man”: Gender and Sectionalism in Antislavery Petition Debates, 1835–1845
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View “The One Word the Kremlin Fears”: C. D. Jackson, Cold War “Liberation,” and American Political-Economic Adventurism
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View “A Complicated and Frustrating Dance”: National Security Reform, the Limits of Parrhesia, and the Case of the 9/11 Families
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ISSN | 1534-5238 |
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Print ISSN | 1094-8392 |
Launched on MUSE | 2009-10-18 |
Open Access | No |
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