Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Legacy
73%
Presidency
73%
Liberal
71%
Tradition
67%
Barack Obama
56%
Goodbyes
45%
John F. Kennedy
45%
Dissent
45%
Bill Clinton
45%
Rhetorical tradition
45%
Contemporary
35%
Modern age
33%
Narrative
33%
Martin Luther King
33%
Rhetorical Studies
33%
senator
30%
Craft
30%
Epideictic
28%
Social Control
28%
Symbolics
26%
Republicanism
22%
Dialogic
22%
Honor
22%
Rhetorical strategies
22%
Exodus
22%
Political Culture
22%
Crafting
22%
Genre
22%
USA
22%
Presidential debates
22%
Political Economy
22%
successor
22%
Perelman
22%
Civics
22%
Vietnam
22%
Technical
22%
Rhetorical History
22%
Bahktin
22%
Case Study
22%
Crisis
22%
Style
22%
Jeremiad
22%
Sorrow
22%
Human Rights
22%
Inventing
22%
Orchestration
22%
Empire
22%
theorists
22%
Dynamics
18%
Keyphrases
Presidential Campaigns
90%
Kennedy
67%
Liberal
64%
Barack Obama
56%
Vice President
56%
Presidential Legacies
45%
John F. Kennedy
45%
Rhetorical Tradition
45%
Dissent
45%
Vice
45%
Bill Clinton
45%
Campaign Rhetoric
37%
Martin Luther King
34%
Robert F. Kennedy
33%
Rhetorical Studies
33%
Modern History
33%
Political Culture
33%
Robert Kennedy
30%
Epideictic
30%
Senators
30%
White House
30%
Recurring
30%
Social Control
30%
President Kennedy
23%
Freedom Rides
22%
Presidential Debates
22%
War Rhetoric
22%
US Presidency
22%
Liberal Consensus
22%
American Jeremiad
22%
Perelman
22%
Mikhail Bakhtin
22%
Exodus Tradition
22%
Rhetorical History
22%
Imperial Presidency
22%
Adlai
22%
Civic Republicanism
22%
Epic Narratives
22%
September 11th
22%
Presidential Rhetoric
22%
Human Rights
22%
Political Landscape
22%
Melodrama
22%
Contemporary Politics
22%
Political Economy
22%
Sorrow
22%
Contemporary Society
22%
George W. Bush
22%
Political Discourse
22%
Campaign Speeches
22%