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Marie Hochmuth Nichols Award

"The Marie Hochmuth Nichols Award and the Living Tradition of Public Address" by Angela Ray, Northwestern University


Jasinski

Crafting Equality

Ike Hariman Medhurst Darsey

1993

James Jasinski

1994

Celeste Michelle Condit &

John Louis Lucaites,

Crafting Equality:

America's Anglo-

African Word

1995
Martin J. Medhurst, ed.,

Eisenhower's War of Words:

Rhetoric & Leadership

1996

Robert Hariman,

Political Style:

The Artistry of Power

1997

Martin J. Medhurst, ed.,

Beyond the Rhetorical

Presidency

1998

James Darsey,

The Prophetic Tradition and

Radical Rhetoric in America

 
Rosteck Hauser Hyde Houck Wilson Zaeske

1999

Thomas Rosteck, ed.,

At the Intersection:

Cultural Studies

and Rhetorical Studies

2000

Gerard Hauser,

Vernacular Voices:

The Rhetoric of Publics

and Public Spheres

2001

Michael J. Hyde,

The Call to Conscience:

Heidegger and Levinas,

Rhetoric and the

Euthanasia Debate

2002

Davis W. Houck,

Rhetoric as Currency:

Hoover, Roosevelt, and

the Great Depression

2003

Kirt H. Wilson,

The Reconstruction

Desegregation

Debate: The Policies of

Equality and

the Rhetoric of Place,

1870-1875

2004

Susan Zaeske,

Signatures of Citizenship:

Petitioning, Antislavery, and

Women's Political Identity

 
Olson Raycover PG Cover Dorsey    

2005

Lester C. Olson,

Benjamin Franklin's

Vision of

American Community:

A Study of Rhetorical

Iconology

2006

Angela G. Ray,

The Lyceum and

Public Culture in the

Nineteenth Century

United States

2007

Trevor Parry-Giles,

The Character of Justice: Rhetoric, Law, & Politics in

the Supreme Court

Confirmation Process

2008

Leroy G. Dorsey,

We Are All Americans,

Pure and Simple: Theodore

Roosevelt and the Myth

of Americanism

   

 
Robert Gunderson Award (Top Student Paper/Top Debut Paper)
1993, Jean Goodwin, "The Appeal to Posterity." 2002, Heather Norton, "The Clinton Administration's Depiction of the Modern Militia Movement Through a Rhetoric of Crisis."
1994, Susan M. Zaeske,"The Promiscuous Audience: A Barrier to Early Woman Speakers." 2003, David Dzikowski, "Locating Herbert Hoover's Inaugural Address: Kairos and Genre in the Rhetorical Presidency."
1995, Rebecca M. Townsend, "McCarthyism's Rhetorical Norms." 2004, Michael Lee, "George W. Bush and the Iraq Question: Analyzing a Moral Realist Perspective."

1998, A. Michele Mason, "Close Reading and the Text/Context Dilemma: A Subversive Account of the 1935 Harlem Riot."

2005, Melissa Barnett Cocian, "Using Functional Theory in Social Movement Rhetoric: A Thematic, Ideological, and Feminist Analysis of Women's Suffrage Speeches."
1999, Christina R. Foust, "Gender Myths and the Media Coverage of Hillary Rodham Clinton's Involvement with Health Care: What is Woman's Proper Place?" 2006, Dru Anthony Williams, "Staying Committed to the Mission: Epideictic Argument and George W. Bush's Performance in the 2004 Presidential Debates."
2000, Steven E. Martin, "Anti-Conspiracy and Anti-Propaganda Rhetoric in 'Joe Worker and the Story of Labor': The Use of the Comic Book Form." 2007, Josue David Cisneros, " Bilingual in Name Only”: Dissociation, Conspiracy Rhetoric, and the Campaign for California Proposition 227"
2001, B. Wayne Howell, "Samuel Seabury's Response to the First Continental Congress: Anomic Imagery in Appeals for Loyalty to Great Britain." 2008, Eric S. Jenkins, "The Towers of Babble and the Passage of the USA Patriot Act"
Wrage-Baskerville Award (Top Contributed Paper/Top Paper Award)
1986, Thomas Lessl, "Heresy, Orthodoxy, and the Politics of Science." 2001, Trevor Parry-Giles & Shawn J. Parry-Giles,"Constructing Presidentiality: The West Wing and the Ideological Definition of Presidential Leadership."
1991, Thomas Lessl, "Francis Bacon and the Biblical Origins of the Scientific Ethos." 2002, David C. Deifell, "Performing The Idea of University: The Occasion, the Crisis and the Student."
1993, Gage W. Chapel, "Synthesizing the American Dream: The Political Rhetoric of Jack Kemp." 2003, John M. Murphy, "The Language of Liberal Consensus: John F. Kennedy, Technocratic Reason, and the 'New Economics' at Yale University."
1994, Lisa Bates-Froiland & James L. Cherney, "The Rhetorical Function of 'Nature' in Elizabeth Cady Stanton's 'Solitude of Self.'" 2004, Jason Edward Black, "Constituting the 'Allotment Indian': The Role of Paternal Rhetoric in America's Dawes Act Era."
1995, John M. Murphy, "Inventing Authority: Bill Clinton, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Performance of Rhetorical Culture." 2005, Mary Carver, "The Power of the Prophet Persona for Abolitionist Feminist Lucy Stone."
1997, Mark Allan Steiner, "Maladroitness in the Culture Wars: Portraits of the Public in the Internal Rhetoric of Operation Rescue." 2006, Lisa Keranen, Lisa Irvin, Jason Lesko, & Alison E. Vogelaar, "'Myth, Mask, Sword, and Shield': Dr. John H. Marburger III's Rhetoric of Neutral Science for the Nation."
1998, Shawn J. Parry-Giles & Trevor Parry-Giles, "Meta-Imaging and the Hyperreality of American Politics: The War Room and the 1992 Clinton Campaign." 2007, Robin E. Jensen, "'For while my mother knows a lot, she won't tell me a thing': Ella Flagg Young's Fragmented Rhetoric in Support of the Chicago Experiment."
1999, Andrew C. Hansen, "A Gentleman's History of Geology: The Fall and Rise of Rhetoric in Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology." 2008, Eric S. Jenkins, "The Towers of Babble and the Passage of the USA Patriot Act"