"Civility as Rhetorical Enactment: The John Ashcroft 'Debates' and Burke's Theory of Form," by Christopher R. Darr.Published in:2008By:Smyth, Maura J.Publication type:Book Review
Fahrenheit 9/11's Purpose-Driven Agents: A Multipentadic Approach to Political Entertainment.Published in:KB Journal, 2008, v. 4, n. 2, p. 7By:Senda-Cook, SamanthaPublication type:Article
Composing a Gourmet Experience: Using Kenneth Burke's Theory of Rhetorical Form.Published in:KB Journal, 2008, v. 4, n. 2, p. 6By:Lindquist, HansPublication type:Article
Publish and Perish?: My Fundamentalist Education from the Inside Out.Published in:KB Journal, 2008, v. 4, n. 2, p. 5By:Lewis, Camille K.Publication type:Article
The Glamour of Motives: Applications of Kenneth Burke within the Sociological Field.Published in:KB Journal, 2008, v. 4, n. 2, p. 4By:Kenny, Robert WadePublication type:Article
Editors' Essay: The Future of Burke Studies.Published in:2008By:Huglen, Mark E.;Rountree, ClarkePublication type:Essay
"A Theory of Vernacular Rhetoric: The Case of the 'Sinner's Prayer' Online," by Robert Glenn Howard.Published in:2008By:Epps-Robertson, CandacePublication type:Book Review