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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
1. 'Strange Fruit' as Ekphrastic Argument: Building Bridges between the Verbal and the Visual - Samuel Perry, Georgia State University
2. A Rhetorical Analysis of Cancer Positioning Within the Stand Up 2 Cancer Telethon - Kathleen Stansberry, University of Oregon
3. Bridge Building Across Feminist(ing) Ideologies: An Ideological Criticism of Feministing.com - Jessica Nodulman, Univ of New Mexico
4. Building a Coalition: Robert F. Kennedy’s 'Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.' - Abbe Depretis, University of Maryland
5. Burke to the Future: Exploring Applications of Identification to Mass Communication - Gyromas Newman, University of Alabama
6. Champions of the National Park System: Bridging Feminine and Masculine Style Arguments to Win a Nation - Amy Lane, Baylor University
7. Comedy as Bridgework - Nathan Steele, City College of San Francisco
8. Contact Rhetoric: Bodies and Love in 'Deus Caritas Est' - Jon Radwan, Seton Hall University
9. Cyborgs and Fembots Attempt to Repair the Image of the Female Citizen-Soldier: Examining the Media’s Prescription of Female Soldier Performativity - Marylou Naumoff, Wayne State Univ
10. Eating Right: Food and Taste in American Presidential Campaigns - Alison Perelman, University of Pennsylvania
11. Emotional Reasoning in a Tragic Moment: The Rhetorical Power of Argument - Kristine Warrenburg, Flagler College
12. Feminist Rhetorical Criticism: Where Does its Future Lie? - Lisa A Davis, Duquesne University
13. Iconic Girlhood: The Bush Twins’ Public Letter and the Rhetoric of the Office of the First Daughter - Mia Briceno, Penn State University
14. Incongruity and Humor in President Barack Obama’s 2009 White House Correspondents’ Dinner Speech - Mark LaVoie, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
15. It's Funny Because it's True: The Therapeutic Rhetoric of American Individualism and Reflections of Nothingness - Alexandra Jackson Nevis, California State University, San Marcos
16. Justice, Freedom, and Human RIghts: Shirin Ebadi's Acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize - Kathryn Margaret Johnston, Northwestern University
17. Laughing All the Way to the Ballot Box: An Analysis of American Anti-Suffrage Cartoons - Amanda Jayne Firestone, University of South Florida
18. Law and the Liberal Imagination: A Renewed Call for Generic Criticism - Timothy Barouch, Northwestern University
19. Mediating the Unthinkable: Representations of Cold War Paranoia in Dimension X - Meagan Manning, Univ of Minnesota, Twin Cities
20. Nuclear Rhetoric for Building Good WWll: Analysis of President Obama’s Prague Speech Calling for World Without Nuclear Weapons - Juyan Zhang, Univ of Texas, San Antonio; Renee Cowan, Univ of Texas, San Antonio
21. Photopropaganda: The History of Photographic Manipulation and Building Critical Awareness for the Future - Charles Reed, Univ of Nebraska, Omaha
22. Pinning Down the 'New Class' of Feminist Elite: Tammy Bruce’s War Against the Leftist Feminist Establishment - Jenni Simon, Georgia Southern University
23. Place Making, Probity, and Pioneers: The Rhetoric of City Creek Center - Cecile G. Paskett, University of Utah
24. Public Opinion and Alienation: The Professionalization of the Public Sphere - Katherine Rhodes Knobloch, University of Washington
25. Putting God Back in the Jeremiad: The Two Futures Project and the Argument for Nuclear Abolition - Brian Kaylor, James Madison Univ
26. Race and Aural Territory in the Poetry of Good Sista/Bad Sista - Seth Mulliken, North Carolina State University
27. Rhetorical Disruptions: President Barack Obama, Fragmented Artifacts, and Racial Politics as a Bridge? - Byron Craig, University of Indiana
28. Rhetorical Visions of Sisterhood Among Diverse Groups of Women on a College Campus - Melissa Aleman, James Madison Univ; Danielle Ainson, James Madison University
29. Rhetorics of Affirmation in the Creation Museum - Bethany Keeley, University of Georgia
30. Scapegoating in the Park: A Burkeian Analysis of the Large Feeding Ban - Lindsey Harness, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
31. Shattering Memories: Iconoclasm against the Statue of MacArthur in South Korea - Suhi Choi, University of Utah
32. Stakeholder Apologia: How Highly Identified Eagles Fans Successfully Engaged in Organizational Apologia - Norma Jones, University of North Texas; Jason Jordan, University of North Texas; LaTonya Woodson, University of North Texas
33. Suicidegirls and the Cultural Practice of Pornography: Investigating Rhetoric of Choice. - Jason Derby, San Diego State University
34. The Legacy of Everyday Fascism: Feminist Peace-Building Rhetoric in Woolf’s Three Guineas. - Manda Hicks, Bowling Green State Univ
Beth Innocenti, University of Kansas
Cady Short-Thompson, Northern Kentucky University
Mary Kahl, SUNY, New Paltz