Author Archive for: ‘Kendall R. Phillips’

Rhetorical “Rivers of Blood:” mediated interpretive controversy and The Trial of Enoch Powell

Uploaded 1 March 2000|Updated 15 March 2000 | Scholars seeking to understand the emergence of cultural memories and their functions have begun attending to the complex processes of public memory and particularly to “the rhetorical processes through which public memory makes its claim on cultural knowledge.” [1] Initially, public memory can be thought of as rhetorical in at least three …

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