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Irwin, Meryl J. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2013
Political advocates on the ideological right have long taken seriously what their counterparts on the left have not: white racialized affect. As left activists and scholars have alternately lamented and raged over the steady creep of the "middle" to the "right," they have documented in detail the outcomes of whites' refusal to engage in "genuine"…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Documentaries, Immigration, Whites
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McLeod, Kembrew – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
In this article, the author shares his experience and insights gained from his experience that he continued to carry in his role as a teacher, researcher, and cultural producer. In his own work, the author seeks to blur the distinction between scholarship, everyday life, and the arts. Working alone and with other people, he has written books,…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Documentaries, Copyrights, Freedom of Speech
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Achter, Paul – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
Veterans of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq with visually identifiable injuries possess "unruly" bodies that render the story of war in efficient, emotional terms. The injured veteran's explicit connection of war with injury motivates state and mainstream news discourse that domesticates veterans' bodies, managing representations of injured…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Veterans, Injuries
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Rosteck, Thomas; Frentz, Thomas S. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2009
Contesting interpretations of "An Inconvenient Truth" that treat it as political jeremiad, autobiography, or science documentary, we contextualize the film within Joseph Campbell's monomyth and argue that its rhetorical efficacy arises in part because Al Gore's personal transformation animates the documentary footage with jeremiad advocacy. In…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation, Documentaries
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Loehwing, Melanie – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
Popular discourse and advocacy efforts characterize homelessness as a social problem bound by the present-centered concerns of physical affliction and material deprivation. Wayne Powers's documentary film "Reversal of Fortune" exemplifies this tendency by performing a "social experiment" to investigate how giving a homeless man $100,000 would…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Poverty, Citizenship, Homeless People
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Rosteck, Thomas – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1989
Reappraises Edward R. Murrow's "Report on Senator McCarthy" from the documentary series "See It Now." Argues that the text situates itself between the genres of objective news documentary and of public argument through the ironic "use" of objectivity as a fabricated strategy of appeal. (SR)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Documentaries, Irony, Media Research