24 research outputs found
Alumni Magazine August 1979
https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/alumnimagazine/1345/thumbnail.jp
Alumni Magazine December 1986
https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/alumnimagazine/1359/thumbnail.jp
Clarina Howard Nichols: A rhetorical criticism of selected speeches
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Communication Studies, 1987
Explorer 1986
https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/explorer/1043/thumbnail.jp
Alumni Magazine September 1987
https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/alumnimagazine/1362/thumbnail.jp
Alumni Magazine September 1982
https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/alumnimagazine/1385/thumbnail.jp
Alumni Magazine December 1985
https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/alumnimagazine/1365/thumbnail.jp
Alumni Magazine September 1984
https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/alumnimagazine/1370/thumbnail.jp
2014 Central Washington University Commencement
A commencement program from graduation ceremonies at Central Washington University.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_commencement_programs/1050/thumbnail.jp
Populism and Myth in the Rhetoric of Elizabeth Warren
This study sought to understand the strong resonance of Elizabeth Warren's rhetoric among Millenials and many liberal democrats. The three texts selected each received an inordinate amount of attention, particularly via social media and later by the popular press. As no rhetorical studies had been done about Warren, I drew from the remarkable body of literature concerning populist rhetoric and the paranoid style. Framework in place, the analysis of Warren's rhetoric revealed the presence of the major traits of populist rhetoric, but also made it clear that the core suasive power of her message came from a communitarian variant of the American Dream myth