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Casey Kelly
Casey Kelly
Professor of Rhetoric and Public Culture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Donald J. Trump and the rhetoric of ressentiment
CR Kelly
Quarterly Journal of Speech 106 (1), 2-24, 2020
1402020
Apocalypse man: The death drive and the rhetoric of white masculine victimhood
CR Kelly
The Ohio State University Press, 2020
1022020
The man-pocalpyse: Doomsday Preppers and the rituals of apocalyptic manhood
CR Kelly
Text and Performance Quarterly 36 (2-3), 95-114, 2016
892016
Incels, compulsory sexuality, and fascist masculinity
CR Kelly, C Aunspach
Feminist formations 32 (3), 145-172, 2020
672020
Donald J. Trump and the rhetoric of white ambivalence
CR Kelly
Rhetoric and Public Affairs 23 (2), 195-223, 2020
522020
Camp Horror and the Gendered Politics of Screen Violence: Subverting the Monstrous-Feminine in Teeth (2007)
CR Kelly
Women's Studies in Communication 39 (1), 86-106, 2016
522016
The Post-Nuclear Family and the Depoliticization of Unplanned Pregnancy in Knocked Up, Juno, and Waitress
K Hoerl, CR Kelly
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 7 (4), 360-380, 2010
522010
Food television and otherness in the age of globalization
CR Kelly
Lexington Books, 2017
482017
Genesis in hyperreality: Legitimizing disingenuous controversy at the creation museum
CR Kelly, KE Hoerl
Argumentation and Advocacy 48 (3), 123-141, 2012
462012
Abstinence cinema: Virginity and the rhetoric of sexual purity in contemporary film
CR Kelly
Rutgers University Press, 2016
452016
Détournement, decolonization, and the American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island (1969–1971)
CR Kelly
Rhetoric Society Quarterly 44 (2), 168-190, 2014
452014
The wounded man: Foxcatcher and the incoherence of white masculine victimhood
CR Kelly
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 15 (2), 161-178, 2018
422018
“We Are Not Free”: The Meaning of in American Indian Resistance to President Johnson's War on Poverty
CR Kelly
Communication Quarterly 62 (4), 455-473, 2014
352014
It Follows: precarity, thanatopolitics, and the ambient horror film
CR Kelly
Critical studies in media communication 34 (3), 234-249, 2017
342017
Neocolonialism and the Global Prison in National Geographic's Locked Up Abroad
C Kelly
Critical Studies in Media Communication 29 (4), 331-347, 2012
312012
Blood-speak: Ward Churchill and the racialization of American Indian identity
CR Kelly
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 8 (3), 240-265, 2011
292011
Orwellian language and the politics of tribal termination (1953–1960)
CR Kelly
Western Journal of Communication 74 (4), 351-371, 2010
272010
Whipping it out: Guns, campaign advertising, and the White masculine spectacle
R Neville-Shepard, CR Kelly
Critical Studies in Media Communication 37 (5), 466-479, 2020
252020
The Toxic Screen: Visions of Petrochemical America in HBO's True Detective (2014)
CR Kelly
Communication, Culture & Critique 10 (1), 39-57, 2017
252017
Decolonizing native American rhetoric: communicating self-determination
CR Kelly, JE Black
(No Title), 2018
242018
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