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Mary versus Eve
paternal uncertainty and the Christian view of women -
The Baroque in Olomouc - Olomouc during the Baroque
Visual Arts and Culture of a Central-European City between 1620 and 1780 -
The Baroque in Olomouc - Olomouc during the Baroque
Visual Arts and Culture of a Central-European City between 1620 and 1780 -
Special issue on human rights rhetoric: traditions of testifying and witnessing
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Human rights and civil rights: the advocacy and activism of African-American women writers
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"from the eye to the soul": industrial labor's Mary Harris 'Mother' Jones and the rhetorics of display
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Rights language and HIV treatment: universal care or population control?
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A question of confession's discovery
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Human rights rhetoric of recognition
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Human rights rhetoric
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Mimesis, duality, and rhetorical education
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"truthing it in love": Henry Ward Beecher's homiletic theories of truth, beauty, love, and the Christian faith
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Choosing a rhetoric of the enemy: Kenneth Burke's comic frame, warrantable outrage, and the problem of scapegoating
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Recording the sounds of "words that burn": reproductions of public discourse in abolitionist journalism
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The Rhetoric of Pope John Paul II, edited by Joseph R. Blaney and Joseph P. Zompetti. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2009, 311 pp. [Rezension]
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The call of the sacred and the language of deterritorialization
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Kant on education and the rhetorical force of the example
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Piano and pen: music as Kenneth Burke's secular conversion
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Polemical ambiguity and the composite audience: Bush's 20 September 2001 speech to congress and the epistle of 1 John
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The future of forgetting: rhetoric, memory, affect
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Race and Reconciliation: Redressing Wounds of Injustice, by John B. Hatch, Lanham. MD: Lexington Books, 2009. XVI + 401 pp. [Rezension]
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Enemyship: Democracy and Counter-Revolution in the Early Republic, by Jeremy Engels. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2010. XI + 316 pp. [Rezension]
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Painted for the ear: Ambrogio Lorenzetti's "Fraud" and political oratory
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Excavating the page: virtuosity and illusionism in Italian book illumination, 1460 - 1520
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The shape of the word: extralinguistic meaning in insular display lettering