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Our Roots Are Strong and Deep by Andrew King and Jim A. Kuypers
Everett Lee Hunt and the Humanistic Spirit of Rhetoric by Theordore O. Windt
Henry Lee Ewbank, Sr.: Teacher of Teachers of Speech by Henry L. Ewbank, Jr.
Hoyt Hopewell Hudson's Nuclear Rhetoric by Jim A. Kuypers
Wilbur Samuel Howell's "Trilogy" of Trends in British Logic and Rhetoric by John E. Tapia
Marie Hochmuth Nichols: Voice of Rationality in the Humane Tradition of Rhetoric and Criticism by John H. Patton
Waldo Braden: The Critic as Outsider by Andrew King
Carroll C. Arnold: Rhetorical Criticism at the Intersection of Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy by Thomas W. Benson
Robert Gray Gunderson: The Historian as Civic Rhetorician by Kurt Ritter
Ernest G. Bormann: Roots, Revelations, and Results of Symbolic Convergence Theory by Moya Ann Ball
Edwin Black on the Powers of the Rhetorical Critic by Fred J. Kauffeld
Lloyd F. Bitzer: Rhetorical Situation, Public Knowledge, and Audience Dynamics by Marilyn J. Young
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About the author
JIM A. KUYPERS is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Office of Speech at Dartmouth College. He has authored
Presidential Crisis Rhetoric and the Press in a Post-Cold War World (Praeger, 1997) and
Media Manipulation of Controversial Issues (forthcoming). He is a former co-editor for the
American Communication Journal. His research interests include political communication, meta-criticism, and the moral/poetic use of language.
ANDREW KING is Professor and Chair of the Department of Speech Communication at Louisiana State University. He is the author of
Postmodern Political Communication and
Power and Communication. He is the former editor of the
Quarterly Journal of Speech and the
Southern Communication Journal. Professor King's academic interests lie in the areas of communication and power, and medieval and Renaissance rhetorical theory.