Keyword [Burke] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 4 |
| 21. | An Analysis Of Edmund Burke’s Impeachment Of Warren Hastings |
| 22. | A Study On The English Translation Of In The Name Of Land And Life-Selected Speeches Of Jidi Majia From The Perspective Of Kenneth Burke’s Identification Theory |
| 23. | E-Dui Family’s Historical Merit For The Governance Of Xinjiang In Qing Dynasty |
| 24. | On The Rhetorical Motivations Of Mo Yan’s Life And Death Are Wearing Me Out From Kenneth Burke’s Dramatistic Perspective |
| 25. | An Analysis Of Identification In TED Speeches With Global Issue Tags |
| 26. | Rhetorical Analysis Of English Horror Film Posters From Burke’s Theoretical Perspective |
| 27. | A Rhetorical Analysis Of The U.S. Presidential Debates Based Upon The DIG Model |
| 28. | Publicity Translation From The Perspective Of Kenneth Burke’s Identification |
| 29. | Manners,Society And Community:A Cultural Approach To Sense And Sensibility |
| 30. | Research On The Rhetoric Strategy Of Xi Jinping's Overseas Speeches |
| 31. | Rhetoric as celebration: Form, identification, and spirit in the letters of Kenneth Burke and William Carlos Williams |
| 32. | Making rhetorical scents: An olfactory grammar of motives based on Kenneth Burke's pentad |
| 33. | From Logology to Dramatism: Kenneth Burke and Kurt Vonnegut as Critical Companion |
| 34. | From Acadian to American: The literary Americanization of Cajuns (Louisiana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George Washington Cable, Kate Chopin, Ernest Gaines, James Lee Burke, Tim Gautreaux) |
| 35. | Radio blues: Literature, mass communication and the human voice in Depression America (Kenneth Burke, John Dos Passos, Henry Roth) |
| 36. | A pentadic examination of Kenneth Burke's perspective by incongruity: Reading Burke's Nietzschean intertext (Friedrich Nietzsche) |
| 37. | Hoopla in Harlem! The renaissance of African American art and culture: A rhetorical criticism of artists as social activists during the 1920's and 1930's; engaging the philosophical discourse of Kenneth Burke |
| 38. | Kenneth Burke's Philosophical and Religious Thought |
| 39. | Father Thomas N. Burke, O.P.: The sacredness and eloquence of the Word |
| 40. | A metaphysic of form: Extending Burke's theory of rhetorical form (Edmund Burke) |
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