Shawn J. Parry-Giles

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Speech Communication, Rhetoric and Composition Language, General, Public and Social Welfare
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Kaufer DS, Parry-Giles SJ. (2016) Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign memoirs: A study in contrasting identities Quarterly Journal of Speech. 1-26
Parry-Giles T, Parry-Giles SJ. (2015) Expanding the Discipline's Debate Contributions: New Potentials, Beyond Effects Quarterly Journal of Speech. 101: 113-126
Parry-Giles SJ. (2014) Hillary Clinton in the news: Gender and authenticity in American politics Hillary Clinton in the News: Gender and Authenticity in American Politics. 1-258
Parry-Giles SJ, Kaufer DS. (2012) Lincoln reminiscences and nineteenth-century portraiture: The private virtues of presidential character Rhetoric and Public Affairs. 15: 199-234
Kaufer D, Parry-Giles SJ, Klebanov BB. (2012) The "image bite," political language, and the public/private divide NBC News coverage of Hillary Clinton from scorned wife to Senate candidate Journal of Language and Politics. 11: 336-356
Parry-Giles SJ. (2010) Archival Research and the American Presidency: The Political and Rhetorical Complexities of Presidential Records The Handbook of Rhetoric and Public Address. 157-183
Parry-Giles SJ, Hogan JM. (2010) The Handbook of Rhetoric and Public Address The Handbook of Rhetoric and Public Address
Parry-Giles SJ, Parry-Giles T. (2006) Introduction: Campaign 2004: Looking to the Past for Ideological Certainty in a Period of National Anxiety Rhetoric and Public Affairs. 8: 543-548
Parry-Giles SJ, Blair DM. (2002) The Rise of the Rhetorical First Lady: Politics, Gender Ideology, and Women's Voice, 1789-2002 Rhetoric and Public Affairs. 5: 565-599
Parry-Giles T, Parry-Giles SJ. (2001) Embracing the Mess: Reflections on Campaign 2000 Rhetoric and Public Affairs. 4: 717-737
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