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Foss, S. K. (2009) Rhetorical Criticism: Exploration and Practice (4th Edition). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland.
Bormann, E. G. (1973). The Eagleton Affair: A Fantasy Theme Analysis. Quarterly Journal Of Speech, 59(2), 143-60.
Bormann, E. G. (1972). Fantasy and Rhetorical Vision: The Rhetorical Criticism of Social Reality. Quarterly Journal Of Speech, 58(4), 396-308.
Bormann, E. G. (1982). I. Fantasy and Rhetorical Vision: Ten Years Later. Quarterly Journal Of Speech, 68(3), 288-306.
Bormann, E. G. (1982). The Symbolic Convergence Theory of Communication: Applications and Implications for Teachers and Consultants. Journal Of Applied Communication Research, 10(1), 50-62.
Bormann, E. G., Kroll, B., Watters, K., & McFarland, D. (1984). Rhetorical Visions of Committed Voters: Fantasy Theme Analysis of a Large Sample Survey. Critical Studies In Mass Communication, 1(3), 287-311.
Foss, S. (2009). Rhetorical criticism exploration and practice. (4th ed.). Waveland Press, Inc.
Page, J., & Duffy, M. E. (2009). A Battle of Visions: Dueling Images of Morality in U.S. Political Campaign TV Ads. Communication, Culture & Critique, 2(1), 110-135.
Page, J., & Duffy, M. (2008). U.S. Presidential Campaign 2008: A Fantasy Theme Analysis of Visual Stories Spun on the Web. Conference Papers -- International Communication Association, 1-27.
Sherr, S. A. (1999). Scenes from the political playground: An analysis of the symbolic use of children in presidential. Political Communication, 16(1), 45.
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Foss, S. K. (2009) Rhetorical Criticism: Exploration and Practice (4th Edition). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland.
Bormann, E. G. (1973). The Eagleton Affair: A Fantasy Theme Analysis. Quarterly Journal Of Speech, 59(2), 143-60.
Bormann, E. G. (1972). Fantasy and Rhetorical Vision: The Rhetorical Criticism of Social Reality. Quarterly Journal Of Speech, 58(4), 396-308.
Bormann, E. G. (1982). I. Fantasy and Rhetorical Vision: Ten Years Later. Quarterly Journal Of Speech, 68(3), 288-306.
Bormann, E. G. (1982). The Symbolic Convergence Theory of Communication: Applications and Implications for Teachers and Consultants. Journal Of Applied Communication Research, 10(1), 50-62.
Bormann, E. G., Kroll, B., Watters, K., & McFarland, D. (1984). Rhetorical Visions of Committed Voters: Fantasy Theme Analysis of a Large Sample Survey. Critical Studies In Mass Communication, 1(3), 287-311.
Foss, S. (2009). Rhetorical criticism exploration and practice. (4th ed.). Waveland Press, Inc.
Page, J., & Duffy, M. E. (2009). A Battle of Visions: Dueling Images of Morality in U.S. Political Campaign TV Ads. Communication, Culture & Critique, 2(1), 110-135.
Page, J., & Duffy, M. (2008). U.S. Presidential Campaign 2008: A Fantasy Theme Analysis of Visual Stories Spun on the Web. Conference Papers -- International Communication Association, 1-27.
Sherr, S. A. (1999). Scenes from the political playground: An analysis of the symbolic use of children in presidential. Political Communication, 16(1), 45.
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