Works about Kenneth Burke

Acknowledgments

The primary and secondary bibliographies on Kenneth Burke are the culmination of the work of many people. David Blakesley collected the original bibliography, gaining permission from several sources. Permission to draw from the secondary bibliography constructed by William H. Rueckert and published in Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966 (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969) was graciously provided by Professor Rueckert, the editor of this important volume. Permission to draw from Richard H. Thames's "A Selected Bibliography of Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1968-86" was generously granted by the University of Wisconsin Press, publisher of the volume in which it appeared, The Legacy of Kenneth Burke, edited by Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia (Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1989). New and updated entries have been added here most recently in 2019 by Kristin Santa Maria and David Blakesley. Clarke Rountree made major updates to the bibliography previously. Other contributors have provided research assistance, including Chris Stuart, Katherine Elrick, Kate Hanzalik, Kristen Gay, Mari Ramler, Dina Basuki, Christopher Milazzo, Jerald L. Ross, Kate Howard, and Marcie Abney.

Format

The entries in this bibliography have been written to conform, in most cases, with the documentation style of the Modern Language Association. To make the researcher's task easier, additional information has been added when it might prove useful. [Bracketed] information points the reader to other works in which the particular work has been reprinted. Entries in this secondary bibliography have been arranged alphabetically by the author's last name.

Updates

Both the primary and secondary bibliographies are regularly updated. If you have information on additional publications suitable for this list, please submit the information via this form at the KB Journal site: http://kbjournal.org/submit_bibliography_entry. —Last Updated: 12/11/2019, DB


"American Scholar Forum: The New Criticism" (a discussion of the New Criticism by William Barrett. Kenneth Burke, Malcolm Cowley, Robert Gorham Davis. and Hiram Haydn). The American Scholar 20 (Winter and Spring 1950-51): 86-104, 218-231.

"Announcement." The Dial 86 (1929): 90.

Aaron, Daniel. "The Vagaries of Kenneth Burke." Writers on the Left: Episodes in American Literary Communism. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1961. 287-290.

Aaron, Daniel. "The Letter and the Spirit." Review of The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981 by Paul Jay, ed.) New Republic, 200 (March 13, 1989): 34-37.

Abbott, Don Paul. "Kenneth Burke's 'secular Conversion.'" Horns of Plenty: Malcolm Cowley and His Generation 2 (Winter 1989): 39-52.

Abbott, Don Paul. "Terminology and Ideology: Marxist Influences on the Rhetorical Theory of Kenneth Burke." DAI 34.09A (1973): 145.

Abdulla, Adnan Khalid. "Catharsis: An Analytical Study of Its Meanings and Uses in Modern Literary Criticism (Classicism, Psychoanalysis)." DAI 44.12A (1983): 309.

Abdulla, Adnan K. Catharsis in Literature. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1985.

Abel, Samuel David. "Susanne Langer and the Rhythm of Dramatic Action." DAI 45.05A (1984): 324.

Accardi, Bernard F. "The Epistemological Rhetoric of Autobiography (Augustine, Saint, Bunyan, John, Oliphant, Margaret, Adams, Henry)." DAI 56.04A (1994): 296.

Adams, Robert M. "The Dance of Language" Review of Kenneth Burke and the Drama of Human Relations, 2d ed. by William H. Rueckert). Times Literary Supplement July 8, 1983, 715-16. Burke responds in "Dramatism and Logology." Times Literary Supplement (August 12, 1983): 859.);

Adams, Robert Martin. "Restorations." Review of Towards a Better Life by Kenneth Burke. The New York Review of Books 7 (20 October 1966): 31-33.

Adams. Robert M., Strains of Discord: Studies in Literary Openness, Ithaca. N.Y.: Cornell UP. 1958. 7-8, 210.

Adams, Sarah Elizabeth. "Agitation With—and of—Burke's Comic Theory." Philosophy & Rhetoric 50.3 (2017): 315-35. Web.

Adams, Whitney Jordan. "A Response to Greig Henderson's "Dialogism Versus Monologism: Burke, Bakhtin, and the Languages of Social Change." KB Journal 13.1 (Fall 2017).

Adegunwa, Adekemi Eniitan. "Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the Greatest President Nigeria Never Had: A Burkeian Analysis Of "This War Is Not for the Extermination of the Ibos. It Is for the Federal Unity of Nigeria and the Happiness of Its People" (Awolowo Obafemi)." DAI 54.11A (1993): 160.

Adell, Sandra. "The Big E(Ilison)'s Texts and Intertexts: Eliot, Burke, and The Underground Man." College Language Association Journal 37.4 (June 1994): 377-401.

Aden, Roger C. Childhood Memory Spaces. Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, 2018.

Albrecht, James M. "Saying Yes and Saying No: Individualist Ethics in Ellison, Burke, and Emerson." Publication of the Modern Language Association 114.1 (January 1999): 46-63.

Alcorn Marshall W., Jr. "Self Structure as a Rhetorical Device: Modem Ethos and the Divisiveness of the Self." In Ethos: New Essays in Rhetorical and Critical Theory. Eds. James S. Baumlin and Tita French Baumlin. Dallas: Southern Methodist UP, 1994. 3-35.

Alcorn Marshall. Review of Kenneth Burke: Literature and Language as Symbolic Action by Greig Henderson. Style 24 (Spring 1990): 132.

Allen, Ira J. "Modern Rhetorical Theory, Acting Symbolically." The Ethical Fantasy of Rhetorical Theory. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018.

Allen, Virginia. "Some Implications of Kenneth Burke's 'Way of Knowing' for Composition Theory." JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 3.1-2 (1982): 10-23.

Allison, Kimberly Jo. "Rhetoric and Hypermedia in Electronic Textbooks." DAI 64.08A (2003): 388.

Allister, Mark. "A Marriage of Pedagogy and Theory: Sequencing and the Pentad. " The Writing Instructor 2.3 (1983): 129-36.

Allred, Jeffrey B. "American Modernism and Depression Documentary." DAI 66.06A (2005): 234.

Alpers, Paul J. What Is Pastoral? Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1996.

Althouse, Matthew T., and Floyd D. Anderson. "Benedict XVI's 'Troubled' Call for Religious Dialogue: The Regensburg Lecture." Atlantic Journal of Communication, vol. 27, no. 5, 2019, pp. 311-323.

Althouse, Matthew T., and Floyd D. Anderson. "Trouble with a Capital T": Jerome S. Bruner's Reenvisioning of Kenneth Burke's Dramatistic Pentad. KB Journal 11.2 (Spring 2016).

Altman, Ross Dean. Kenneth Burke's Relation to Modern Thought and Literature. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1978, 38, 5454A.

Anders, Abram. “Pragmatisms by Incongruity: ‘Equipment for Living’ from Kenneth Burke to Gilles Deleuze.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

Anderson, Dana Larson. "Arguing Identity: Strategizing the Self in Narratives of Conversion (Kenneth Burke, Dorothy Day, Deirdre Mccloskey, John G. Neihardt)." DAI 63.09A (2002): 267.

Anderson, Dana and Jessica Enoch. Burke in the Archives: Using the Past to Transform the Future of Burkean Studies. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2013.

Anderson, Dana.  Identity’s Strategy: Rhetorical Selves in Conversion.  Columbia: University of South Carolina, 2007.

Anderson, Dana.  “Questioning the Motives of Habituated Action:  Burke and Bourdieu on Practice.”  Philosophy and Rhetoric 37.3 (March 2005):  255–74.

Anderson, Floyd D., and Lawrence J. Prelli. "Kenneth Burke's Agonistic Theory of Knowledge." Western Journal of Communication, vol. 82, no. 2, 2018, pp. 181-193.

Anderson, Floyd D. and Matthew T. Althouse. “Five Fingers or Six? Pentad or Hexad?” KB Journal 6.2 (Spring 2010).

Anderson, Virginia. "Antithetical Ethics: Kenneth Burke and the Constitution." JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 15.2 (1995): 261-79.

Anderson, Virginia Susan. "Unpersuasive Truths: Critical Theory, Pedagogy, and Democratic Education." DAI 59.01A (1997): 392.

Andrade, Simone de Vore Rieck. "Visual Legacy: A Burkean Analysis of Spanish Civil War Imagery." Order No. 10599367 Texas Woman's University, 2017. Ann Arbor: ProQuest. Web.

Angel, Adriana and Benjamin Bates. “Terministic Screens of Corruption: A Cluster Analysis of Colombian Radio Conversations.”  KB Journal 10.1 (Summer 2014).

Anonymous. "Psychological Drama." Review of The White Oxen. The New York Times Book Review (26 October 1924): 23.

Anonymous. "Literary Criticism: The Minds behind the Written Word." The Times Literary Supplement (17 December 1954): viii, x.

Anonymous. "The American Jitters." Review of Language as Symbolic Action, The Philosophy of Literary Form, Towards a Better Life, and Malcolm Cowley's Think Back on Us. The Times Literary Supplement (8 June 1967): 508.

Anonymous. "Farewell to Kenneth Burke." New Republic 209 (December 13, 1993): 10.

Anonymous. Review of The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981 by Paul Jay, ed. New Yorker 65 (March 27, 1989): 116.

Anonymous. Review of The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981 by Paul Jay, ed. Virginia Quarterly Review 65 (Spring 1989): 55ff.

Anonymous. Review of The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981 by Paul Jay, ed. Wilson Quarterly 13 (Spring 1989): 108ff.

Antunes, Débora. Branding Cyber-Activism: Burke's Identification and The Visual Identity of Anonymous. KB Journal 11.2 (Spring 2016).

Appel, Edward C. "Biological Adumbrations of Drama: Deacon, Burke, Action/Motion, and the Bridge to the 'Symbolic Species.'” KB Journal, vol. 14, no. 1, 2019.

Appel, Edward C. "Deacon, Burke, and Evolution of the "Symbolic Species": Six Points of Connection from Biological Anthropology." KB Journal 13.1 (Fall 2017).

Appel, Edward C. "Burlesque Drama as a Rhetorical Genre: The Hudibrastic Ridicule of William F. Buckley, Jr." Western Journal of Communication 60 (1996): 269-84.

Appel, Edward C. "Burlesque, Tragedy, and a (Potentially) “Yuuuge” “Breaking of a Frame”: Donald Trump’s Rhetoric as “Early Warning”?" Communication Quarterly, vol. 66, no. 2, 2018, pp. 157-175

Appel, Edward C. "A Dramatistic Study of the Preaching of the Rev. Dr. Wallace E. Fisher (Pennsylvania)." DAI 45.01A (1984): 270.

Appel, Edward C. "Kenneth Burke: Coy Theologian." Journal of Communication and Religion 16 (1993): 99-110.

Appel, Edward C. "Implications and Importance of the Negative in Burke's Dramatistic Philosophy of Language." Communication Quarterly 41 (Winter 1993): 51-65.

Appel, Edward C. "The Perfected Drama of Reverend Jerry Falwell." Communication Quarterly 35 (Winter 1987): 26-38.

Appel, Edward C. "The Rhetoric of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Comedy and Context in Tragic Collision." Western Journal of Communication 61 (1997): 376-402.

Appel, Edward C. "The Tragic-Symbol Preaching of the Rev. Dr. Wallace E. Fisher." Journal of Communication and Religion 10 (1987): 34-43.

Arac, Jonathan. "Criticism Between Opposition and Counterpoint." Boundary 2-An International Journal of Literature and Culture 25.2 (1998): 55-69.Archer, S. Review of Contingency Blues: The Search for Foundations in American Criticism by Paul Jay. Choice 35 (October 1997): 298.

Arac, Jonathan. Review of The Rites of Identity: The Religious Naturalism and Cultural Criticism of Kenneth Burke and Ralph Ellison by Beth Eddy. American Literature 81.3 (Sep. 2009): 639-41.

Archias, Susan Dana. "Kenneth Burke's Approach to Language and Theory Construction." MAI 26.04 (1988): 101.

Arrington, Phillip K. "Soliloquies Divine: God's Self-Addressed Rhetoric in the Old Testament." RHETORICA-A JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF RHETORIC 34.3 (2016): 223-42. Web.

Arrington, Phillip K. Tropes, Invention, and the Composing Process. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1984 Dec., 45:6, 1740A.

Arrington, Phillip K., and Shirley K Rose. "Prologue to What is Possible: Introductions as Metadiscourse." College Composition and Communication 38 (October 1987): 306-18.

Arrington, Phillip. "A Dramatistic Approach to Understanding and Teaching the Paraphrase." College Composition and Communication 39 (May 1988): 185-97.

Atkins, Judi. Conflict, Co-Operation and the Rhetoric of Coalition Government. Palgrave, DE, 2018, doi:10.1057/978-1-137-31796-4.

Atkins, Judi. “Constructing Conflict and Cooperation: The Rhetoric of Coalition Bargaining.” Party Politics, vol. 25, no. 3, May 2019, pp. 315–324, doi:10.117/1354068817713998.

Auden W. H. "A Grammar of Assent" Review of The Philosophy of Literary Form. The New Republic 105 (14 July 1941): 59.

Aune, James. "Burke's Late Blooming: Trope, Defense, and Rhetoric." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 69.3 (August 1983): 328-53.

Bacon, Jacqueline Lee. ""The Humblest May Stand Forth": Marginalized Voices in Abolitionist Rhetoric (Women Abolitionists, African-American)." DAI 58.07A (1997): 375.

Baer, Donald M. "A Comment on Skinner as Boy and on Burke as S-." Behaviorism 4 (Fall 1976): 273-77.

Bailie, Brian. “Smart Mobs and Kenneth Burke.” KB Journal 6.2 (Spring 2010).

Bak, Hans. "Contest in Vilification: The Literary Friendship of Kenneth Burke and Malcom Cowley." Review of The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981 by Paul Jay, ed. Southern Review 26 (Winter 1990): 226-35.

Baker, Lewis. "Kenneth Burke and Oswald Spengler." Horns of Plenty: Malcolm Cowley and His Generation 2.1 (Spring 1989): 9-18.

Baker, Lewis. "Some Manuscript Collections Containing Kenneth Burke Materials." Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory 6.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1985): 307-11.

Bakke, Peter C., and Jim A. Kuypers. The Syrian Civil War, International Outreach, and a Clash of Worldviews. KB Journal 11.2 (Spring 2016).

Ball, Moya. "A Response to Andrew King's 'Disciplining the Master: Finding the Via Media for Kenneth Burke.'" American Communication Journal 4.2 (Winter 2001). Spec. Issue of ACJ on Burke; see Kuypers, Jim A. and the essays by Andrew King, David Cratis Williams, and Bernard Brock.

Battista, Andrew. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott Newstok. KB Journal 4.1 (Fall 2007). Web.

Baranowski, Brad. "The Unending Conversation: Kenneth Burke and Richard Mckeon's Aesthetic Pragmatism, 1920-1960." Modern Intellectual History, vol. 15, no. 1, 2018, pp. 153-184.

Barat, Jean Claude. "Kenneth Burke et les 'New Critics' ou: Kenneth, Edmond, William et les autres." Recherches anglaises et américaines 12 (1979): 45-64.

Barrett, Elizabeth. "Comedy, Courtesy, and A Passage to India." English Studies in Canada 10.1 (March 1984): 77-93.

Barrile, Leo George. "Television and Attitudes About Crime." DAI 41.03A (1980): 497.

Basuki, Dina Septiani Suharjoso. "Using Social Media to Foster Identification in Indonesia's 2014 Presidential Election: An Examination of Facebook Politics from Kenneth Burke's Dramatistic Perspective." Order No. 10269848 Clemson University, 2017. Ann Arbor: ProQuest. Web.

Bates, Benjamin R. “Mapping International Health onto Domestic Health: A Pentadic Cartography of Kathleen Sibelius’s Global Health Strategy.” Communication Studies 67.3 (2016): 321-38. Web.

Bates, Ernest Sutherland. "A Spendthrift with Ideas." Review of Permanence and Change. The New York Herald Tribune Books (12 May 1935): 8.

Bator, Paul B. "The 'Good Reasons Movement': A 'Confounding' of Dialectic and Rhetoric?" Philosophy and Rhetoric 21.1 (1988): 38-47. Bator is responding to Timothy Crusius', "A Case for Kenneth Burke's Dialectic and Rhetoric." See Crusius' "Response to Paul G. Bator" also.

Baumer, Fred A. "Toward the Development of Homiletic as Rhetorical Genre: A Critical Study of Roman Catholic Preaching in the United States since Vatican Council Ii (Hermeneutics, Heidegger, Dramatism, Kenneth Burke, Turner)." DAI 46.08A (1985): 277.

Baumlin, James S., and Peter L. Scisco. "Ethos and its Constitutive Role in Organizational Rhetoric." The Handbook of Organizational Rhetoric and Communication. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, NJ, USA, 2018, pp. 201-213.

Beach, J.M. Kenneth Burke: A Sociology of Knowledge: Dramatism, Ideology, and Rhetoric. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012.

Beard, David. “’I Shall, with the Greatest of Ease and Friendliness, Scour You from the Earth’: Yvor Winters on Kenneth Burke.” Review of In Defense of Reason by Yvor Winters. KB Journal 3.2 (Spring 2007). Web.

Beard, James E. "Rhetorical Mapping of Technological Psychosis: A Burkean Reading of William Gibson's "Neuromancer" (Kenneth Burke)." DAI 60.12A (1999): 179.

Beasley, Kimberly Eckel and James P. Beasley. “Dramatism, Musical Theatre Interpretation, and Popular Artistic Production” KB Journal 11.2 (Spring 2016).

Beasley, James P., and Jack Selzer. "Present at the Creation: Kenneth Burke at the First CCCC." Rhetoric Review, vol. 38, no. 1, 2019, pp. 39-49.

Behr, Martin. "Continuity and Change in the Thought of Kenneth Burke." MAI 31.03 (1992): 125.

Behr, Martin. Critical Moments in the Rhetoric of Kenneth Burke: Implications for Composition. Ed. Richard M. Coe. Winnepeg, Manitoba: Inkshed Publications, 1996.

Bell, Elizabeth Ellen. "A Dramatistic Analysis of Selected Works of Wole Soyinka." DAI 45.03A (1983): 283.

Bello, Richard. "A Burkeian Analysis of the 'Political Correctness' Confrontation in Higher Education." Southern Communication Journal 61.3 (Spring 1996): 243-52.

Bendixen-Park, Kitty Diane. "Dramatism and Headship: A Survey of Text-Linguistic and Rhetorical Theory to Elucidate Paul's Use of Kephale in First Corinthians 11:2-16. (Volumes I and Ii) (Kephale, Pentad)." DAI 56.03A (1994): 518.

Bendrat, Anna. "Rhetoric in Digital Communication: Merging Tradition with Modernity." Res Rhetorica, vol. 6, no. 3, 2019, pp. 111-124.

Benne, Kenneth D. "Toward a Grammar of Educational Motives." Essay-review of A Grammar of Motives. Educational Forum 11 (1947): 233-239.

Bennett, W. Lance. "Political Scenarios and the Nature of Politics." Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (Winter 1983): 23-42.

Benoit, William L. "Systems of Explanation: Aristotle and Burke on 'Cause.'" Rhetoric Society Quarterly 13.1 (Winter 1983): 41-57.

Benoit, William L., and Michael D. Moeder. Bibliography of Several Approaches to Rhetorical Criticism. Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association, 1989.

Berlinski, Edward G. "Kenneth Burke, Identification, and Psychoanalytic Theory." DAI 59.04A (1997): 184.

Berokoff, Tanya Ellen. "Old West, New West: Rhetorical Representations on Vigilantism in Film (Michael Mann, Bill Pullman)." MAI 41.04 (2003): 112.

Berry, Elvera Buettner. "Undergraduate Education: A Burkean Perspective." DAI 48.02A (1987): 153.

Bertelsen, Dale A. "Kenneth Burke's Conception of Reality: The Process of Transformation and Its Implications for Rhetorical Criticism." Extensions of the Burkeian System. Ed. James W. Chesebro. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1993. 230-47.

Berthold, Carol A. "Kenneth Burke's Cluster-Agon Method: Its Development and an Application." Central States Speech Journal 27 (Winter 1976): 302-09.

Bessiegravere, Jean. "Kenneth Burke face à quelques ecrivains européens (1921 1932)." Revue de littérature comparée 54 (April June 1980): 174-95.

Bessiegravere, Jean. "Kenneth Burke: Critique, Lecture, Litterature Rhetorique, Linguistique et Communaute de Communication." Oeuvres and Critiques: Revue Internationale d'Etude de la Reception Critique d'Etude des 0euvres Litteraires de Langue 11.2 (1986): 209-18.

Betts Van Dyk, Krista K. “From the Plaint to the Comic: Kenneth Burke’s Towards a Better Life.”  Rhetoric Society Quarterly 36.1 (2006): 31–53.

Bewley. Marius. "Kenneth Burke as Literary Critic," first published in 1948; reprinted in The Complex Fate, London: Chatto and Windus, 1952. 211-243.

Bialostosky, Don. “Symbolic Action and Dialogic Social Interaction in Burke's and the Bakhtin School's Sociological Approaches to Poetry.” KB Journal 11.1 (Summer 2015).

Biebel, Brett. “Standing Up for Comedy: Kenneth Burke and The Office.” KB Journal 7.1 (Fall 2010).

Biesecker, Barbara A. Addressing Postmodernity: Kenneth Burke, Rhetoric, and a Theory of Social Change. Tuscaloosa, AL : U of Alabama P, 1997.);

Biesecker, Barbara. "Kenneth Burke's Grammar of Motives: Speculations on the Politics of Interpretation." Rhetoric and Ideology: Compositions and Criticisms of Power. Ed. Charles W. Kneupper. Arlington, TX: Rhetoric Society of America, 1989. 82-89.

Biesecker, Barbara Ann. "Kenneth Burke's "A Grammar of Motives", "A Rhetoric of Motives" And "The Rhetoric of Religion": Towards an Ontology of Individual and Collective Action." DAI 50.06A (1989): 168.

Biles, Jeremy. Review of The Rites of Identity: The Religious Naturalism and Cultural Criticism of Kenneth Burke and Ralph Ellison by Beth Eddy. Journal of Religion 85.1 (Jan. 2005): 186-8.

Birdsell, David S. "Kenneth Burke at the Nexus of Argument and Trope." Argumentation and Advocacy: Journal of the American Forensic Association 29 (Spring 1993): 178-85.

Birdsell, David S. "Ronald Reagan on Lebanon and Grenada: Flexibility and Interpretation in the Application of Kenneth Burke's Pentad" The Quarterly Journal of Speech 73.3 (August 1987): 267-79.

Bishop, John Peale. "Gulliver on the Subway." Review of The White Oxen. The Saturday Review of Literature 1 (3 January 1925): 427.

Bjork, Rebecca Suzanne. "The Strategic Defense Initiative: Symbolic Containment of the Nuclear Threat." DAI 50.11A (1989): 01.

Black, Max. Review of A Grammar of Motives. The Philosophical Review 55 (July 1946): 487-490.

Black, Jason Edward. “Symbolic Suicide as Mortification, Transformation, and Counterstatement: The Conciliatory (Yet) Resistant Surrender of Maka-tai-mesh-ekia-kiak.” KB Journal 2.1 (Fall 2005).

Black, Jeremy. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott L. Newstok. Notes & Queries 55.3 (Sep. 2008): 386-8.

Blackmur, R. P. "A Critic's Job of Work," first published in 1935; reprinted in Language as Gesture, New York: Harcourt. Brace and Company, 1952. 391-394.

Blackmur, R. P. "The Lion and the Honeycomb," first published in 1950; reprinted in The Lion and the Honeycomb, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1955. 193-195.

Blackmur, R. P. "Language as Gesture," first published in 1943; reprinted in Language as Gesture, New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1952. 3-4.

Blair, Carole. "Symbolic Action and Discourse: The Convergent/Divergent Views of Kenneth Burke and Michel Foucault." Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1995. 119-65.

Blakesley, David, and Todd Deam. "Kenneth Burke's FBI Files." KB Journal 13.1 (Fall 2017).

Blakesley, David, ed. The Terministic Screen: Rhetorical Perspectives on Film. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 2003. Uses "Terministic Screens" from Language as Symbolic Action and draws from A Rhetoric of Motives.

Blakesley, David. “And Now . . . Essays Toward a Symbolic of Motives, 1950 to 1955.” KB Journal 3.2 (Spring 2007).

Blakesley, David. “Burke's New Boiks: Get 'em While They're Hot and Before They're Not . . .” KB Journal 3.1 (Fall 2006).

Blakesley, David. The Elements of Dramatism. Boston: Longman, 2002.

Blakesley, David. "Listen for a While, then Put in Your O(a)r." Explanation Points, edited by John R. Gallagher and Dànielle Nicole DeVoss, Utah State University Press, 2019.

Blakesley, David. "Kenneth Burke's Pragmatism--Old and New." Kenneth Burke and the 21st Century. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Albany: State U of New York P, 1999. 71-95.

Blakesley, David. Kenneth Burke and Rhetorical Inquiry in American Criticism, 1920-1950. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1990 July, 51:1, 162A. Degree-granting institution: U of Southern California.

Blakesley, David. Review of Reorienting Rhetoric: The Dialectic of List and Story by John D. O'Banion. The Kenneth Burke Society Newsletter. 10.1 (June 1995): 22-25.

Blakesley, David. "So What's Rhetorical about Criticism? A Subjective Dialogue Featuring Kenneth Burke and Fredric Jameson." Textuality and Subjectivity: Essays on Language and Being. Eds. Dale Gowen, Ken Mendoza, and Eitel Timm. Columbia, SC: Camden, 1991. 14-20.

Blankenship, Jane, and Janette Kenner Muir. "On Imaging the Future: The Secular Search for 'Piety.'" Communication Quarterly 35 (Winter 1987): 112.

Blankenship, Jane. "Kenneth Burke on Ecology: A Synthesis." Extensions of the Burkeian System. Ed. James W. Chesebro Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1993. 251-68.

Blankenship, Jane. "'Magic' and 'Mystery' in the Works of Kenneth Burke." The Legacy of Kenneth Burke. Eds. Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1989. 246-76.

Blanton, Raymond. Review of The Rhetoric of Intention in Human Affairs by Gary Woodward. KB Journal 11.2 (Spring 2016). Web.

Blanton, Shirley. "The Pentad Revisited." English in Texas 26.1 (Fall 1994): 18-21.

Blau, Herbert. "Kenneth Burke: Tradition and the Individual Critic," American Quarterly 6 (1954): 323-336.

Bloom, Harold. "A Tribute to Kenneth Burke." Book World (May 31, 1981): 4.

Bloom, Harold. A Map of Misreading. New York: Oxford UP, 1975.

Bloom, Harold. Agon: Towards A Theory of Revisionism. New York: Oxford UP, 1982.

Bloom, Harold. The Breaking of the Vessels. The Wellek Library Lectures at the U of California, Irvine. Ed. Frank Lentricchia. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1982.

Bloom, James D. "Fellow Travelers: A Canon for Critics." Review of Kenneth Burke: Literature and Language as Symbolic Action by Greig E. Henderson, The Legacy of Kenneth Burke by Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia, eds., Kenneth Burke and Martin Heidegger, With a Note Against Deconstruction by Samuel B. Southwell, and Lionel Trilling: The Work of Liberation by Daniel T. O'Hara. American Literary History 2.4 (Winter 1990): 772-83.

Bloomfield, Emma F. "The Rhetoric of Energy Darwinism: Neoliberal Piety and Market Autonomy in Economic Discourse." Rhetoric Society Quarterly, vol. 49, no. 4, 2019, pp. 320-341.

Bloomfield, Emma F., and Gabriela Tscholl. "Analyzing Warrants and Worldviews in the Rhetoric of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton: Burke and Argumentation in the 2016 Presidential Election." KB Journal, vol. 13, no. 2, 2018.

Blum. W. C. "A Poetry of Perspectives" Review of Book of Moments. Poetry. 86 I (March 1956): 362-366.

Bobbitt, David A. The Rhetoric of Redemption: Kenneth Burke’s Redemption Drama and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech.”Communication, Media, and Politics Series. New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004.

Bogel, Fredric V. The Difference Satire Makes: Rhetoric and Reading from Jonson to Byron. Cornell University Press, 2019, doi:10.7591/j.ctvrf89x4.

Boggs, Nicholas Taylor. "The Critic and the Little Man: On African-American Literary Studies in the Post-Civil Rights Era (James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison)." DAI 66.07A (2005): 250.

Bognar, Holly H. "A Shift in Public Administration Theory Illustrated through the Rhetoric of Inquiry (Kenneth Burke)." DAI 58.10A (1997): 193.

Bonadonna, Angelo. Kenneth Burke's Comedy of Motives Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1994 Nov, 55:5, 1266A DAI No.: DA9426610. Degree granting institution: U of Illinois, Chicago, 1994.

Bonanno, Justin N. "Capital as the Lens that Bourdieu Pierres through: Public Relations, Social Theory, and Rhetoric." Public Relations Review, vol. 44, no. 3, 2018, pp. 385-392.

Bonner, T. Review of The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981 by Paul Jay, ed. Choice 27 (February 1990): 948.

Bonnstetter, Beth E. "Mel Brooks Meets Kenneth Burke (And Mikhail Bakhtin): Comedy and Burlesque in Satiric Film." Journal of Film and Video 63.1 (2011): 18-31.

Booth, Wayne C. Critical Understanding: The Powers and Limits of Pluralism Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1979.

Booth, Wayne C. "Kenneth Burke's Way of Knowing. " Critical Inquiry 1 (Fall 1974): 1-22. Burke's responds with "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes."

Booth, Wayne C. "The Many Voices of Kenneth Burke, Theologian and Prophet, as Revealed in His Letters to Me." Unending Conversations: New Writings by and about Kenneth Burke. Ed. Greig R. Henderson and David Cratis Williams. Rhetorical Philosophy and Theory. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 2001. 179-201.

Borchers, Timothy A. "The Rhetorical Construction of Allegations of Political Corruption in Case Studies of Nixon, Carter, Reagan, and Clinton (Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton)." DAI 57.04A (1996): 269.

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Bostdorff, Denise M. "Making Light of James Watt: A Burkean Approach to the Form and Attitude of Political Cartoons." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 73 (February 1987): 43-59.

Bostdorff, Denise M. "Vice Presidential Comedy and the Traditional Female Role: An Examination of the Rhetorical Characteristics of the Vice Presidency." Western Journal of Speech Communication 55 (Winter 1991): 1-27.

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Bouwkamp, Michelle Laura. "Local Newspapers and the Restoration of Order: Littleton after Columbine (Colorado)." MAI 43.02 (2004): 102.

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Bowman, Nick. “Appalachia: Where the Squids Hate the Chalkies.” KB Journal 7.1 (Fall 2010).

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Brock, Bernard L, Kenneth Burke, and Parke G. Burgess. "Dramatism as Ontology or Epistemology: A Symposium." Communication Quarterly 33 (Winter 1985): 17-33.

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Brock, Bernard L., Mark E. Huglen, James F. Klumpp, and Sharon Howell. Making Sense of Political Ideology: The Power of Language in Democracy. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005.

Brooks, Ronald Clark, Jr. "Red Scare Rhetoric and Composition: Early Cold War Effects on University Writing Instruction, 1934--1954." DAI 65.05A (2004): 256.

Brophy, Robert J. "Meditation on Saviours: A Publication Odyssey." Robinson Jeffers Newsletter 65 (December 1984): 5-7.

Brown, Kevin James. "Communicating Face: Exploring Face Performance in an Organizational Society." DAI 61.09A (2000): 324.

Brown, Merle E. Kenneth Burke. U of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers, no. 75. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1969.

Brown Broughton, Robin Marie. "Dramatism and the Creation of Meaning for Assisted Suicide in Derek Humphry's "Final Exit": A Burkian Analysis (Kenneth Burke)." DAI 60.12A (1999): 221.

Browne, Stephen H. "Webster's Eulogy and the Tropes of Public Memory." Rhetoric and Political Culture in Nineteenth Century America. Ed. Thomas W. Benson. East Lansing, MI : Michigan State UP, 1997. 39-45.

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Brummett, Barry. "Perfection and the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons, Teleology, and Motives." Journal of Communication 39.1 (Winter 1989): 85-95.

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Brummett, Barry. "Speculations on the Discovery of a Burkean Blunder." Rhetoric Review 14.1 (Fall 1995): 221-25.

Brummett, Barry and Anna M. Young. “Some Uses of Burke in Communication Studies.” KB Journal 2.2 (Spring 2006).

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Buerkle, C. Wesley. “Cynics, Hypocrites, and Nasty Boys: Senator Larry Craig and Gay Rights Caught in the Grotesque Frame.” KB Journal 7.1 (Fall 2010).

Burchett, Brenda Harnage. "Transforming Eva Peron, from Eva Maria Ibarguren to Santa Evita: A Burkean Perspective (Rhetoric, Argentina, Kenneth Burke, Peronism, Juan Peron)." DAI 46.08A (1985): 159.

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Burke, Kenneth. Review of The Ethics of Competition and Other Essays by Frank Hyneman. American Journal of Sociology. 42.3 (Sep. 1937): 342-44.

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Burke, Michael. Swan Dive. New York: Caravel Books, 2009. Print.

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Bury, Mary Janet. "A Rhetorical Analysis of Selected Speeches of the Reverend Jerry Falwell." DAI 51.07A (1986): 454.

Butler, Jonathan. "Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano and the Drunken Discourse of Literary Solipsism." University of Toronto Quarterly, vol. 86, no. 1, 2017, pp. 37-64.

Butler, Jonathan. "Pure Persuasion: Metarhetorical Motives in Kenneth Burke's Towards a Better Life." University of Toronto Quarterly: A Canadian Journal of the Humanities 81.2 (2012): 246-264.

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Butler, Shannan H. "Teaching Rhetoric through Data Visualization." Communication Teacher 25.3 (2011): 131-135.

Butscher, Edward. Review of The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981 by Paul Jay, ed. Georgia Review 43 (Summer 1989): 419-22.

Butterfield, Rya. "Rhetorical Forms of Symbolic Labor: The Evolution of Iconic Representations in China's Model Worker Awards." Rhetoric and Public Affairs 15.1 (2012): 95-125.

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Cahill, William. “Kenneth Burke’s Pedagogy of Motives.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

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Campbell, Andrew Steven. "A Dramatistic Analysis of John Grierson's Rhetoric in the British Documentary Film Movement, 1929-1939 (Documentary, Film)." DAI 50.08A (1989): 330.

Campbell, Karyn. "Review: Out of Mind by Michael Burke." KB Journal, vol. 13, no. 1, 2017.

Campbell, Lauren Dawn. "A Burkeian Conceptual Analysis of the American Presidential, Selected Reagan Administration, and Selected Print Media Response to Muammar El-Qaddafi: 1981-1986. (Volumes I and Ii) (Qaddafi Muammar El-, Libya)." DAI 52.02A (1990): 1634.

Campbell, Joseph W. "Interpellation, Identification, and the Boundary between Self and o/Other." The Order and the Other. University Press of Mississippi, 2019.

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Canel, Maria Jose, and Mario Garcia Gurrionero. “Framing Analysis, Dramatism and Terrorism Coverage: Politician and Press Responses to the Madrid Airport Bombing.” Communication & Society 29.4 (2016): 133-49. Web.

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Carbaugh, Donal A. "On Persons, Speech, and Culture: American Codes Of "Self," "Society," And "Communication" On "Donahue" (Ethnography, Discourse Analysis)." DAI 45.02A (1984): 488.

Cardinale, Mary K. "Piety and Intolerance: A Rhetorical Inquiry into the Constituting of Christian Fundamentalist Identity." DAI 62.09A (2001): 196.

Carlson, A. C. "Burkean Dramatistic Analysis: An Echo of Diversity: Dramatistic Analysis of Comics." More Critical Approaches to Comics. Routledge, 2020, pp. 175-188.

Carlson, A. Cheree. "Creative Casuistry and Feminist Consciousness: The Rhetoric of Moral Reform." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 78 (February 1992): 16-32.

Carlson, A. Cheree. "Gandhi and the Comic Frame: 'Ad Bellum Purificandum.'" The Quarterly Journal of Speech 72 (November 1986): 446-55.

Carlson, A. Cheree. "Limitations on the Comic Frame: Some Witty American Women of the Nineteenth Century." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 74.3 (August 1988): 310-22.

Carlson, A. Cheree. "Narrative as the Philosopher's Stone: How Russell H. Conwell Changed Lead into Diamonds." Western Journal of Speech Communication 53 (Fall 1989): 342-55.

Carroll, Charles Francis. "A Kenneth Burke Lexicon: A Reader's Guide to Selected Terms in the Major Works of Kenneth Burke, 1931--1972." DAI 63.06A (2002): 1917.

Carroll, Jeffrey. “The Song above Catastrophe: Kenneth Burke on Music.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

Carmichael, Thomas. "Postmodernism, Symbolicity, and the Rhetoric of the Hyperreal: Kenneth Burke, Fredric Jameson, and Jean Baudrillard." Text and Performance Quarterly 11.4 (October 1991): 319-24.

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Carrier, James G. "Knowledge, Meaning, and Social Inequality in Kenneth Burke." American Journal of Sociology 88 (July 1982): 43-61.

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Carruth, Hayden. "Three Portraits." Sewanee Review 99 (Spring 1991): 266-72.

Carter, Christopher. Material Correspondences in Icíar Bollaín's Even the Rain: Ambiguities of Substance. KB Journal 11.2 (Spring 2016).

Carter, C. Allen. Kenneth Burke and the Scapegoat Process. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1996.

Carter, C. Allen. "Kenneth Burke and the Bicameral Power of Myth." Poetics Today 18 (Fall 1997): 343-73.

Carter, C. Allen. "Late Burke," Quarterly Journal of Speech, 86.2 (May 2000): 232-36.

Carter, C. Allen. "Logology and Religion: Kenneth Burke on the Metalinguistic Dimension of Language. " Journal of Religion 72 (January 1992): 1-18.

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Cascardi, Anthony J. "Calderon: The Enduring Moment." Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispanicos 7.2 (Winter 1983): 213-229.

Case, Peter Clinton. "The Self as Organizational Trope: A Dramatistic Study of Computer Technology and Its Rhetoric." DAI 50.01A (1988): 474.

Casey, J. Glen. "Terms for Harvesting Order in the Nova Scotia Lobster Fishery." MAI 42.03 (2003): 92.

Casey, Paul. Review of Democracy and America’s War on Terror by Robert L. Ivie. KB Journal 3.2 (Spring 2007). Web.

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Catano, James V. "Historical versus Organicist Criticism: Spitzer, Burke, and the Context of Style." Language, History, Style. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1988. 126-50.

Cathcart, Robert S. "Instruments of His Own Making: Burke and Media." Extensions of the Burkeian System. Ed. James W. Chesebro. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1993. 287-308.

Cautrell, Dion Claude. "The Substance of Style: Invention, Arrangement, and Paralogic Rhetoric in the Composition Classroom." DAI 63.06A (2002): 264.

Chambers, Leslie A. B. A Grammar of Consubstantiality: A Burkean Feminist Rhetorical Analysis of Third-Person Identity Constitution in Science-Fiction Television, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2018.

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Chamberlain, John. "Rhetoric Finds a Champion in Mr. Kenneth Burke." Review of Counter-Statement. The New York Times Book Review (25 October 1931): 2.

Chandler, Robert C. "Representative Anecdotes in Organizational Communication: Corporate Annual Reports as a Case Study." Journal of Communication Studies 6 (1988): 10-14.

Chapell, Bryan S. "The Effective Use and Development Of "Life-Situation" Illustrations in Contemporary Preaching: Analysis and Application of Interpersonal Hermeneutics for a Rhetorical Model of Homiletical Communication." DAI 49.03A (1987): 224.

Charland, Maurice. "Constitutive Rhetoric: The Case of the 'Peuple Quebecois.'" The Quarterly Journal of Speech 73 (May 1987): 133-50.

Chase, Richard. "Rhetoric of Rhetoric." Review of A Rhetoric of Motives. Partisan Review 17 (September-October 1950): 736-739.

Cheney, George, Kathy Garvin-Doxas, and Kathleen Torrens. "Kenneth Burke's Implicit Theory of Power." Kenneth Burke and the 21st Century. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Albany: State U of New York P, 1999. 133-50.

Cheney, George Edward. "Speaking of Who "We" Are: The Development of the U.S. Catholic Bishops' Pastoral Letter "The Challenge of Peace" As a Case Study in Identity, Organization, and Rhetoric (Communication, Religion, Theory, Language, United States)." DAI 46.11A (1985): 479.

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Chernekoff, Janice. "Embodied Rhetorics: Writing Rides from the Seat of a Bike." KB Journal, vol. 13, no. 2, 2018.

Chesebro, James W. "Communication, Values, and Popular Television Series A Seventeen-Year Assessment." Communication Quarterly 39 (Summer 1991): 197-225.

Chesebro, James W. "Epistemology and Ontology as Dialectical Modes in the Writings of Kenneth Burke." Communication Quarterly 36 (Summer 1988): 175-91.

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Chesebro, James W. "The Radical Revolutionary in America: Analysis of a Rhetorical Movement, 1960 1972." ProQuest Dissertations and Theses 302633975 (1972).

Chidester, Phil. Review of Romancing the Difference: Kenneth Burke, Bob Jones University, and the Rhetoric of Religious Fundamentalism by Camille K. Lewis. Rhetoric & Public Affairs 12.2 (Summer 2009): 320-22.

Chin, Renee Jill. "Workplace Narratives: Enacting the Value for Diversity." DAI 62.09A (2001): 267.

Choinski, Thomas. "Dramaturgy, Wargaming and Technological Innovation in the United States Navy: Four Historical Case Studies." Order No. 10265808 Salve Regina University, 2017. Ann Arbor: ProQuest. Web.

Christiansen, Adrienne E. and Jeremy L. Hanson. "Comedy as Cure for Tragedy: ACT UP and the Rhetoric of Aids." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 82.2 (May 1996): 157-70.

Chisnell, Steven Rand. "The Rhetoric of Systems and Meanings: A Demonstration of Contextual Interaction in Writing and Teaching." MAI 31.01 (1992): 312.

Choi, Jae-Oh. "Voicing Back: The Poetics and Politics of Ping Chong's Ethno-Historiographic Fables." DAI 65.12A (2004): 345.

Chordas, Thomas John. "Building the Kingdom: The Creativity of Ritual Performance in Catholic Pentecostalism." DAI 41.09A (1980): 228.

Church, Scott H. "Brother "Killer" Kane: Resistance, Identification, and the Intersection of Rock Music and Religious Values in New York Doll." Journal of Media and Religion, vol. 18, no. 2, 2019, pp. 50-60.

Ciardi, John. "The Critic in Love." Review of Book of Moments. The Nation 181 (8 October 1955): 307-308.

Ciesielski, Dennis J. "'Secular Pragmatism': Kenneth Burke and the [Re]socialization of Literature and Theory." Kenneth Burke and the 21st Century. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Albany: State U of New York P, 1999. 243-67.

Clair, Robin Patric. “Rhetorical Ingenuity in the New Global Realities: A Case of the Anti-Sweatshop Movement [Special Issue].KB Journal 8.1 (Spring 2012).

Clapp, Tara Lynne. "Environmental Identities: Rhetorics of Environmental Planning (Rachel Carson, Aldo Leopold, Ian Mcharg, Kenneth Burke)." DAI 64.12A (2003): 395.

Clapp, Tara Lynne. “Social Identity as Grammar and Rhetoric of Motives: Citizen Housewives and Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring.” KB Journal 5.2 (Spring 2009).

Clark, Gregory. "'A Child Born of the Land': The Rhetorical Aesthetic of Hawaiian Song." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 42.3 (2012): 251-270.

Clark, Gregory. Civic Jazz: American Music and Kenneth Burke on the Art of Getting Along. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015. Print.

Clark, Gregory. "Rhetorical Experience and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem." Places of Public Memory: The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials. 113-135. Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Alabama P, 2010.

Clark, Gregory. Rhetorical Landscapes in America: Variations on a Theme from Kenneth Burke. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2004.

Clark, Gregory. “’Sinkership’ and ‘Eye-Crossing’: Apprehensive in the American Landscape.” KB Journal 2.2 (Spring 2006).

Clark, Ira. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott L. Newstok Comparative Drama 42.2 (2008): 234–37.

Clark, Miriam. Review of Kenneth Burke: Late Poems, 1968-1993 by Kenneth Burke. Eds. Julie Whitaker and David Blakesley. KB Journal 3.1 (Fall 2006). Web.

Clemens, Anna Valdine. "The Return of the Repressed: Gothic Horror From "The Castle of Otranto" To "Alien" (Walpole, Horace, King, Stephen, Scott, Ridley)." DAI 55.11A (1994): 247.

Clements, Steven M. "A Metaphysic of Form: Extending Burke's Theory of Form." Thesis. Central Missouri State University, 2004.

Clemons, Amy Lea. "The Rhetoric of Hope: Kenneth Burke and Dystopian Fiction." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 72.5 (2011): 1642.

Click, Benjamin A. L., III. "A Rhetoric of Humor: Towards an American Identity as Revealed through the Southwest Humorists." DAI 55.09A (1994): 250.

Clifford, John, and John Schilb. "A Perspective on Eagleton's Revival of Rhetoric." Rhetoric Review 6 (Fall 1987): 22-30.

Clifford, John. "Burke and the Tradition of Democratic Schooling: Festschrift in Honor of Ann E. Berthoff." In Audits of Meaning. Ed. Louise Z. Smith. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/ Cook, 1988. 29-40.

Coe, Richard M. "Beyond Diction: Using Burke to Empower Words And Wordlings." Rhetoric Review 11 (Spring 1993): 368-77.

Coe, Richard M. "Defining Rhetoric and Us." JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 10.1 (January February 1990): 39-52.

Coe, Richard M. "It Takes Capital to Defeat Dracula: A New Rhetorical Essay." College English 48 (March 1986): 231-42. Burke's responds with "A Comment on 'It Takes Capital to Defeat Dracula.'" College English 49 (February 1987): 221-22.

Coe, Richard M. Review of Kenneth Burke: Literature and Language as Symbolic Action by Greig E. Henderson. University of Toronto Quarterly 60 (Fall 1990): 106-08.

Cohen, Jodi R. "Kenneth Burke for the 21st Century." Review of Extensions of the Burkeian System by James W. Chesebro, ed. Communication Quarterly 42 (Winter 1994): 89-90.

Coles, Gregory. "EMERGING VOICES: The Exorcism of Language: Reclaimed Derogatory Terms and their Limits." College English 78.5 (2016): 424-46. Web.

Colleran, Jeanne Marie. "The Dissenting Writer in South Africa: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Drama of Athol Fugard and the Short Fiction of Nadine Gordimer." DAI 49.09A (1988): 328.

Collins, Mary Evelyn. "An Approach to the Study of Kenneth Burke: Meaning and Readability (Dramatistic, Pentad, Agency/Purpose)." DAI 45.08A (1984): 176.

Comas, James. "War and the Anima of Criticism." Rhetoric Review 16 (1998): 188-225.

Combs, James E. Dimensions of Political Drama. Santa Monica: Goodyear, 1980.

Combs, James G., and Michael W. Mansfield. Drama in Life: The Uses of Communication in Society. New York: Hastings, 1976.

Conant, Oliver. "Kenneth Burke and the Revolutionary Professoriat." Review of, Criticism and Social Change by Frank Lentricchia. Virginia Quarterly Review 61 (Spring 1985): 366-376.

Condit, Celeste. "Kenneth Burke and Linguistic Reflexivity: Reflections on the Scene of the Philosophy of Communication in the Twentieth Century." Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1995. 207-62.

Condit, Celeste. "Framing Kenneth Burke: Sad Tragedy or Comic Dance?" The Quarterly Journal of Speech 80.1 (February 1994): 77-82. Response to Tompkins/Cheney, "On the Limits and Sub-Stance of Kenneth Burke and His Critics."

Condit, Celeste. "Post Burke: Transcending the Sub-Stance of Dramatism." In "The Forum: Burke Revisited and Revised ." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 78.3 (August 1992): 349-55. See response by Tompkins and Cheney, "On the Limits and Sub-Stance of Kenneth Burke and His Critics."

Coney, Mary B. "Terministic Screens: A Burkean Reading of the Experimental Article." Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 22.2 (1992): 149-58.

Conley, Thomas M. "Literature and Reform: The Early Burke" and "Ad Bellum Purificandum." In Rhetoric in the European Tradition. New York: Longman, 1990; Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1993. 268-77.

Conover, Robert E. "The Enhancement of the Theology of Preaching by the Theology of Liturgy: A Dialogue between Gordon Lathrop and David Buttrick through the Dramatistic Pentad of Kenneth Burke." DAI 64.03A (2003): 208.

Conrad, Charles, and George Cheney. "Organizational Communication and Organizational Rhetoric II." The Handbook of Organizational Rhetoric and Communication. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, NJ, USA, 2018, pp. 33-49.

Cooley, John. Review of Kenneth Burke: Literature and Language as Symbolic Action by Greig E. Henderson. American Literature 62 (March 1990): 148-49.

Copeland, Thomas W. "Critics at Work." Review of A Rhetoric of Motives and two other books. The Yale Review 40 (1950-51): 167-169.

Córdova, Nathaniel I. “Redemptive Transcendence and Political Piety in Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream,” by David A. Bobbitt. Review of The Rhetoric of Redemption: Kenneth Burke’s Redemption Drama and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech.” by David A. Bobbitt. KB Journal 2.1 (Fall 2005). Web.

Corey, Anne Selman. "Susan Glaspell, Playwright of Social Consciousness." DAI 51.12A (1990): 225.

Corey, Robert John. "A Characterization and Criticism of Promotional Language in a Business-to-Business Direct Marketing Context." DAI 49.09A (1988): 204.

Corngold, Stanley. "The Melancholy Object of Consumption." Violence and Mediation in Contemporary Culture. Eds. Ronald Bogue and Pope Marcel Cornis. Albany: State U of New York P, 1995. 19-37.

Cornwell, Terri Lynn. "Democracy and the Arts: The Role of Participation." DAI 49.03A (1987): 330.

Corry, M.Shivaun. “Burke, Re-Covenanting and the Apology for the Residential Schools.” Rhetor. Journal of the Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric, vol. 6, Jan. 2016, pp. 67–83.

Coupe, Laurence. Kenneth Burke on Myth: An Introduction. New York and London: Routledge, 2005. 

Coupe, Laurence. Kenneth Burke: From Myth to Ecology. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2013. Print.

Covino, William A. The Art of Wondering: A Revisionist Return to the History of Rhetoric. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/ Cook Publishers, 1988.

Covino, William Anthony. "Form and Context in Byron's "Don Juan"." DAI 42.04A (1981): 01.

Covino, William A. Magic, Rhetoric, and Literacy: An Eccentric History of the Composing Imagination. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994.

Cowley, Malcolm. "Gulliver." Review of The White Oxen. The Dial 77 (1924): 520-522.

Cowley, Malcolm. "Prolegomena to Kenneth Burke." Review of A Rhetoric of Motives. The New Republic 122 (5 June 1950): 18-19.

Cowley, Malcolm. "Unwilling Novelist." Review of Towards a Better Life. The New Republic 70 (17 February 1932): 23-24.

Cowley, Malcolm. "A Critic's First Principles." Review of Counter-Statement, 2nd ed. The New Republic 139 (14 December 1953): 16-17.

Cowley, Malcolm. Exile's Return: A Literary Odyssey of the 1920's, rev. ed., New York: The Viking Press, 1951, passim.

Cowley, Malcom. Conversations with Malcom Cowley. Ed. Thomas Young. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1986.

Cox, James M. "Remembering Kenneth Burke." Sewanee Review 102 (Summer 1994): 439-43.

Cox, John. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott L. Newstok. Religion and Literature 40.3 (Autumn 2008): 97-100.

Coyne, Peter Martin. "Kenneth Burke and the Rhetorical Criticism of Public Address." DAI 34.04A (1973): 326.

Crable, Bryan. "Ideology as 'Metabiology': Rereading Burke's Permanence and Change. The Quarterly Journal of Speech 84.3 (August 1998): 303-19.

Crable, Richard Bryan. "A Phenomenology of Motives: An Existential-Dramatistic Approach (Kenneth Burke, Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Paul Sartre, Human Action, Communication)." DAI 60.07A (1998): 265.

Crable, Bryan. Ralph Ellison and Kenneth Burke: At the Roots of the Racial Divide. Charlottesville, VA: U of Virginia P, 2012.

Crable, Bryan. Transcendence by Perspective Meditations on and with Kenneth Burke. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2014. Print.

Crable, Richard E. Rhetoric as Architectonic: Burke, Perelman, and Toulmin on Valuing and Knowing. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1974, 34, 5362A (Ohio State).

Crable, Richard E., and John J. Makay. "Kenneth Burke's Concept of Motives in Rhetorical Theory." Today's Speech 20 (Winter 1972): 11-18.

Crafton, Jeffrey Alan. "The Agency of the Apostle: A Dramatistic Analysis of Paul's Responses to Conflict in 2 Corinthians (Second Corinthians)." DAI 50.08A (1989): 263.

Cragan, John F. Symbolic Theories in Applied Communication Research: Borman, Burke, and Fisher. New Jersey: Hampton P, 1995.

Cram, Travis. “”An Open Door”: Responsibility and the Comic Frame in Obama’s Foreign Policy Rhetoric on Iran.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 20.1 (2017): 69-108. Web.

Crawford, Thomas Hugh. "The Rhetoric of Medical Authority: The Early Writing of William Carlos Williams." DAI 49.09A (1988): 251.

Crenshaw, Anne Caroline. "The Rhetoric of Fetal Protection Policies: Toward a Feminist Dramatism." DAI 55.08A (1994): 01.

Crick, Nathan. "morality through Inquiry, Motive through Rhetoric: The Politics of Science and Religion in the Epoch of the Anthropocene." Zygon, vol. 54, no. 3, 2019, pp. 648-664.

Crocker, J. Christopher. "The Social Function of Rhetorical Forms." The Social Use of Metaphor: Essays on the Anthropology of Rhetoric. Ed. J. David Sapir and J. Christopher Crocker. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1977. 33-66.

Crook, Valerie J. "An Introduction to the Rhetoric of Trump's "Battle"." The Journal of Business Diversity, vol. 19, no. 1, 2019, pp. 15-20.

Crosby, Richard Benjamin. Review of Spriritual Modalities: Prayer as Rhetoric and Performance by William Fitzgerald. KB Journal 11.2 (Spring 2016). Web.

Crowell, Laura "Three Sheers for Kenneth Burke." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 63 (1997): 152-67.

Crusius, Timothy W. Kenneth Burke and the Conversation After Philosophy. Rhetorical Philosophy and Theory. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1999.

Crusius, Timothy W. "A Case for Kenneth Burke's Dialectic and Rhetoric." Philosophy and Rhetoric 19.1 (1986): 23-37. See Bator's response, "The 'Good Reasons Movement': A 'Confounding' of Dialectic and Rhetoric?"

Crusius, Timothy W. "Kenneth Burke on His 'Morbid Selph': The Collected Poems as Comedy." CEA Critic 43.4 (May 1981): 18-32.

Crusius, Timothy W. "Kenneth Burke's Auscultation: A 'De Struction' of Marxist Dialectic and Rhetoric." Rhetorica 6 (Autumn 1988): 355-79.

Crusius, Timothy W. "Kenneth Burke's Theory of Form in Rhetorical Interpretation." Recherches anglaises et américaines no. 12 (1979): 82-97.

Crusius, Timothy W. "Neither Trust nor Suspicion: Kenneth Burke's Rhetoric and Hermeneutics." Studies in the Literary Imagination 28 (Fall 1995): 79-90.

Crusius, Timothy W. "Orality in Kenneth Burke's Dialectic." Philosophy and Rhetoric 21.2 (1988): 116-30.

Crusius, Timothy W. “The Question of Kenneth Burke's Ethics.” KB Journal 3.1 (Fall 2006).

Crusius, Timothy W. "Response to Paul G. Bator." Philosophy and Rhetoric 21.2 (1988): 153-57. See Bator, "The 'Good Reasons Movement': A 'Confounding' of Dialectic and Rhetoric?"

Crusius, Timothy W. Review of Kenneth Burke: Literature and Language as Symbolic Action by Greig E. Henderson. The Quarterly Journal of Speech 76 (August 1990): 340-42.

Cruz, Elena Maytee. "Social Movements Theory: A Burkean Approach to the Rhetoric of Abolition (William Lloyd Garrison, Francis Maria W. Stewart, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Kenneth Burke)." MAI 41.05 (2003): 100.

Cummings, Mary Ellen. The Rhetoric of Scapegoating. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1991 Mar, 51:9, 3053A DAI No.: DA9104218. Degree granting institution: U of Washington.

Cunningham, David Scott. "Faithful Persuasion: Prolegomena to a Rhetoric of Christian Theology." DAI 51.05A (1990): 406.

Cuzzort, Raymond Paul. Using Social Thought: The Nuclear Issue and Other Concerns. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1989.

Daas, Karen L. "The Pieties of Death: A Burkean Analysis of the Tri-State Crematory Case." Texas Speech Communication Journal 36.1 (2011): 82-93.

Da Costa, Nelson Antonio Jr. "An Impossible Meeting of the Minds: A Rhetorical Analysis of the 1982 Falklands (Malvinas) Conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom." DAI 56.02A (1994): 261.

Damrosch, David. "The Rhetoric of Allegory: Burke and Augustine." The Legacy of Kenneth Burke. Eds. Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1989. 224-38.

Dangler, Douglas Kevin. "Write Now: A Dramatistic View of Internet Messenger Tutorials (Kenneth Burke, Donna Haraway)." DAI 66.01A (2004): 209.

Daniel, Brian Lewis. "A Quantitative Assessment of Elements of a Leadership Construct Based on a Burkean Analysis of 11 Presidential Inaugural Addresses." DAI 51.09A (1990): 551.

Darcy, Robert.Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott L. Newstok. JEMCS. Vol. 9, No. 1 (Spring-Summer 2009).

Darr, Christopher R.  “Civility as Rhetorical Enactment: The John Ashcroft ‘Debates’ and Burke’s Theory of Form.”  Southern Communication Journal 70 (2005): 316-328.

Darr, Christopher R. and Harry C. Strine. “A Pentadic Analysis of Celebrity Testimony in Congressional Hearings.KB Journal 6.1 (Fall 2009).

Dashnau, Laurie Ann Coene. "Rhetorics of Gender: Christian Traditionalists, Biblical Feminists, and Promise Keepers (Feminists)." DAI 57.11A (1996): 290.

Davie, Donald. Review of Book of Moments. Shenandoah 7 (Autumn 1955): 93-95.

Davis, Diane. "Identification: Burke and Freud on Who You are." Fifty Years of Rhetoric Society Quarterly: Selected Readings, 1968-2018, edited by Gunn, Joshua, and Diane Davis, Routledge, 2018, pp. 221-242.

Davis, Walter A. The Act of Interpretation: A Critique of Literary Reason. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1978.

Davison, Laura Janene "Kenneth Burke's Cluster-Agon Method as a Tool for Rhetorical Analysis of Presidential Addresses." Thesis. University of Houston, 2004.

Day, Dennis G. "Persuasion and the Concept of Identification." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 46(1960): 270-273.

Day. Dennis G. "Kenneth Burke and Identification--A Reply" [to Kirk]. The Quarterly Journal of Speech 47 (1961). 415-416.

Day, John Anthony. "Meanings of Change in the Poetry of Nineteenth-Century Java." DAI 42.10A (1981): 355.

DeGraffenreid, Lauren. "They Speak English In What?” Burkean Consubstantiality In The Boondocks." Americana: The Journal of American Popular Culture (1900-Present) 10.2 (2011)

Dehaan, Kathleen Anne. ""He Looks Like a Yankee in His New Suit". Immigrant Rhetoric: Dutch Immigrant Letters as Forums for Shifting Immigrant Identities (Identity Construction, Narrative)." DAI 59.05A (1998): 317.

Delbridge, John Richard. "Partners or Patriarchs? Promise Keepers and the Rhetoric of Gender Reconciliation (Bill Mccartney, Tony Evans, Revivalism, Fundamentalism, Men's Movements)." DAI 59.12A (1998): 208.

DeLand, Michael. "The Ocean Run: Stage, Cast, and Performance in a Public Park Basketball Scene." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, vol. 47, no. 1, 2018, pp. 28-59.

DeLaure, Marilyn. "Environmental Comedy: No Impact Man and the Performance of Green Identity." Environmental Communication 5.4 (2011): 447-466.

Deloach, Mark Benson. "Identity and Social Movements: The Student Protests at Gallaudet University (Washington D.C.)." DAI 51.08A (1990): 01.

De Mott, Benjamin. "The Little Red Discount House." Review of The Rhetoric of Religion by Kenneth Burke and The Tangled Bank by Stanley Edgar Hyman. The Hudson Review 15 (1962): 551-564.

Denning, Michael. The Cultural Front. [n.p.]: Verso, 1996.

Dennison, James A. "Rhetorical Criticism and the Development of Dogmatic Statements " Thesis. Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2004.

Depoe, Stephen P. "Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.'S Frame of Acceptance and Contemporary Liberal Rhetoric in America (Dramatism, Nostalgia, Political Communication)." DAI 47.06A (1986): 410.

Descutner, David Nesbit. "A Dialectical Study of the Formalist Character of Kenneth Burke's Critical Theory and Practice." DAI 44.06A (1983): 162.

Desilet, Gregory, and Edward C. Appel. "Choosing a Rhetoric of the Enemy: Kenneth Burke's Comic Frame, Warrantable Outrage, and the Problem of Scapegoating." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 41.4 (2011): 340-362.

Desilet, Gregory. "Nietzsche Contra Burke: The Melodrama in Dramatism." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 75.1 (February 1989): 65-83.

Desmet, Christy. "Rhetorical Selves: Shakespeare's Problem Characters and Their Critics." DAI 48.09A (1984): 499.

Desmet, Christy. Reading Shakespeare’s Characters: Rhetoric, Ethics, and Identity. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1992. Print.

De Velasco, Antonio and Melody Lehn. Rhetoric: Concord and Controversy. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2012. Print.

Diamond, Frederic Lionel. "Murder in Toronto: A Ten Year Study: 1966-1976." DAI 43.05A (1979): 01.

DiCaglio, Joshua. "Language and the Logic of Subjectivity: Whitehead and Burke in Crisis." Philosophy & Rhetoric 50.1 (2017): 96-118. Web.

Dickey, Dale Franklin. "The Tent Evangelism Movement of the Mennonite Church: A Dramatistic Analysis." DAI 41.10A (1980): 163.

Dickey, Frances. "Other Minds: Skepticism, Pragmatism, and Dramatic Speaking in Frost, Eliot, Pound, and Bishop (Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Elizabeth Bishop)." DAI 62.10A (2002): 313.

Dickey, James. "Kenneth Burke." Babel to Byzantium: Poets and Poetry Now. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1968. 28-31.

Dillman, Phillip L. Motive for Metaphor: Kenneth Burke and the Psychology of Literary Form. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1972, 32, 6971A(Fla. State).

Dinneen, F.P., S.J. "Kenneth Burke, The Rhetoric of Religion: Studies in Logology." General Linguistics 13 (1973): 176-95.

Dobyns, Ann. "The Ethics of Argument: Kenneth Burke's Influence on the Teaching of Writing." Rhetoric and Ethics: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives. Eds. Victoria Aarons and Willis A. Salomon. Lewiston, NY: Mellen, 1991. 101-19.

Dodsworth, Francis, and Sophie Watson. "Coping with Change: Community, Environment and Engagement in a London Buddhist Community." A World Laid Waste?, edited by Francis Dodsworth and Antonia Walford, vol. 1, Routledge, 2018, pp. 88-108.

Doherty, Timothy John. "College Writing and the Resources of Theatre." DAI 57.10A (1996): 187.

Donahoo, Robert Earl. "Comic Forms and Social Meanings in the Fiction of Flannery O'connor." DAI 49.08A (1988): 362.

Donoghue, Denis. "When in Rome, Do as the Greeks," Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966. Ed. William H. Rueckert. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969, 479-491.

Donoghue, Denis. "American Sage" New York Review of Books (September 26, 1985): 39-42.

Donoghue, Denis. "K. B. In Memory." The Sewanee Review 102 (Summer 1994): 443-45.

Donoghue, Denis. "Kenneth Burke's Dangling Novel." Review of Towards a Better Life. Encounter 29.4 (October 1967): 78-84.

Donoghue, Denis. "Reconsideration: TBL." New Republic 173 (October 18, 1975): 29-31.

Donoghue, Denis. Ferocious Alphabets. New York: Columbia UP, 1984.

Donoghue, Denis. Reading America: Essays on American Literature. 1987. Berkeley: U of California P, 1988.

Donohoe. James, Review of Attitudes toward History, revised edition. Arizona Quarterly 16 (1960): 286-287.

Dornsife, Robert Stewart Jr. "Invention as Process: Aristotle, Burke, and Political Correctness (Burke Kenneth, Writing Process, Freshman Composition)." DAI 53.05A (1992): 159.

Doss, Erin. "A Scapegoat for the Scapegoats: Investigating AIDS Patient Zero." KB Journal 13.1 (Fall 2017).

Doubt, Keith. "The Untold Friendship of Kenneth Burke and Talcott Parsons." The Social Science Journal 34.4 (1997): 527-37.

Doubt, Keith. "A Burkean Hermeneutics for Understanding the Social Character of Schizophrenic Language." Symbolic Interaction 17 (Summer 1994): 129-46.

Doyle, Terrence A. ""Sermons on Amount": Secular Religious Images in Presidential Broadcast Economic Policy Messages, 1923-1983 (Rhetorical, Dramatistic, Dialectic)." DAI 45.12A (1983): 656.

Drummond, Darlene K. "Shifting Blame: C. Everett Koop’s AIDS Rhetoric of Guilt and Redemption." KB Journal, vol. 14, no. 1, 2019.

DuBois, Arthur E. "Accepting and Rejecting Kenneth Burke" Commentary on Attitudes toward History. The Sewanee Review 45 (1937): 343-356.

Du Preez, Johanna Maria. "A Communicative Analysis of Themes in South African Political Posters." DAI 50.09A (1988): 01.

Duerden, Richard Y. "Kenneth Burke's Systemless System: Using Pepper to Pigeonhole an Elusive Thinker." Journal of Mind and Behavior 3 (Autumn 1982): 323-36.

Duffey, Bernard I. A Poetry of Presence: The Writing of William Carlos Williams. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1986.

Duffey, Bernard. "Reality as Language: Kenneth Burke's Theory of Poetry. Western Review 12 (Spring 1948): 132-145.

Duffey, Bernard. "The Dialectic of Dialectic." Review of A Grammar of Motives. The Rocky Mountain Review 10 (Summer 1946): 225-227.

Duffey, Bernard. "A Universe of Discourse." Review of A Rhetoric of Motives. Western Review 15 (Summer 1951): 313-316.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel. "Communication in Society." Review of The Rhetoric of Religion and The Gutenberg Galaxy by Marshall McLuhan. Arts in Society 3.1 (1964): 93-106.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel. "Introduction," Permanence and Change: An Anatomy of Purpose. Third Edition. Berkeley: U of California P, 1984. xiii-xliv.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel. "Sociology of Art, Literature and Music: Social Contexts of Symbolic Experience," Modern Sociological Theory, ed. Howard Becker and Alvin Doskoff, New York: Dryden Press, 1957, 482-497.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel, Communication and Social Order, New York: Bedminster Press, 1962; Galaxy ed., New York: Oxford University Press. 1968, passim.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel, Review of A Rhetoric of Motives. The American Journal of Sociology 56 (1950-51): 592-594.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel. "Literature as Equipment for Action: Burke's Dramatistic Conception." The Sociology of Art and Literature: A Reader. Eds. Milton C. Albecht, James H. Barnet, and Mason Griff. New York: Praeger, 1970. 713-23.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel. Communication and Social Order. 1962. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1985.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel. Language and Literature in Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953; New York: Bedminster Press, 1961, passim.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel. Symbols and Social Theory. New York: Oxford UP, 1969.

Duncan, Hugh Dalziel. Symbols in Society. New York: Oxford UP, 1968.

Durham, Weldon B. "Kenneth Burke's Concept of Substance." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 66 (December 1980): 351-64.

Durham, Weldon B. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott L. Newstok Theatre History Studies 28 (2008): 175-7.

Dye, Leota Elizabeth. A Burkean Analysis of the Function of American Sign Language in the Deaf Community. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1996 Mar, 56:9, 3371A 72A DAI No.: DA9600169. Degree granting institution: Pennsylvania State U, 1995.

Easley, Corrine Elise. "The Ecosystem of Service: A Rhetorical Analysis and Proposed Cross-Disciplinary Approach for Language Surrounding Service Work." Order No. 10267549 Western Carolina University, 2017. Ann Arbor: ProQuest. Web.

East, James Henry. One Along Side the Other: The Collected Letters of William Carlos Williams and Kenneth Burke. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1995 Oct, 56:4, 1354A DAI No.: DA9520526. Degree-granting Institution: U of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1994.

East, James H., ed. The Humane Particulars: The Collected Letters of William Carlos Williams and Kenneth Burke. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2003.

Eddy, Bethel Louise. "The Rites of Identity: The Religious Naturalism and Cultural Criticism of Kenneth Burke and Ralph Ellison." DAI 59.05A (1998): 291.

Edelman, Murray J. From Art to Politics. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1995.

Edelman, Murray J. The Symbolic Uses of Politics. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1964.

Edmonds, Michael. Review of The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981 by Paul Jay, ed. Library Journal 113 (November 15, 1988): 69.

Ehninger, Douglas. Review of A Rhetoric of Motives. The Quarterly Journal of Speech 36 (1950): 557-558.

Eisenberg, Barry Eliot. "The Neighborhood as a Communication Environment: The Rhetoric of Lament." DAI 42.02A (1980): 138.

Elder, Dana Craig. A Burkeian Approach to D. H. Lawrence: Perspective on Human Motivation. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1986 May, 46:11, 3357A 3358A.

Eliot. T. D. Review of Permanence and Change. American Sociological Review 11 (1937): 114-115.

Ellingson, Bruce Craig. "Casper Salathiel Yost Of "The St. Louis Globe-Democrat": The Social Construction of a Narrative Reality (American Society of Newspaper Editors, Missouri)." DAI 60.06A (1999): 237.

Elliott, Scott Maxwell. "A Rhetorical Analysis of Social Drama in the Acquired Immune Deficiency Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Etiology Debate." DAI 57.11A (1996): 180.

Elton. William, A Guide to the New Criticism, first published in 1948; rev. ed., Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, 1953, passim.

Emerson, O. B. Review of Reading Faulknerian Tragedy by Warwick Wadlington. American Literature 61 (March 1989): 124.

Emmerson, Colbey Lani. "Careless of Correctness: Modernism and the Mistake from Henry James to the Harlem Renaissance." DAI 64.08A (2003): 185.

Engel, William. “A Rich Harvest of Recent Books on Shakespeare.” Sewanee Review. 117.4 (Fall 2009): 655-665.

Enholm, Donald K. Review of Realism and Relativism: A Perspective on Kenneth Burke by Robert Heath. Horns of Plenty: Malcolm Cowley and His Generation 2 (Spring 1989): 53-55.

Enoch, Jessica. "Becoming Symbol-Wise: Kenneth Burke’s Pedagogy of Critical Reflection." College Composition and Communication 56.2 (2004): 279-296.

Enos, Theresa Jarnagin. "Process toward Unity: Contemporary Rhetorical Criticism of Literary Art." DAI 41.04A (1980): 127.

Enos, Theresa. "Verbal Atom Cracking: Burke and a Rhetoric of Reading." Philosophy and Rhetoric 31.1 (1998): 64-70.

Epps-Robertson, Candace. Review of “A Theory of Vernacular Rhetoric: The Case of the ‘Sinner’s Prayer’ Online.” by Robert Glenn Howard. KB Journal 4.2 (Spring 2008). Web.

Ervin, John Christopher. "Cultivating Green Ethos: Organic Rhetoric in the Mainstream Market (Kenneth Burke, Kevin Deluca)." DAI 65.08A (2004): 111.

Eskew, Doug. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott L. Newstok Rhetoric Society Quarterly 38.3 (2008): 341–43.

Evangelista, Paul Anthony. "The Creation Myth as a Symbolic Form: An Analogic and Dramatistic Perspective." DAI 42.02A (1980): 140.

Ewbank, Henry L. "The Constitution: Burkeian, Brandeisian and Borkian Perspectives." Southern Communication Journal 61.3 (Spring 1996): 220-232.

Fabj, Valeria F. "Forgiveness and Tolerance in the Nuclear Age: The Rhetoric of the Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Movement in the United States." DAI 50.08A (1989): 317.

Fallon, Janet Laurentia. "A Burkeian Analysis of the Rhetoric of Margaret Thatcher." DAI 42.07A (1981): 209.

Fallows, Randall Jonathan. "Dramatic Realities: The Creation and Reception of American Political and Fictional Dramas of the Late 1940s and Their Influence on Gender Role Construction (Political Dramas, Miller Arthur, Capra Frank, Hellman Lillian, Chaplin Charlie)." DAI 54.11A (1993): 211.

Fancher, Patricia. Review of Moving Bodies: Kenneth Burke at the Edges of Languageby Debra Hawhee. KB Journal 9.1 (Fall 2013). Web.

Farell, James M. "The Speech Within: Trope and Performance in Daniel Webster's Eulogy to Adams and Jefferson." Rhetoric and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century America. Ed. Thomas W. Benson. Lansing, MI : Michigan State UP, 1997. 15-37.

Faris. Robert E. L., Review of A Grammar of Motives, The American Journal of Sociology 52 (1946-47): 449-450.

Farmer, James O. Review of Southern Capitalist by Laurence Shore. American Historical Review 93 (February 1988): 236.

Farrell, Kathleen M. Review of Kenneth Burke in Greenwich Village: Conversing with the Moderns, 1915-1931 by Jack Selzer. The Quarterly Journal of Speech 84.4 (November 1998): 528-30.

Farrell, Thomas. "Comic History Meets Tragic Memory: Burke and Habermas on the Drama of Human Relations." Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1995. 34-75.

Faulkner, D. W. Review of Paul Jay, ed. The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981. Sewanee Review 97 (Summer 1989): 482.

Fay, Isabel, and Jim A. Kuypers. "Transcending Mysticism and Building Identification through Empowerment of the Rhetorical Agent: John F. Kennedy's Berlin Speeches on June 26, 1963." Southern Communication Journal, vol. 77, no. 3, 2012, pp. 198-215.

Feagin, Susan. Review of Giles Gunn, The Culture of Criticism and the Criticism of Culture. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (Winter 1989): 101.

Feehan, Michael. "Kenneth Burke and Mary Baker Eddy." Unending Conversations: New Writings by and about Kenneth Burke. Ed. Greig R. Henderson and David Cratis Williams. Rhetorical Philosophy and Theory. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 2001. 206-24.

Feehan, Michael. "Co-Haggling with Robert Wess." Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory 12 (Spring Summer 1991): 33-36. Reply to Wess, "Kenneth Burke's 'Dialectic of Constitutions.'"

Feehan, Michael. "Kenneth Burke's Discovery of Dramatism." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 65 (1979): 405-11.

Feehan, Michael. "Kenneth Burke's Dualistic Theory of Constitutions." Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory 12.1 (Spring Summer 1991): 39-59. Wess replies with "The Question of Truth Dialectically Considered ."

Feehan, Michael. "Oscillation as Assimilation: Burke's Latest Self-Revisions." Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory 6.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1985): 319-27.

Feehan, Michael. "The Role of 'Attitudes' in Dramatism." Visions of Rhetoric: History, Theory, and Criticism. Ed. Charles W. Kneupper. Arlington, TX: Rhetoric Society of America, 1987.

Feehan, Michael. "Kenneth Burke's Contribution to a Theory of Language." Semiotica 76 (1989): 245-66.

Feehan, Michael. “A Note on the Writing of A Rhetoric of Motives [Special Issue].” KB Journal 8.1 (Spring 2012).

Feehan, Michael, et al. "Memories of Kenneth Burke." KB Journal, vol. 13, no. 2, 2018. [presentation at 2017 Kenneth Burke Society Triennial Conference]

Fergusson. Francis. "Kenneth Burke's Grammar of Motives." Essay-review of A Grammar of Motives, first published in 1946; reprinted in The Human Image in Dramatic Literature, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday Anchor Books, 1957, 193-204.

Ferrando, Oriana Mulatero. “Torn: A Cluster Analysis.” Oregon State University, 2016. ScholarsArchive@OSU. Web.

Feyerherm, Joel. "Applications of Kenneth Burke's Theories to Teaching Technical Writing." Technical Writing Teacher 17 (Winter 1990): 41-49.

Fife, Jane. "Peeling The Onion: Satire and the Complexity of Audience Response." Rhetoric Review 35.4 (2016): 322-34. Web.

Fillion, Bryant P. Rhetoric as Symbolic Action: An Explication of Kenneth Burke's Theory of Rhetoric and Its Implications for the Teaching of Rhetoric in Secondary Schools. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1970, 30, 4942A (Fla. State).

Fisher, Walter R. Human Communication as Narration: Toward a Philosophy of Reason, Value, and Action. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 1987.

Fiordo, Richard. "Kenneth Burke's Semiotic." Semiotica: Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies 23 (1978): 53-75.

Flannery, Mary Ann. "A Dramatistic Analysis of Rhetorical Strategies and Motives in the Sanctuary Trial, United States V. Maria Del Socorro Pardo De Aguilar, Et.Al. (1986) (United States V. Maria Del Socorro Pardo De Aguilar)." DAI 50.11A (1989): 279.

Flecky, Alexandra N. "High Priest and Homespun Prophet: The Role of Argument and Synecdoche in Scientific Voices (Richard Dawkins, Michael Behe)." MAI 39.04 (2001): 199.

Fleming, D. "Rhetoric as a Course of Study." College English 61.2 (1998): 169-91.Fleming, Rudd, Review of Perspectives by Incongruity and Terms for Order. Modern Language Journal 69 (October 1965): 396-397.

Fletcher, Angus. "Volume and Body in Burke's Criticism, or Stalled in the Right Place." Representing Kenneth Burke. Eds. Hayden White and Margaret Brose. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1982. 150-75.

Flood, Timothy Edward. "Changing Voices: Teaching the History of Rhetoric through Film." DAI 63.04A (2002): 435.

Fluck, Winfried. "Literature as Symbolic Action." Amerikastudien 28.3 (1983): 361-371.

Fogarty, Daniel, S.J. "Kenneth Burke's Theory" and "Choices and Possibilities for a New Rhetoric," Roots for a New Rhetoric, New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1959, 56-87, 116-140.

Ford, Newell F. "Kenneth Burke and Robert Penn Warren: Criticism by Obsessive Metaphor." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 53 (1954): 172-177.

Forman, Janis. "Collaborative Business Writing: A Burkean Perspective for Future Research." Journal of Business Communication 28 (Summer 1991): 233-57.

Foss, Karen A., and Cindy L. White. "'Being and the Promis of Trinity: A Feminist Addition to Burke's Theory of Dramatism." Kenneth Burke and the 21st Century. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Albany: State U of New York P, 1999. 99-111.

Foss, Sonja K. "Pentadic Criticism." Rhetorical Criticism: Exploration and Practice. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland P, 1989. 335-43.

Foss, Sonja K., and Cindy L. Griffin. "A Feminist Perspective on Rhetorical Theory: Toward a Clarification of Boundaries." Western Journal of Communication 56 (Fall 1992): 330-49.

Foss, Sonja K., Karen A. Foss, and Robert Tra "Bibliography: Kenneth Burke." Contemporary Perspectives on Rhetoric. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland P, 1985. 291-304.

Foss, Sonja K.; Karen A. Foss; and Robert Trapp. "Kenneth Burke." Contemporary Perspectives on Rhetoric. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland P, 1985. 153-88.

Foster, Derek S. "Squeegee Kids: A Study of Successful Scapegoating, 1995--2001 (Kenneth Burke)." DAI 65.12A (2004): 374.

Fractenberg, David. Kenneth Burke and the Dialectical Tradition Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1977, 38, 544A 45A.

Fraiberg, Louis. "Kenneth Burke's Terminological Medium of Exchange," Psychoanalysis and American Literary Criticism, Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 1960, 183-201.

Frank, Armin Paul. "Notes on the Reception of Kenneth Burke in Europe," Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 1969, 424-443.

Frank, Armin Paul, and Mechthild Frank. "The Writings of Kenneth Burke: A Checklist." In Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966. Ed. William H. Rueckert. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1969. 495-512.

Frank, Armin Paul. Kenneth Burke. New York: Twayne, 1969.

Frank, Joseph. "Symbols and Civilization." Review of The Rhetoric of Religion and two other books), The Sewanee Review, LXXII (1964): 479-489 (only 484-489 are specifically on Burke).

Frank. Armin Paul, and Mechthild Frank. "A Checklist of the Writings of Kenneth Burke," Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966. Ed. William H. Rueckert. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969, 495-512.

Fraser, G. S. "Technology and Insight." Review of Perspectives by Incongruity and Terms for Order, and Paul Valery's Aesthetics. Poetry. 106 (August 1965): 366-368.

Freccero, John. "Logology: Burke on St. Augustine." In Representing Kenneth Burke. Eds. Hayden White and Margaret Brose. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1982. 52-67.

Freemantle, Anne. Review of A Grammar of Motives. The Commonweal 46 (17 May 1946): 120-122.

Fritch, John E., and Karla K. Leeper. "Poetic Logic: The Metaphoric Form as a Foundation for a Theory of Tropological Argument." Argumentation and Advocacy 9 (Spring 1993): 186-94.

Fry, Virginia H. "A Juxtaposition of Two Abductions for Studying Communication and Culture." The American Journal of Semiotics 5.1 (1987): 81-93.

Fry, Virginia Henry. "A Metacritique of Kenneth Burke's Ontological, Epistemological, and Axiological Dramatistic System: A Study of a Transplanted Perspective." DAI 43.10A (1982): 189.

Frye, Joshua. "The Holism ± Reductionism Dialectic and Transhumanism's Terministic Screens." KB Journal 13.1 (Fall 2017).

Frye, Joshua. “Burke, Socioecology, and the Example of Cuban Agriculture.” KB Journal 2.2 (Spring 2006).

Fujimaki, Mitsuhiro. "The Rhetoric of Mysticism/Spirituality: Kenneth Burke and Martin Heidegger on Kojiki." Thesis. Wake Forest University, 1995.

Fulford, Robert Lewis. "Kenneth Burke's Dialectic: Platonism and Dramatism." DAI 37.10A (1976): 270. Gaber, Julia Ellen. "Lamb of God or Demagogue? A Burkean Cluster Analysis of the Selected Speeches of Minister Louis Farrakhan (Nation of Islam, Rhetoric of Rebirth)." DAI 47.11A (1986): 186.

Gabin, Rosalind J. "Entitling Kenneth Burke." Rhetoric Review 5 (Spring 1987): 196-210.

Gabler, Janet Ann. "Rhetorical Myth in Henry James's "The Bostonians," "The Wings of the Dove," And "The Golden Bowl"." DAI 43.08A (1982): 321.

Gabor, Georgina. Rhetorical Criticism in Communication Studies : Workshop for a Dream. Cambridge Scholars Publisher, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2017.

Gall, Robert. Review of Kenneth Burke and Martin Heidegger: With a Note Against Deconstruction by Samuel B. Southwell. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 58 (Spring 1990): 152-54.

Galleymore, Isabel. Review of Kenneth Burke: From Myth to Ecology by Laurence Coupe. Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism 18.1 (26 Mar. 2014): 111-2.

Gallo, Louis J. "Kenneth Burke: The Word and the World." North Dakota Quarterly 42.1 (1974): 33-45.

Gallucci, John A. "Pascal and Kenneth Burke: An Argument for a 'Logological' Reading of the Pensees." Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature 20.38 (1993): 123-50.

Galvin, Brendan J. What the Grave Says, the Nest Denies: Burkean Strategies in Theodore Roethke's 'Lost Son' Poems. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1970, 31, 2384A 85A (Mass.).

Gardner, Robert O. The Portable Community: Place and Displacement in Bluegrass Festival Life. Taylor and Francis, 2020, doi:10.4324/9781351022064.

Garlitz, Robert. Kenneth Burke's Logology and Literary Criticism. Bloomington, IN: Xlibris, 2011.

Garlitz, Robert. "The Sacrificial Word in Kenneth Burke's Logology." Recherches anglaises et américaines No. 12 (1979): 33-44.

Gatchet, Roger Davis, and Amanda Davis Gatchet. "Hunting Our Bad Selves: Projective Identification and the Case of the West Memphis Three." Western Journal of Communication 81.5 (2017): 523-40. Web.

Geertz, Clifford. "Blurred Genres: The Refiguration of Social Thought." Local Knowledge: Further Essays in Interpretive Anthropology. 3rd edition. New York: Basic Books, 2000. 19-35. Originally published in American Scholar 49 (Spring 1980): 165-79.

Geise, Susanne S. From Ambiguity to Perspicuity: Applying Burke's Pentad as a Means of Preserving and Expanding the Discourse Community of Blacksmithing History in Hancock County, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2018.

Geither, Jacob. Reinvigorating Identity: Applying Burkean Identity and Social Identity Theory to Analysis of Identity Formation, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2018.

Gellis, Mark. Burke, Campbell, Johnson, and Priestley: A Rhetorical Analysis of Four British Pamphlets of the American Revolution. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1994 Jan, 54:7, 2555A DAI No.: DA9334350. Degree granting institution: Purdue U, 1993.

Gencarella, Stephen Olbrys. "Folk Criticism and the Art of Critical Folklore Studies." Journal of American Folklore 124.494 (2011): 251-271.

Gencarella, Stephen Olbrys. "Purifying Rhetoric: Empedocles and the Myth of Rhetorical Theory." Quarterly Journal of Speech 96.3 (2010): 231-256.

Genter, Robert. Late Modernism: Art, Culture, and Politics in Cold War America. Philadelphia, PA: U of Pennsylvania P, 2010. Print.

George, Ann and Jack Selzer. Kenneth Burke in the 1930s. Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, 2007. Print.

George, Ann. Kenneth Burke's Permanence and Change: A Critical Companion. University Of South Carolina Press, US, 2018.

George, Ann. "Kenneth Burke's 'On 'Must' And 'Take Care'': An Edition of His Reply to Parkes's Review of Attitudes Toward History." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 29.4 (Fall 1999).

George, Ann. "The Art of Living in the Age of War." KB Journal, vol 13, no. 2, 2018. [Keynote Address]

George, Ann Lawren. "Kenneth Burke's "Permanence and Change": Rhetoric and Culture." DAI 58.07A (1997): 275.

George, Barbara. "Putting in the Oar: Negotiating Modernism with Virginia Woolf and Kenneth Burke." Thesis. Clark University, 1995.

George, Merry Eleanor. "The Social Myth as Structurational Rhetoric: A Model for Analyzing the Rhetorical Texts of the Heaven's Gate Cult." DAI 64.03A (2003): 180.

Gershberg, Zac. “Existentialist Literature in the Burkean Parlor: Exploring the Contingencies and Tensions of Symbolic Action.” KB Journal 7.1 (Fall 2010).

Gershberg, Zac. Review of Judging the Supreme Court: Constructions of Motives in Bush v. Goreby Clarke Rountree. KB Journal 5.1 (Fall 2008). Web.

Gessford, Scott. "A Rhetorical Analysis of Three Characters from Moisés Kaufman's Playscript the Laramie Project Using Kenneth Burke's Dramatistic Pentad." Thesis. South Dakota State University, 2004.

Gholson, Bill D. "Rhetoric, Identity, and Morality in Selected Later Novels of Kurt Vonnegut (Vonnegut, Kurt)." DAI 55.11A (1994): 209.

Giamo, Benedict. “The Means of Representation: Kenneth Burke and American Marxism.” KB Journal 5.2 (Spring 2009).

Gibbons, Michelle. "A Neurorhetoric of Incongruity." Poroi, vol. 13, no. 2, 2018.

Gibbons, Michelle. "The Recalcitrant Invention of X-Ray Images." Technical Communication Quarterly, vol. 28, no. 1, 2019, pp. 54-68.

Gibson, Keith. “Burke, Frazer, and Ritual: Attitudes Toward Attitudes.” KB Journal 3.1 (Fall 2006).

Gibson, Keith. Review of “Becoming Symbol-Wise: Kenneth Burke’s Pedagogy of Critical Reflection” by Jessica Enoch. KB Journal 1.2 (Spring 2005). Web.

Giddens, Elizabeth. "An Epistemic Case Study: Identification and Attitude Change in John McPhee's 'Coming into the Country.'" Rhetoric Review 11 (Spring 1993): 378-99.

Giddens, Elizabeth J. "John Mcphee's Rhetoric of Balance and Perspective (Mcphee John)." DAI 52.03A (1990): 241.

Gingrich, Nadine Marie. "Ministering Angels: Discursive Representations of Women in Unofficial War Propaganda, 1914--1918." DAI 61.06A (2000): 248.

Gittens, Rhana A. ""what if I Am a Woman?": Black Feminist Rhetorical Strategies of Intersectional Identification and Resistance in Maria Stewart's Texts." Southern Communication Journal, vol. 83, no. 5, 2018, pp. 310-321.

Glazer, Leslie. "Perspectives on Good and Evil: An Inquiry into the Representation of Good and Evil and Its Connection with Gender and Level of Education (Moral Representation, Justice)." DAI 59.04B (1998): 191.

Glenn, Thane Powell. "The Invented Language: John Foxe, Edmund Spenser, and the Rhetorical Development of English as a Genre of Heritage in the Sixteenth Century." DAI 67.04A (2006): 270.

Glicksberg, Charles I. "Kenneth Burke: The Critic's Critic." The South Atlantic Ouarterly. 36 (1937): 74-84.

Glicksberg, Charles L. "Kenneth Burke," American Literary Criticism 1900-1950, New York: Hendricks House, 1951, 307-309.

Golcher, Alison Stone. "The Land of Oz: Case Studies in Political Mythology in Modern Latin America (Burke Kenneth, Barthes Roland, Mexico, Costa Rica, Partido Liberaci on Nacional)." DAI 55.03A (1993): 293.

Goldrick-Jones, Amanda. "Men in a Feminist Forum: A Rhetorical Analysis of the White Ribbon Campaign against Male Violence." DAI 57.10A (1996): 263.

Goldzwig, Steven Roger. "The Rhetoric of Public Theology: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Social Justice Wing of the United States Catholic Church (Burke, Boulding, Values, Image)." DAI 46.11A (1985): 512.

Golffing, Francis C. "Kenneth Burke's Dramatistic Criticism." Review of A Grammar of Motives. Poetry 67 (1945-46): 338-341.

Gomme, Andor. "Strategic Selection: Criticism by Choice of Terms" and "Burke's Method in Action," Attitudes to Criticism, Carbondale, IL.: Southern Illinois UP, 1966. 139-144.

Gonklin, Groff. "The Science of Symbology." Review of Attitudes toward History. The New, Masses 24 (10 August 1937): 25-26.

Goodall, H. Lloyd, Jr., et al. "The Performance Appraisal Interview: An Interpretative Reassessment." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 72 (February 1986): 74-87.

Goodheart, Eugene. "Burke Revisited ." The Sewanee Review 102 (Summer 1994): 424-38.

Goodman, Jenny. "Politics and the Personal Lyric in the Poetry of Joy Harjo and C. D. Wright." MELUS 19 (Summer 1994): 35-56.

Goodwin, David. "Controversiae Meta Asystatae and the New Rhetoric." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 19.3 (Summer 1989): 205-16.

Gore, David. “Attitudes Toward Money in Kenneth Burke’s Dialog in Heaven Between The Lord and Satan.” KB Journal 5.2 (Spring 2009).

Graham, Phil. "Halliday and Lemke: A Comparison of Contextual Potentials for Two Metafunctional Systems." Critical Discourse Studies 13.5 (2016): 548-67. Web.

Graham, Phil. "Communicative Dimensions of Neoliberalism, Globalisation, and Militarism." The Handbook of Communication and Security, edited by Bryan C. Taylor and Hamilton Bean, Routledge, 2019, pp. 281 - 299.

Graham, Phil. "Ethics in Critical Discourse Analysis." Critical Discourse Studies, vol. 15, no. 2, 2018, pp. 186-203.

Graham, Phil, and Briony Luttrell. "A Rhetoric of Style: Eleanor Rigby and the Reordering of Popular Music." Social Semiotics, vol. 29, no. 2, 2019, pp. 222-239.

Graham, Philip. "Negative Discourse Analysis and Utopias of the Political." Journal of Language and Politics, vol. 18, no. 3, 2019, pp. 323-345.

Graff, Richard, and Wendy Winn. "Kenneth Burke's 'Identification' and Chaïm Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca's 'Communion': A Case of Convergent Evolution?" The Promise of Reason: Studies in the New Rhetoric. 103-133. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2011.

Grattan, C. Hartley. "A Novel Not a Novel." Review of Towards a Better Life. The Saturday Review of Literature 7 (19 March 1932): 604.

Graves, Heather Brodie. "Regrinding the Lens of Gender: Problematizing 'Writing as a Woman.'" Written Communication 10 (April 1993): 139-63.

Green, Gary Lee. "The Language of Nightmare: A Theory of American Gothic Fiction." DAI 46.05A (1985): 260.

Green, William Jere. "A Variorum Edition of John Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn"." DAI 50.10A (1989): 309.

Greenberg, Clement. Review of The Philosophy of Literary Form. Partisan Review 8 (November-December 1941): 515-516.

Greene, Carlnita P. “Early Disaster Cinema as Dysfunctional “Equipment for Living”: or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Kenneth Burke.” KB Journal 5.2 (Spring 2009).

Gregg, Richard B. "Kenneth Burke's Concept of Rhetorical Negativity." In Extensions of the Burkeian System. Ed. James W. Chesebro. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1993. 189-207.

Gregg, Richard B. "Kenneth Burke's Prolegomena to the Study of the Rhetoric of Form." Communication Quarterl, 26 (Fall 1978): 3-13.

Gregory, Horace. "The Man on the Park Bench." Review of Towards a Better Life. The New York Herald Tribune Books. 31 January 1932, 2.

Gregory, Rochelle Denisha. "Identifying the Autistic Individual as Living Computer by Making Rhetorical 'Space' for Kenneth Burke in Cognitive Disability Studies." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 71.3 (2010): 935.

Greiff, Louis K. "Symbolic Action in Hardy's, The Woodlanders: An Application of Burkian Theory." The Thomas Hardy Yearbook 14 (1987): 52-62.

Grey, Stephanie Houston. “A Perfect Loathing: The Feminist Expulsion of the Eating Disorder.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

Griffin, Charles James Grant. "Charles Finney's Prayer: A Dramatistic Interpretation of Charles Grandison Finney's Lectures on Revivals of Religion, 1834-1835 (New York)." DAI 44.12A (1983): 152.

Griffin, J. "A Pentadic Model of Semiotic Analysis." Semiotica, no. 225, 2018, pp. 213-227.

Griffin, Leland M. "When Dreams Collide: Rhetorical Trajectories in the Assassination of President Kennedy." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 70 (May 1984): 111-31.

Griffin, Leland M. "A Dramatistic Theory of the Rhetoric of Movements." Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924-1966. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969. 456-478.

Griffin, Leland M. "The Rhetorical Structure of the 'New Left' Movement, Part One." The Quarterly Journal of Speech. 50 (1964): 113-135.

Groce, Gary Scott. "A Pentadic Examination of Kenneth Burke's Perspective by Incongruity: Reading Burke's Nietzschean Intertext (Friedrich Nietzsche)." DAI 66.11A (2005): 212.

Gronbeck, Bruce E. "Tradition and Technology in Local Newscasts: The Social Psychology of Form." The Sociological Quarterly 38 (Spring 1997): 361-74.

Grosholz, Emily. “Kenneth Burke and Shakespeare.” Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott L. Newstok. Hudson Review 61.4 (Fall 2008): 537-44.

Gudas, Fabian. "Dramatism and Modern Theories of Oral Interpretation" Eds. Eugene Bahn, et al. Peformance of Literature in Historical Perspectives. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1983. 589-627.

Gudas, Fabian. "The Vitality of Dramatism." Literature in Performance: A Journal of Literary and Performing Art 3.2 (April 1983): 1-12.

Guerard, Albert. "Critics Make Us Think." Review of The Philosophy of Literary Form. The New York Herald Tribune Books (26 October 1941): 25.

Guerard, Albert. "Kenneth Burke and an End to Rhetoric." Review of A Rhetoric of Motives. The New York Herald Tribune Books. (23 July 1950): 8.

Guerard, Albert. "Key Terms of Human Conduct." Review of A Grammar of Motives. The New York Herald Tribune Books. (10 March 1946): 20.

Guignard, Jimmy. Pedaling the Sacrifice Zone: Teaching, Writing, and Living above the Marcellus Shale. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2015.

Gunn, Giles. The Culture of Criticism and the Criticism of Culture. New York: Oxford UP, 1987.

Gunn, Giles. The Pragmatist Turn: Religion, the Enlightenment, and the Formation of American Literature. University Of Virginia Press, US, 2017.

Gürsoy, Ýlkay T. Visiting the Visitor: An Enquiry into the Visitor Business in Museums. vol. 19, Varna University of Management, Dobrich, 2018.

Gusfield, Joseph R. "The Bridge over Separated Lands: Kenneth Burke's Significance for the Study of Social Action." The Legacy of Kenneth Burke, eds. Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1989. 28-54.

Gusfield, Joseph R. "A Dramatistic Theory of Status Politics." Symbolic Crusade: Status Politics and the American Temperance Movement. Urbana, IL.: University of Illinois Press. 1963, 165-188.

Gusfield, Joseph. "The Literary Rhetoric of Science: Comedy and Pathos in Drinking Driver Research." American Sociological Review 4 (February 1976): 16-34.

Hacker Daniels, Adrienne Edith. "A Study of Eloquence in the Plays of Thornton N. Wilder (Wilder Thornton N. )." DAI 54.08A (1993): 370.

Hafley, J. Review of William Carlos Williams and the Diagnostics of Culture by Brian Bremen. Choice 31 (December 1993): 601.

Hagen, Peter L. "'Pure Persuasion' and Verbal Irony." The Southern Communication Journal (Fall 1995): 46-58.

Halbritter, Scott K. "Sound Arguments: Aural Rhetoric in Multimedia Composition (Kenneth Burke, John Dewey, J. David Bolter, Richard Grusin)." DAI 65.07A (2004): 235.

Hall, William Eiler. "Ethical Aspects of Kenneth Burke's "A Grammar of Motives", "A Rhetoric of Motives", And "The Rhetoric of Religion"." DAI 51.05A (1990): 333.

Hambrick, Mary Margaret. The Language of Peace: A Burkeian Analysis of the Peace Rhetoric of William Sloane Coffin, Jr. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1991 Oct, 52:4, 1130A DAI No.: DA9128710. Degree granting institution: U of North Texas.

Hamam, Marco. ““If one language is not enough to convince you, I will use two”: Burkean Identification/Dissociation As a Key to Interpret Code-Switching.” KB Journal 10.1 (Summer 2014).

Hampton, Hayes Donald. "A Grammar of Ecstasy: Rhetorics of Feminist Spirituality (Theology, Witchcraft)." DAI 57.07A (1996): 212.

Hanisko, Sandralee Mary. "Foreign Affairs Perspectives toward Revolution in El Salvador: The Unfolding of U.S. Officials' Rhetorical Experiences (United States)." DAI 46.03A (1984): 197.

Hankins, June Strang Chase. "Creativity Theory and the Writing Process: A Teleological Model (Collaboration, Commitment, Investment, Social Self, Structure)." DAI 47.01A (1985): 242.

Hansen, Gregory. "Kenneth Burke's Rhetorical Theory within the Construction of the Ethnography of Speaking." Folklore Forum 27.1 (1996): n.p.

Harries, Martin. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott L. Newstok. Theatre Survey 49.2 (2008): 305-307.  

Harris, Wendell V. "The Critics Who Made Us: Kenneth Burke." The Sewanee Review 96.3 (Summer 1988): 452-63.

Harshman, Thomas Ringwood. "Jonsonian Geometry: Encompassing the Tension between Post-Structuralist Practices and the Didactic Drama (Ben Jonson)." DAI 56.08A (1995): 270.

Hart, Jeffrey. Review of Mark Royden Winchell, Neoconservative Criticism: Norman Podhoretz, Kenneth S. Lynn, and Joseph Epstein. National Review 43 (August 12, 1991): 52.

Hart, John P. "Custer and the Tragedy Myth (Custer, George Armstrong)." DAI 56.04A (1994): 393.

Hart, Roderick P. (with David Payne). "Dramatistic Analysis." Modern Rhetorical Criticism. Ed. Roderick P. Hart. Glenview, IL: Little Brown, 1990. 340-80.

Hart, Roderick P., Suzanne Daughton, and Rebecca LaVally. "Dramatistic Criticism." Modern Rhetorical Criticism, 4th ed., vol. 1, Routledge, 2018, pp. 269-290.

Hartman, Geoffrey H. "The Sacred Jungle 3: Frye, Burke, and Some Conclusions." Criticism in the Wilderness: The Study of Literature Today. New Haven: Yale UP, 1980. 86-114.

Hartman, Geoffrey H. "The Wild Man of American Criticism." Book Week (July 2, 1967): 9.

Haskell, Dale Everett. "The Rhetoric of the Familiar Essay: E. B. White and Personal Discourse." DAI 44.12A (1983): 186.

Hassett, Michael. "Constructing an Ethical Writer for the Postmodern Scene." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 25 (1995): 179-96.

Hassett, Michael. "Increasing Response Ability through Mortification: A Burkean Perspective on Teaching Writing" JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 15.3 (1995): 471-88.

Hassett, Michael. "Sophisticated Burke: Kenneth Burke as a Neosophistic Rhetorician." Rhetoric Review 13.2 (Spring 1995): 371-90.

Hatch, John B. "Reconciliation as a Tragicomic Corrective: From Racial Offense to Rhetorical Coherence (Mark Lawrence Mcphail, Kenneth Burke, Molefi Kete Asante, Aaron David Gresson)." DAI 64.02A (2003): 463.

Hatzisavvidou, Sophia. “Disputatious Rhetoric and Political Change: The Case of the Greek Anti-Mining Movement.” Political Studies 65.1 (2016): 215-30. Web.

Haught, Kenneth Wayne. "An Analytical and Critical Study of the Functions of Contemporary Rhetorical Invention Heuristics with Application to the Theories of Chaim Perelman and Kenneth Burke." DAI 49.04A (1987): 165.

Hawhee, Debra. "Burke and Nietzsche." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 85.2 (May 1999).

Hawhee, Debra. “Kenneth Burke and American Studies.” ScholarSphere, ScholarSphere, 2018, doi:10.18113/S1NS70.

Hawhee, Debra. Moving Bodies: Kenneth Burke at the Edges of Language. Columbia: University of South Carolina, 2012.

Hawhee, Debra. “A Review of: ‘Ann George and Jack Seltzer, Kenneth Burke in the 1930s.’” Review of Kenneth Burke in the 1930s by Ann George and Jack Selzer. Southern Communication Journal 74.1 (Jan. 2009): 109-112.

Hawhee, Debra and Bryan Crable. “Video Parlor: Action and Motion.” Online video clip. KB Journal. KB Journal, Fall 2013. Web. 3 Oct. 2015.

Hawhee, Debra and John McGowan. Review of Kenneth Burke in the 1930s by Ann George and Jack Selzer. Quarterly Journal of Speech 95.1 (Feb. 2009): 105-7.

Hawhee, Debra, and Megan Poole. "Kenneth Burke at the MoMA: A Viewer's Theory." The Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 105, no. 4, 2019, pp. 418-440.

Hayakawa, S. I. "The Linguistic Approach to Poetry." Review of The Philosophy of Literary Form. Poetry 60 (1942): 86-94.

Hayden, Alexander. Review of Moving Bodies: Kenneth Burke at the Edges of Language by Debra Hawhee. Rhetoric Review 29.1 (2010): 91-6.

Hazlitt, Henry. "Kenneth Burke's Metaphysics." Review of Permanence and Change. The New, York Times Book Review, 5 May 1935, 19.

Hazlitt, Henry. "Two Critics." Review of Counter-Statement. The Nation 134 (1932): 77.

Head, Samuel L. “Teaching Grounded Audiences: Burke’s Identification in Facebook and Composition.” Computers and Composition 39 (2016): 27-40. Web.

Hearit, Keith Michael. "A Burkean Analysis of the Rhetoric of Garrison Keillor." MAI 27.02 (1988): 91.

Hearon, Todd. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. Scott L. Newstok. Essays in Criticism 58.2 (Apr. 2008): 171-80.

Heath, Robert L. "Kenneth Burke on Form." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 65 (1979): 392-404.

Heath, Robert L. "Kenneth Burke's Break with Formalism." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 70.2 (May 1984): 132-43.

Heath, Robert L. "Kenneth Burke's Perspective on Perspective." Pre/ Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory, 6.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1985): 275-89.

Heath, Robert L. Realism and Relativism: A Perspective on Kenneth Burke. Macon, GA: Mercer UP, 1986.

Heath, Robert L. Review of The Legacy of Kenneth Burke, Eds. Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia. The Quarterly Journal of Speech 77 (February 1991): 81-82.

Heath, Robert L., George Cheney, and Øyvind Ihlen. "Identification." The Handbook of Organizational Rhetoric and Communication, edited by Oyvind Ihlen and Robert L. Heath, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, NJ, USA, 2018, pp. 111-126.

Hedengren, Mary. “Scholar's note: Burke on Propaganda in Art.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

Heeren, April. "A Burkean Analysis of Allegorical Representation in Peter Pan and the Wizard of Oz." Thesis. South Dakota State University, 1994.

Heifferon, Barbara Ann. "Look Who's Not Talking: Recovering the Patient's Voice in the Clinique (Discursive Practices)." DAI 59.04A (1998): 340.

Heilman, Robert B. "Burke as Political Threat: A Chronicle of the 1950s." Horns of Plenty: Malcolm Cowley and His Generation 2.1 (Spring 1989): 19-26.

Heller, Rafael Gustav. "Small Change: Teaching, Writing, and the Invention of Motives." DAI 63.10A (2002): 185.

Henderson, Greig. "Burke, Kenneth Duva." Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory, edited by Irena Makaryk, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2018, pp. 267-270.

Henderson, Greig E. "Dialogism Versus Monologism: Burke, Bakhtin, and the Languages of Social Change." KB Journal 13.1 (Fall 2017).

Henderson, Greig E. "A Rhetoric of Form: The Early Burke and Reader-Response Criticism." Unending Conversations: New Writings by and about Kenneth Burke. Ed. Greig R. Henderson and David Cratis Williams. Rhetorical Philosophy and Theory. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 2001. 127-42.

Henderson, Greig E. "Dramatism and Deconstruction: Burke, de Man, and the Rhetorical Motive." Kenneth Burke and the 21st Century. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Albany: State U of New York P, 1999. 151-65.

Henderson, Greig E. Review of The Legacy of Kenneth Burke. Ed. Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia. Horns of Plenty: Malcolm Cowley and His Generation 2 (Spring 1989): 55-57.

Henderson, Greig E. "Aesthetic and Practical Frames of Reference: Burke, Marx, and the Rhetoric of Social Change." Extensions of the Burkeian System. Ed. James W. Chesebro. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1993. 173-86.

Henderson, Greig E. "Postmodern Burke." Review of Kenneth Burke: Rhetoric, Subjectivity, Postmodernism by Robert Wess and Kenneth Burke in Greenwich Village: Conversing with the Moderns, 1915-1931 by Jack Selzer. University of Toronto Quarterly 66.3 (Summer 1997): 562-575.

Henderson, Greig E. Kenneth Burke: Literature and Language as Symbolic Action. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1988.

Henderson, Greig E. Kenneth Burke's Dramatistic Theory of Literature and Language. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1982 Apr., 42:10, 4447A.

Hendrickson, Patricia Karen. "Audience Experience and Response within the Single-Sex Secondary Military Boarding School: A Dramaturgical Analysis." DAI 64.02A (2002): 246.

Hennig, Stefanie. “A German version of Kenneth Burke.” KB Journal 5.1 (Fall 2008).

Herbert, Frank John. "American Nervousness (Popular Entertainment, Neurasthenia, Performance Arts)." DAI 52.06A (1990): 237.

Heredia, Arturo Alejandro. "The Deliberating Self: Modern American Social Critics and the Self-Reflective Individual (John Dewey, Kenneth Burke, John Steinbeck, Americo Paredes)." DAI 57.05A (1996): 176.

Herrick, James A. "Contemporary Rhetoric II: Situation, Story, Display." The History and Theory of Rhetoric, vol. 1, Routledge, 2018, pp. 239 - 264.

Herrman, Laura. “Who Are You Working For? How 24 Served as Post-9/11 Equipment for Living.” KB Journal 10.1 (Summer 2014).

Hershey, Lewis B. "Burke's Aristotelianism: Burke and Aristotle on Form." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 16.3 (Summer 1986): 181-85.

Hessler, Heather Brooke. "Product Versus Process: The Occupational Rhetoric of Academic Work." DAI 62.12A (2001): 307.

Heynders, Odile. “The Vox Populi in Poems: Ramsey Nasr as Poet Laureate and Public Intellectual.” KB Journal 10.1 (Summer 2014).

Hicks, Granville. "A Defense of Eloquence." Review of Counter-Statement. The New Republic 69 (2 December 1931): 75-76.

Higgins, Andrew Charles. "Art and Argument: The Rise of Walt Whitman's Rhetorical Poetics, 1838--1855." DAI 60.11A (1999): 349.

Hildebrand, David L. "Was Kenneth Burke a Pragmatist?" Transactions of the Charles Sanders Peirce Society 31.3 (Summer 1995): 632-58.

Hill, Billy Joe Jr. "Controversy over Free Expression Viewed as Social Drama: A Case Study of Larry Flynt And "Hustler" Magazine." DAI 43.09A (1982): 265.

Hill, Ian. ““The Human Barnyard” and Kenneth Burke’s Philosophy of Technology.” KB Journal 5.2 (Spring 2009).

Hill, Joshua. "The Voice of Eloquence in Kenneth Burke’s Rhetoric and its Implications for Advertising Performance." Journal of Interdisciplinary Voice Studies 2.1 (2017): 7-24. Web.

Hillard, Van Edward. "The Dialectical Nature of Learning Writing in an Epistemic Rhetoric." DAI 48.10A (1987): 247.

Hillwig, Jack Leonard. "Film Criticism: Its Relationship to Economically Successful Films and an Application of Rhetoric to Improving the Critic's Methods." DAI 41.04A (1980): 191.

Hines, Janmarie Booth. "Vision and Voice: Scripture and Transcription (Faulkner)." DAI 50.09A (1989): 350.

Hirji, Faiza. "The Woman Behind the Man: Politicized Portrayals of Afghan Muslim Women in Wartime." MAI 42.02 (2003): 244.

Hochmuth [Nichols], Marie. "Kenneth Burke and the 'New Rhetoric.'" The Quarterly Journal of Speech 38 (1952): 133-144.

Hoeffler, Judith Savage. "The Myth of Perpetual Youth; the Reality of Age: A Rhetorical Exigency for the Baby Boom and Vietnam Generations (Goodman, Greene, Edelman, Wheeler, Vietnam Generation)." DAI 51.03A (1990): 283.

Hoffman, Frederick J. "The Problem of Influence." Freudianism and the Literary Mind. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. 1945, 102-104.

Hoffman, Frederick J., Charles Allen, and Carolyn F. Ulrich, The Little Magazine: A History and a Bibliography, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1946, passim.

Hogan, Kathryn J. "Student Subjectivity and the Study of Literature: The Possibility of Free Space." DAI 66.02A (2005): 210.

Hogan, Kevin Patrick. "The Contribution of Kenneth Burke's Rhetoric to a Postmodern Theological Anthropology." DAI 63.03A (2002): 299.

Hogan, Lucy Anne Lind. "The Overthrow of the Monopoly of the Pulpit: A Longitudinal Case Study of the Cultural Conversation Advocating the Preaching and Ordination of Women in American Methodism 1859-1924 (Phoebe Palmer, Frances Willard, M. Madeline Southard, Georgia Harkness)." DAI 56.08A (1995): 292.

Holbrook, Peter. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare ed. by Scott Newstok. TLS (July 13, 2007): 11–12. Print.

Holland, Laura Virginia. "Aristotelianism in the Rhetorical Theory of Kenneth Burke." DAI 15.01 (1954): 146.

Holland, L. Virginia, Counterpoint: Kenneth Burke and Aristotle's Theories of Rhetoric. New York: Philosophical Library, 1959.

Holland. L. Virginia. "Kenneth Burke's Dramatistic Approach in Speech Criticism." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 41 (1955): 352-358.

Holland. L. Virginia. "Rhetorical Criticism: A Burkeian Method." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 39 (1953): 444-450.

Holman, C. Hugh. "The Defense of Art Criticism since 1930." The Development of American Literary Criticism. Ed. Floyd Stoval, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1955. 231-232, 239, 240.

Holmes, Steve. "The Oooculus Rift and the Canon of Style." Rhetorical Speculations. Utah State University Press, 2019.

Holterhoff, Kate. "Beauty as a Terministic Screen in Charles Darwin's the Descent of Man." Victorian Network 2.1 (2010): 49-69.

Homan, Sidney. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. by Scott L. Newstok. South Atlantic Review. 72.4 (2007): 151–56.

Homsley, Suzanne M. "Theresienstadt, the 'show Camp': A Burkean Analysis." Order No. 10278855 University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2017. Ann Arbor: ProQuest. Web.

Hopson-Sparks, C. Melissa. "Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up? Bridging the Divide between the Jesus Seminar and Its Opponents through a Burkeian Approach (Kenneth Burke)." DAI 65.06A (2003): 161.

Hook, Sidney. "The Technique of Mystification." Review of Attitudes Toward History. Partisan Review 4 (December 1937): 57-62.

Hook. Sidney. "Kenneth Burke and Sidney Hook: An Exchange" (an exchange of letters between Burke and Hook concerning Hook's review), Partisan Review 4 (January 1938): 40-47.

Horner, Bruce Merle. "The Rhetorics of Seventeenth-Century English Songs." DAI 49.07A (1988): 254.

Horton, Kathleen. "Sucking at the Breast of God: Women and the Rhetoric of Faith." DAI 56.08A (1995): 190.

Horvath, Barton R. “The Burke I Knew.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

Hostetler, Michael J. "The Rhetoric of Christian Martyrdom: An Exploration of the Homiletical Uses of Ultimate Terms." DAI 54.05A (1993): 246.

Houser, Victoria. "Rotten with Consensus: Towards a Dialectic Transformation of Genocide." KB Journal, vol. 14, no. 1, 2019.

Houston, Carol S. "Jews for Jesus as a Rhetorical Force (Christian, Conversion)." DAI 60.02A (1998): 67.

Howard. Richard. "Beating His Systems." Review of Perspectives by Incongruity and Terms for Order. Book Week, 16 May 1965, 15, 16.

Howard, Robert Glenn. "A Theory of Vernacular Rhetoric: The Case of the 'Sinner's Prayer' Online." Folklore 116.2 (2005): 175-91.

Howell, Wilbur Samuel. "Kenneth Burke's 'Lexicon Rhetoricae': A Critical Examination." Poetics, Rhetoric, and Logic: Studies in the Basic Disciplines of Criticism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1975. See Burke's response, "The Party Line," The Quarterly Journal of Speech 62 (February 1976): 62-68.

Howell, Wilbur Samuel. "Peter Ramus, Thomas Sheridan, and Kenneth Burke: Three Mavericks in the History of Rhetoric." Retrospectives and Perspectives: A Symposium on Rhetoric. Ed. Turner S. Kobler, et al. Denton: Texas Women's UP, 1978. 91-105.

Howell, Wilbur Samuel. "Peter Ramus, Thomas Sheridan, and Kenneth Burke: Three Mavericks in the History of Rhetoric." Rhetoric and Change. Ed. William E. Tanner and J. Dean Bishop. Mesquite, TX.: Ide House, 1982. 57-77.

Howell, Wilbur Samuel. "The Two Party Line: A Reply to Kenneth Burke." The Quarterly Journal of Speech, 62 (February 1976): 69-77.);

Hübler, Mike. “The Drama of a Technological Society: Using Kenneth Burke to Symbolically Explore the Technological Worldview Discovered by Jacques Ellul.” KB Journal.1.2 (Spring 2005).

Huber, Phillip Jason. "Justice for Sale: The Rhetoric of for Profit Probation and Rehabilitation." Order No. 10267365 Western Carolina University, 2017. Ann Arbor: ProQuest. Web.

Hughes, Daniel. Review of Language as Symbolic Action by Kenneth Burke. Criticism 10 (Summer 1968): 251-53.

Huglen, Mark E., and Basil B. Clark. Poetic Healing: A Vietnam Veteran's Journey from a Communication Perspective, Revised and Expanded Edition. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2005.

Huglen, Mark E. and Clarke Rountree. “Editors’ Essay: The Future of Burke Studies.” KB Journal 4.2 (Spring 2008).

Huglen, Mark E. "Variations of Kenneth Burke's Identification\Division." Review of Communication 4.3-4, July-October (2004): 187-97.

Huglen, Mark E. "An Image of Online Education as `Poetic Humanism.'" Kentucky Journal of Communication (2004): 43-54.

Huglen, Mark E., and Bernard L. Brock. "Burke, Clinton, and the Global/ Local Community." North Dakota Journal of Speech and Theatre 16 (2003): 19-29.

Humphrey, George Edward. "Metamorphoses of Desire: Eden and the Boundaries of Literature (Milton, Dante, Augustine, Derrida, Rhetoric)." DAI 48.05A (1987): 286.

Hunter, Paul. "Synecdoche Against Metonymy: Burke, Freire, and Writing Instruction." Freshman English News 18 (Spring 1990): 2-9.

Hurley, Gavin F. "The Beautiful, the Bizarre, and the Brutal: Dario Argento's Rhetoric of Simulational Aesthetics." Horror Studies 8.1 (2017): 131-45. Web.

Hutchison, Phillip J. "When TV Became a Target: Ritual and Burlesque in Television Creature Features." Journal of Popular Film and Television, vol. 46, no. 2, 2018, pp. 95-107.

Hyde, Michael J. Review of Kenneth Burke and Martin Heidegger: With a Note Against Deconstruction by Samuel B. Southwell. The Quarterly Journal of Speech 74 (November 1989): 496-97.

Hyman, Stanley Edgar. "Kenneth Burke and the Criticism of Symbolic Action," The Armed Vision: A Study in the Methods of Modern Literary Criticism, first published in 1948; rev. ed., abridged by the author, New York: Vintage Books, 1955, 327-385.);

Hyman, Stanley Edgar. "Kenneth Burke at Seventy." The Critic's Credentials. Ed. Phoebe Pettingell. New York: Atheneum P, 1978. 69-73.

Hymes, Dell. Review of Language as Symbolic Action. Language by Kenneth Burke. 44 (September 1968): 664-69.

Ingram, Jason. “Conflicted Possession: A Pentadic Assessment of T.E. Lawrence’s Desert Narrative.” KB Journal 4.1 (Fall 2007).

Irmscher, William F. "Kenneth Burke." In Traditions of Inquiry. Ed. John C. Brereton. New York: Oxford UP, 1985. 105-35.

Isaksen, David Erland. “Consummation: Kenneth Burke's Third Creative Motive.” KB Journal 12.2 (Spring 2017). Web.

Isaksen, David Erland. “Indexing: Kenneth Burke's Method of Textual Analysis.” KB Journal 12.2 (Spring 2017). Web.

Ivie, Robert L.  Democracy and America’s War on Terror.  Tuscaloosa:  University of Alabama Press, 2005.  

Ivie, Robert L. “Moving Bodies: Kenneth Burke at the Edges of Language.” Review of Moving Bodies: Kenneth Burke at the Edges of Language by Debra Hawhee. Communication Review 14.1 (2011): 68-71.

Ivie, Robert L. “The Rhetoric of Bush’s War on Evil.” KB Journal 1.1 (Fall 2004).

Ivie, Robert L., and Oscar Giner. "Waging Peace: Transformations of the Warrior Myth by US Military Veterans." Journal of Multicultural Discourses 11.2 (2016): 199-213. Web.

Iwanicki, Christine E. "The Materiality of Language: Implications for Pedagogy, Literary Theory and Literacy." DAI 55.10A (1994): 444.

Jackson, Bryan. Review of Burke, War, Words: Rhetoricizing Dramatism by M. Elizabeth Weiser. KB Journal 6.2 Spring 2010. Web. 

Jackson, Jennifer Ann. "Contemporary Fictions, Social Texts: Don Delillo's "White Noise", "Libra", And "Mao Ii" As Postmodern Cultural Rhetorics (Delillo Don)." DAI 53.07A (1992): 221.

Jacobi, Martin James. "Literature as Equipment for Writing: Applications of Kenneth Burke's Dramatism to the Teaching of Composition (Rhetoric, Education)." DAI 45.07A (1984): 168.

Jacobi, Martin J. "Rhetoric and Fascism in Jack London's the Iron Heel, Sinclair Lewis's it Can't Happen Here, and Philip Roth's the Plot Against America." Philip Roth Studies 6.1 (2010): 85-102.

Jameson, Fredric R. "Critical Response: Ideology and Symbolic Action." Critical Inquiry 5 (Spring 1978): 417-22. Jameson is responding to Burke's "Methodological Repression and/or Strategies of Containment." Critical Inquiry 5 (Winter 1978): 410-16.

Jameson, Fredric R. "The Symbolic Inference; or, Kenneth Burke and Ideological Analysis." Critical Inquiry 4 (Spring 1978): 507-23. Rpt. Representing Kenneth Burke. Eds. Hayden White and Margaret Brose Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1982. 68-91.

Jameson, Fredric R. The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1981.

Jamieson, Kathleen Hall. Eloquence in an Electronic Age: The Transformation of Political Speechmaking. New York: Oxford UP, 1988.

Japp, Phyllis M. "'Can This Marriage Be Saved?': Reclaiming Burke for Feminist Scholarship." Kenneth Burke and the 21st Century. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Albany: State U of New York P, 1999. 113-30.

Japp, Phyllis M. "'A Spoonful of Sugar Makes the Medicine Go Down': Dr. Conwell's 'Feel Good' Cultural Tonic." Speaker and Gavel 27 (Fall 1989-Summer 1990): 2-10.

Japp, Phyllis M. Rhetoric and Time: Dimensions of Temporality in Theory and Criticism Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1986 Dec., 47:6, 1925A.

Jarrett Bromberg, Ann Michelle. "The Caribbean Continuum: Identity, Representation, and Discourse (Cuba, Literary Theory, Niels Bohr, Kenneth Burke, Chaos Theory)." DAI 59.01A (1997): 240.

Jaskoski, H. Review of Kenneth Burke in Greenwich Village: Conversing with the Moderns, 1915-1931 by Jack Selzer. Choice 34 (June 1997): 1666.

Jay, Paul, ed. The Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Burke and Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1981. New York: Viking Penguin, 1988; Berkeley: U of California P, 1990.

Jay, Paul. Contingency Blues: The Search for Foundations in American Criticism. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1997.

Jay, Paul. "Criticism as Equipment for Living." Horns of Plenty: Malcolm Cowley and His Generation 2.1 (Spring 1989): 27-39.

Jay, Paul. "Kenneth Burke " In Modern American Critics, 1920-1955. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol 63. Ed. Gregory S. Jay. Detroit: Gale, 1988. 67-86.

Jay, Paul. "Kenneth Burke and the Motives of Rhetoric. " American Literary History 1.3 (Fall 1989): 535-53.

Jay, Paul. "Kenneth Burke: A Man of Letters." Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory 6.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1985): 221-33.

Jay, Paul. "Modernism, Postmodernism, and Critical Style: The Case of Burke and Derrida." Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture 21.3 (Fall 1988): 339-58.

Jayasuriya, Wilfrid Stanislaus Perera. "Sri Lankan English Writing: A Case Study in Literary Theory and Post-Colonial Attitudes." DAI 54.08A (1993): 240.

Jedd, Sarah Meinen. Review of “Democracy, Demagoguery, and Critical Rhetoric,” by Patricia Roberts-Miller. KB Journal 2.2 (Spring 2006). Web.

Jeffrey R. Di Leo. "Dead Criticism." Symplokē, vol. 27, no. 1-2, 2019, pp. 321-324.

Jeney, Cynthia L. "Extending the Burkean System Online: A Study of Motive and Internetworked Symbolic Action." DAI 61.06A (2000): 240.

Jennermann, Donald L. "Catharsis in Nerinda, a Burkean Approach." Norman Douglas. Ed. Wilhelm Meusburger and Helmut Swozilek. Bregenz, Austria: Vorarlberger Landesmuseum, 2000. 110-16. See also the German and Italian versions in this same volume, ""Die Katharsis in Nerinda, eine Burke'sche Annaherung," 101-09; and "La catarsi in Nerinda, un' approccio burkeiano," 117-25.

Jennermann, Donald L. "Catharsis: A Key to Kenneth Burke as a Critic for the Humanities." Interdisciplinary Humanities (Fall 1995): 37-44.

Jennermann, Donald L. "Kenneth Burke's Poetics of Catharsis." In Representing Kenneth Burke. Eds. Hayden White and Margaret Brose. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1982. 31-51.

Jennermann, Donald L. The Literary Criticism and Theory of Kenneth Burke in Light of Aristotle, Freud, and Marx. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1975, 35, 6668A.

Jennermann, Donald L. "Some Freudian Aspects of Burke's Aristotelean Poetics." Recherches anglaises et américaines No. 12 (1979): 65-81.

Jensen, Kyle. "A Matter of Concern: Kenneth Burke, Phishing, and the Rhetoric of National Insecurity." Rhetoric Review 30.2 (2011): 170-190.

Jensen, Kyle. "Genetic Rhetorical Criticism: An Alternative Methodology for Studying Multi-Versioned Rhetorical Works." Quarterly Journal of Speech 102.3 (2016): 264-85. Web.

Jensen, Kyle. "How the Media Encourages—and Sustains—Political Warfare: In Kenneth Burke’s ‘The War of Words,’ the Late Rhetorical Theorist Picks Apart the Little Ways News Articles Can Subtly Influence readers—and Harden Divisions." The Daily Beast, 2018. https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-the-media-encouragesand-sustainspolitical-warfare

Jensen, Kyle. "Rhetorical Counteraction in Kenneth Burke's A Rhetoric of Motives and the War of Words." Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 104, no. 4, 2018, pp. 384-399.

Jensen, Kyle. "Rhetorical Listening in Principle: A Burkean Apology." JAC 32.1-2 (2012): 185-219.

Jensen, Kyle, and Jack Selzer. "How the Media Encourages – and Sustains – Political Warfare." The Conversation. 28 September 2018, https://theconversation.com/how-the-media-encourages-and-sustains-political-warfare-100941, Accessed 2 December 2019.

Jensen, Kyle, and Jack Selzer. How the Media Encourages — and Sustains — Political Warfare. Newstex, Cambridge, 2018.

Jensen, Kyle, and Krista Ratcliffe. "Mythic Historiography: Refiguring Kenneth Burke’s Deceitful Woman Trope." Rhetoric Society Quarterly, vol. 48, no. 1, 2018, pp. 88-107.

Johannesen, Richard L. "Richard M. Weaver's Uses of Kenneth Burke." Southern Speech Communication Journal 12 (Spring 1987): 312-30.

Johnson, Edgar. "Society and the Poetic Mind." Review of Permanence and Change. The Saturday Review of Literature 12 (26 October 1935): 22.

Johnson, Edgar. "The Artist and His World." Commentary on part of Permanence and Change. The New Republic 80 (1934): 109-110.

Johnson, Eryn. "Review: Rhetorical Criticism, ed. by Jim Kuypers." KB Journal, vol. 13, no. 1, 2017.

Johnson, Kevin A. “Burke's Lacanian Upgrade: Reading the Burkeian Unconscious Through a Lacanian Lens.” KB Journal 6.1 (Fall 2009).

Johnson, Rose M. "A Rational Pedagogy for Kate Chopin's Passional Fiction: Using Burke's Scene Act Ratio to Teach 'Story' and 'Storm.' Conference of College Teachers of English Studies 60 (1996): 122-28.

Jones, Billie J. "The Rhetoricity of Museum Design: An Analysis of the United States Holocuast Memorial Museum as a Rhetorical Text (Kenneth Burke, Roland Barthes, Sonja Foss)." DAI 59.12A (1998): 118.

Jones, Hillary A. "Pinning, Gazing, and Swiping Together: Identification in Visually Driven Social Media." Theorizing Digital Rhetoric, vol. 1, Routledge, 2018, pp. 209-223.

Jones, Merrill Anway. "A Rhetorical Study of Winthrop Rockefeller's Political Speeches, 1964-1971 (Arkansas)." DAI 45.08A (1984): 214.

Joost, Nicholas. Scofield Thayer and The Dial, Carbondale, IL.: Southern Illinois University Press. 1964, passim.

Josephson, Matthew, Life among the Surrealists: A Memoir, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962, passim.

Josephson. Matthew. "Experimental." Review of The White Oxen. The New York Herald Tribune Books, 16 November 1924. 4.

Jordan, Jay. “Dell Hymes, Kenneth Burke’s ‘Identification,’ and the Birth of Sociolinguistics.” Rhetoric Review 24 (2005): 264-79.

Joswick, Thomas P. "The Conversion Drama of 'Self Reliance': A Logological Study." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 55.4 (December 1983): 507-524.

Journet, Debra. "The Resources of Ambiguity: Context, Narrative, and Metaphor in Richard Dawkins's the Selfish Gene." Journal of Business & Technical Communication 24.1 (2010): 29-59.

Journet, Debra. "George C. Williams, Kenneth Burke, and 'The Goal of the Fox': Or, Genes, Organisms, and the Agents of Natural Selection." Narrative 19.2 (2011): 216-228.

Jung, Julie. "Burke on Plato, Plato through Burke: Is Plato a Social Constructivist?" Composition Studies 24.2 (Spring-Fall 1996): 111-24.

Junker, Kirk William. "On the Way to Silence from Science (Rhetoric of Science)." DAI 57.10A (1996): 246.

Kadvany, John. "Verso and Recto: An Essay on Criticism and Social Change." Cultural Critique 1 (Fall 1985): 183-215.

Kaelin, Eugene F., An Existentialist Aesthetic: The Theories of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1962, 97-98, 100, 103.

Kalbfleisch, Rebecca Jane. "Of Feminism Born: The Constitution of Feminist Subjectivity in the Second Wave (Jane Gallop, Helene Cixous, Jane Tompkins)." DAI 58.11A (1997): 206.

Kalin, Jason, Diane M. Keeling, and Nathan Stormer. Chris Mays, Nathaniel A. Rivers, and Kellie Sharp-Hoskins, Eds. Kenneth Burke + the Posthuman. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017. 237 Pages.$32.95 Paperback. vol. 37, Routledge, 2018.

Kambe, Naoki. "Perspective by Incongruity in Internet Memes: The Case of the 2015 Japanese Hostage Crisis." Recovering Argument, edited by Randall A. Lake, Routledge, 2018, pp. 252-257.

Kampf, Constance. “Towards a Theoretical Basis of Operationalizing Knowledge Communication.” Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication in Business 37.1 (2006): 9-21. Web.

Kang, Dongjing, and William K. Rawlins. “Exploring Language Preservation in Kham Tibet, Learning from “Discourse in the Novel,” and Writing a Dialogical/Bakhtinian Ethnography.” Qualitative Inquiry 23.8 (2017): 618-30. Web.

Kaplan, Abraham. Review of A Grammar of Motives, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 5 (March 1947): 233-234.

Kaplan, Bernard. "Genetic-Dramatism: Old Wine in New Bottles." Toward a Holistic Developmental Psychology. Ed. Seymour Wapner and Bernard Kaplan. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1983. 53-74.

Karis, Bill. "Conflict in Collaboration: A Burkean Perspective." Rhetoric Review 8.1 (Fall 1989): 113-26.

Karlin, Ashley S. "Review: Tibet on Fire: Buddhism, Protest, and the Rhetoric of Self-Immolation by John Whalen-Bridge." KB Journal, vol. 13, no. 1, 2017.

Karnes, Martha Sue. "Review: 'Rhetoric, Narrative, and Management: Learning from Mad Men' by Ronald Soetaert and Kris Rutten." KB Journal, vol. 13, no. 1, 2017.

Kastely, James L. "Kenneth Burke's Comic Rejoinder to the Cult of Empire." College English 58.3 (March 1996): 307-26.

Katz, Steven B. “Burke's New Body? The Problem of Virtual Material, and Motive, in Object Oriented Philosophy.” KB Journal 11.1 (Summer 2015).

Katz, Steven B. “Pentadic Leaves.” KB Journal 12.2 (Spring 2017). Web.

Kaylor, Brian T. "No Jack Kennedy: Mitt Romney's “Faith in America” Speech and the Changing Religious-Political Environment." Communication Studies 62.5 (2011): 491-507.

Kaylor, Brian T. “Savior, Fool or Demagogue: Burkean Frames Surrounding the Ten Commandments Judge.” KB Journal 6.2 (Spring 2010).

Kaylor, Pamela Anne Dawes. "From Green River Farm to Feminist Front: A Rhetorical Analysis of Allie Hixson's Era Crusade for Constitutional Change." DAI 63.04A (2002): 248.

Keeling, Diane M., Nathan Stormer, and Jason Kalin. Rhetoric in Tooth and Claw: Animals, Language, Sensation, by Debra Hawhee. Chicago: The U of Chicago P, 2017. 256 Pp. $45.00 (Cloth). vol. 48, Routledge, 2018.

Keith, Philip M. "Burkeian Invention: From Pentad to Dialectic." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 9 (1979): 137-41.

Keller, Dale. S. "A Rhetorician Ponders Technology; or, Why Kenneth Burke Never Owned a 'Personal' Computer." Electronic Journal of Communication (La revue electronique de communication) 6.1 (1996): n.p.

Kelley, Colleen. "The 1984 Campaign Rhetoric of Representative George Hansen: A Pentadic Analysis." Western Journal of Speech Communication 51 (Spring 1987): 204-17.

Kelley, Colleen. "The Public Rhetoric of Mikhail Gorbachev and the Promise of Peace." Western Journal of Speech Communication 52 (Fall 1988): 321-34.

Kelly-Byrne, Diana. "A Narrative of Play and Intimacy: A Seven Year Old's Play and Story Relationship with an Adult." DAI 43.03A (1982): 295.

Kempf, James. "Encountering the Avant Garde: Malcolm Cowley in France, 1921-1922." The Southern Review 20.1 (Winter 1984): 12-28.

"Kenneth Burke's Permanence and Change: A Critical Companion." Protoview, vol. 2019, no. 14, 2019.

Kenner, Hugh. Review of Kenneth Burke in Greenwich Village: Conversing with the Moderns, 1915-1931 by Jack Selzer. The Times Literary Supplement 4913 (May 30, 1997): 13.

Kenny, Wade Robert. “The Glamour of Motives: Applications of Kenneth Burke within the Sociological Field.” KB Journal 4.2 (Spring 2008).

Kenny, Wade Robert. "Dialectical Essence, Existence and the Foundations of Pentadic Ontology in the Dramatistic Theory of Kenneth Burke." DAI 56.01A (1994): 291.

Kent, ML, and BC Boatwright. "Ritualistic Sacrifice in Crisis Communication: A Case for Eliminating Scapegoating from the crisis/apologia Lexicon." Public Relations Review, vol. 44, no. 4, 2018, pp. 514-522.

Kermode, Frank. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. by Scott L. Newstok. Around the Globe 39 (Summer 2008): 44–45.

Kettler, R.R. Review of Jeffery H. Richards, Theater Enough. Choice 29 (February 1992): 898.

Keyishian, Harry. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Ed. by Scott L. Newstok. Shakespeare Bulletin 26.3 (2008): 107–12.

Kibel, Alvin C. "Guilt and History." Review of Perspectives by Incongruity and Terms for Order. The American Scholar 34 (Spring 1965): 303-306.

Kidd, Andrew. ”Kenneth Burke and Contemporary Philosophy of Science.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

King, Andrew. Review of Swan Dive by Michael Burke. KB Journal 6.2 Spring 2010. Web.

King, Henry. "Othello: An Alternative Dramatistic Analysis." KB Journal, vol. 13, no. 2, 2018.

Kidneigh, Barbara Jean. "The Potential Rhetorical Power of Myth: An Account Based on the Writings of Cassirer, Langer, and Burke." DAI 51.06A (1990): 152.

Killingsworth, M. Jimmie. “From ER to Ecocomposition and Ecopoetics: Finding a Place for Professional Communication.” Technical Communication Quarterly 14 (2005): 359-73.

Kimberling, C. Ronald Kenneth Burke's Dramatism and Popular Arts. Bowling Green, OH: Popular Press, 1982.

Kimberling, Charles Ronald. "Kenneth Burke's Dramatism and the Study of Popular Culture." DAI 42.03A (1981): 01.

King, Andrew. "Disciplining The Master: Finding the Via Media for Kenneth Burke." American Communication Journal 4.2 (Winter 2001). . Spec. Issue of ACJ on Burke; see Kuypers, Jim A. and responses by Moya Ball, Bernard Brock, and David Cratis Williams.

King, Andy. “Burke Distinguished Scholar Series: An Interview With David Cratis Williams.” KB Journal 6.1 Fall 2009. Web.

King, Andy. ““The Burke I Knew”: An Interview with Professor James Klumpp [Special Issue].” KB Journal 8.1 (Spring 2012). Web.

King, Andry. “Editorial: Burke on the Persistence of Myth and Ritual: The View from Andy King’s Camera Obscura.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

King, Andy. “KB Editorial for Fall 2009 – Interview with William Bailey.” KB Journal 6.1 (Fall 2009). Web.

King, Robert L. "Transforming Scandal into Tragedy: A Rhetoric of Political Apology." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 71.3 (August 1985): 289-301.

Kinslow, Carolyn. "Canon, Culture, Consubstantiality, Communication: A Burkean Perspective." Thesis. Cameron University, 1996.

Kirk, John Wayne. Dramatism and the Theatre- An application of Kenneth Burke's critical methods to the analysis of two Plays. South Carolina: BiblioBazaar, 2011.

Kirk, John Wayne. "Dramatism and the Theatre: An Application of Kenneth Burke's Critical Methods to the Analysis of Two Plays." DAI 23.08 (1962): 175.

Kirk, John W. "Kenneth Burke and Identification," (Reply to Day), The Quarterly Journal of Speech., 47 (1961): 414-415.

Kitchens, Juliette Cross. "The Feminist Aesthetic: George Eliot, the Essayist." MAI 42.04 (2004): 61.

Klein, Daniel B. "Language, Discourse, and Ostension: Selected Passages." Society, vol. 56, no. 4, 2019, pp. 362-368.

Klumpp, James F. "Conflict and Communities: The Dialectic at the Heart of the Burkean Habit of Mind.KB Journal 13.1 (Fall 2017). [Keynote Address]

Klumpp. James F. "Conflict and Communities: The Dialectic at the Heart of the Burkean Habit of Mind." KB Journal, vol. 13, no. 2, 2018. [video of Keynote Address]

Klumpp, James F. "Burkean Social Hierarchy and the Ironic Investment of Martin Luther King." Kenneth Burke and the 21st Century. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Albany: State U of New York P, 1999. 207-41.

Klumpp, James F. “Moving Bodies: Kenneth Burke at the Edges of Language. Review of Moving Bodies: Kenneth Burke at the Edges of Language by Debra Hawhee. Quarterly Journal of Speech 96.4 (Nov. 2010): 469-72.

Klumpp, James F. "A Rapprochement Between Dramatism and Argumentation." Argumentation and Advocacy 29 (Spring 1993): 148-63.

Klvana, Tomas Petr. "Ironies of the Iron Lady: Rhetorical Analysis of Margaret Thatcher's Foreign Policy Persona (England, Identity)." DAI 58.07A (1997): 236.

Kneupper, Charles W. "Dramatistic Invention: The Pentad as a Heuristic Procedure." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 9 (1979): 130-36.

Knickerbocker, William S. "Wam for Maw: Dogma versus Discursiveness in Criticism." Review of The Philosophy of Literary Form and John Crowe Ransom's The New, Criticism. The Sewanee Review 49 (1941): 520-536.

Knight, Ryan J. Kenneth Burke Goes to Mars: A Burkeian Examination of Literary Genre as Terministic Screen through Robert A. Heinlein's Red Planet, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2018.

Knox, George, Critical Moments: Kenneth Burke's Categories and Critiques. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1957.

Knox, George Albert. "Kenneth Burke as Literary Theorist and Critic." DAI 13.06 (1953): 351.

Knutsen, Ketil. "A History Didactic Experiment: The TV Series Anno in a Dramatist Perspective." Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice 20.3 (2016): 454-68. Web.

Kock, Christian. “Burke on Psychodynamic Aesthetics: Forms that Help Us Cope.” KB Journal 12.2 (Spring 2017). Web.

Koptak, Paul Edward. "Judah in the Biblical Story of Joseph: Rhetoric and Biography in the Light of Kenneth Burke's Theory of Identification." DAI 51.06A (1990): 303.

Kostelanetz, Richard. "Burgess, Gelett Burke, Kenneth." A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes. Routledge, 2018.

Kostelanetz, Richard. "A Mind That Cannot Stop Exploding." New York Times Book Review (March 15, 1981): 11, ff.

Kostelanetz, Richard. "Kenneth Burke." American Writing Today. Ed. Richard Kostelanetz. Troy, NY: Whitston Publishing, 1991. 73-81.

Kostelanetz, Richard. "Kenneth Burke: Thinking, and Writing About His Thinking, at 92." American Poetry Review 19 (March/April 1990): 19-23.

Kostelanetz, Richard. "Richard Kostelanetz Interviews Kenneth Burke." Ed. J. Clarke Roundtree III. The Iowa Review 17.3 (Fall 1987): 1-14.

Kostelnick, Charles. "Agency and Empowerment: Figures in Action, both Individual and Collective." Humanizing Visual Design. Routledge, 2019, pp. 57-96.

Kray, Thorn-R. "On Name-Dropping: The Mechanisms Behind a Notorious Practice in Social Science and the Humanities." Argumentation 30.4 (2016): 423-41. Web.

Kreilkamp, Thomas. The Corrosion of the Self: Society's Effects on People. Irvington: New York UP, 1976.

Kreller, Paul David Walter. "The Rhetoric of Christian Argument and Faith: A Comparative Study of John Henry Newman and T. S. Eliot." DAI 57.01A (1995): 292.

Kreuter, Nate. "The US Intelligence Community's Mathematical Ideology of Technical Communication." Technical Communication Quarterly, vol. 24, no. 3, 2015, pp. 217-234.

Krutch, Joseph Wood. "Marx as Metaphor." Review of Permanence and Change. The Nation 140 (17 April 1935): 453-454.

Ku, Ja-hyon (구자현). "과학 교재의 수사학 - 19세기 말 20세기 초 영국의 음악 음향학 교재의 수사 비평." 인문연구, vol. 83, no. 83, 2018, pp. 75-102.

Kuczkowski, Richard. Review of Reading America by Denis Donoghue. Library Journal 112 (September 15, 1987): 81.

Kuczkowski, Richard. Review of Giles Gunn, The Culture of Criticism and the Criticism of Culture.

Kuhn, Helmut. Review of The Philosophy of Literary Form. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (1941-1942): 223-226.

Kuperman, Renee Louise. "An Analysis of Rhetorical Situation in the Context of Community Mediation." DAI 61.03A (2000): 320.

Kuseski, Brenda K. "Kenneth Burke's 'Five Dogs' and Mother Teresa's Love." Quarterly Journal of Speech 74 (August 1988): 323-33.

Kuusisto, Riikka. "Narrative Explanation and Basic Plots." International Relations Narratives. Routledge, 2020, pp. 4-17.

Kuypers, Jim A. Rhetorical Criticism: Perspectives in Action, 2nd ed., Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.

Kuypers, Jim A, ed. "A Via Media Burke." Spec. Issue. American Communication Journal 4.2 (Winter 2001). . See essays by Andrew King, David Cratis Williams, Moya Ball, and Bernard Brock.

Kuypers, Jim A, editor. "News Media Framing of the Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton 2016 Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speeches: Terministic Screens and the Discovery of the Worldview and Bias of the Press." The 2016 American Presidential Campaign and the News Media: Implications for the American Republic and Democracy, Lexington Books, 2018, pp. 101-132.

Kuypers, Jim A. “The January 1832 Debate on Slavery in Virginia: Clashing Scenes and Terministic Screens.” KB Journal 12.2 (Spring 2017). Web.

Kuypers, Jim A. “The Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speeches of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton: Terministic Screens and Antagonistic Worldviews." Political Campaign Communication: Theory, Method and Practice, edited byRobert E. Denton, Jr., Lexington Books, 2017, pp. 141-168.

Kuypers, Jim A. and Ashley Gellert. “The Story of King/Drew Hospital: Guilt and Deferred Purification [Special Issue].” KB Journal 8.1 (Spring 2012).

Kuypers, Jim A. and Caitlin McDaniel. "The Inaugural Address of Donald J. Trump: Terministic Screens and the Reemergence of 'Make America Great Again'." KB Journal, vol.14 , no.1 , 2019.

Ladd, Barbara Gail. ""Incessant Reiteration": Storytelling and the Redemption of the White Self in the Early Fiction of George W. Cable." DAI 51.07A (1990): 181.

Lake, Claudette. Young Adult Literature and Kenneth Burke. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1991 Dec, 52:6, 2132A DAI No.: DA9135047. Degree granting institution: U of Oklahoma.

Lake, Randall A. "Order and Disorder in Anti-Abortion Rhetoric: A Logological View." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 70 (November 1984): 425-43.

Lakritz, Andrew Morris. "Lyric and Its Times: Frost's and Stevens' Poetry of the Thirties (Poetics, Rhetoric, Society)." DAI 46.04A (1985): 358.

LaMaster, George F. "A Rhetorical Theology of Revelation: Kenneth Burke, Karl Barth, and the Ordination Dialogue in the Presbyterian Church (USA)." Thesis. Indiana University, 1998.

Lamb, Charlene Marie. "A Rhetorical Method for Social Consciousness-Raising Addressed to an American Middle-Class Audience (Non-Poor, Inner-Outer Journey, Relinquishment)." DAI 45.12A (1984): 246.

Landry, Deborah. "‘Stop Calling it Graffiti’: The Visual Rhetoric of Contamination, Consumption and Colonization." Current Sociology, vol. 67, no. 5, 2019, pp. 686-704.

Lane, Gina Elizabeth. "Entering the Public Sphere: The 1920s Rhetoric of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt." DAI 57.03A (1995): 297.

Lansner, Kermit. " Burke, Burke, the Lurk." Essay-review of A Rhetoric of Motivies. The Kenyon Review 13 (1951): 324-335.

LaRocca-Pitts, Mark Andrew. "The Day of Yahweh as Rhetorical Strategy among the Hebrew Prophets." DAI 61.05A (2000): 384.

Larson, Charles Urban. Review of Drama: Between Poetry and Performance by W.B. Worthen. KB Journal 6.2 Spring 2010. Web.

Lavelle, Katherine L. "No Room for Racism: Restoration of Order in the NBA." Communication & Sport 4.4 (2016): 424-41. Web.

Law-Viljoen, Bronwyn. "Haunted Itineraries: Tracing Mysticism in William James, Kenneth Burke, and Michel De Certeau." DAI 64.05A (2003): 368.

Le Brun, Phillip. Review of Language as Symbolic Action. Review of English Studies 20 (May 1969): 243-46.

Lee, Ardath C. The Critic as Poet: Studies in the Creative and Critical Writings of Kenneth Burke, Herbert Read, and I. A. Richards. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1972, 33, 2384A(Wayne State).

Lee, Sungho. "Analysis of the Rhetoric of the Priestly Writings in the Plague Narrative Exodus 7:8-11:10 According to Kenneth Burke's Theory of Dramatism." DAI 58.04A (1997): 260.

Leff, Michael C. "Redemptive Identification: Cicero's Catalinarian Orations." Explorations in Rhetorical Criticism. Ed. G. P. Mohrmann, et al. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1973. 158-77.

Leff, Michael. "Burke's Ciceronianism." The Legacy of Kenneth Burke. Eds. Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1989. 115-27.

Leitch, Vincent B. American Literary Criticism from the Thirties to the Eighties. New York: Columbia UP, 1988.

Leland, Richard Wallace. A Rhetorical Criticism of D.H. Lawrence Based upon the Master Tropes of Kenneth Burke. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI 1975, 36, 3212A.

Lemon, Lee T. "Incompatible Virtues." Review of Towards a Better Life by Kenneth Burke. Prairie Schooner 51 (Fall 1967): 350-51.

Lemon, Lee. The Partial Critics. New York: Oxford University Press. 1965, 172-177, 188-199.

Lenhart, Gary. “A Poet’s Distrust of Poetry.” Review of Late Poems: 1968-93 by Kenneth Burke. Eds. Julie Whitaker and David Blakesley. American Book Review 27.4 (June 2006): 22-3.

Lentricchia, Frank. "Analysis of Burke's Speech In The Legacy of Kenneth Burke. Ed. Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1989. 181-96. Originally published in Criticism and Social Change. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1983, 21-38.

Lentricchia, Frank. "Reading History with Kenneth Burke." In Representing Kenneth Burke. Eds. Hayden White and Margaret Brose. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1982. 119-49.

Lentricchia, Frank. Criticism and Social Change. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1983.

Lenz, Gunter H. "The Radical Imagination: Revisionary Modes of Radical Cultural Criticism in Thirties America." European Contributions to American Studies 18 (1990): 94-126.

Levasseur, David G. "Edifying Arguments and Perspective by Incongruity: The Perplexing Argumentation Method of Kenneth Burke. Argumentation and Advocacy 29 (Spring 1993): 195.

Levine, Linda. The Argument on Language and the Language of Argument: Kenneth Burke and Wilbur Samuel Howell. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1992 Apr, 52:10, 3591A DAI No.: DA9207281. Degree granting institution: Carnegie Mellon U.

Lewis, Camille K. “Publish and Perish?: My Fundamentalist Education from the Inside Out.” KB Journal 4.2 (Spring 2008).

Lewis, Camille K. Romancing the Difference: Kenneth Burke, Bob Jones University, and the Rhetoric of Religious Fundamentalism. Studies in Rhetoric and Religion. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2007. Print.

Lewis, Clayton W. "Burke's Act in A Rhetoric of Motives. College English 46.4 (April 1984): 368-376.

Lewis, Clayton W. "Identifications and Divisions: Kenneth Burke and the Yale Critics." The Southern Review 22.1 (Winter 1986): 93-102.

Lewis, Kaye. "The Divergent Rhetorical Crisis Responses of Noam Chomsky and William Bennett: Burkean Analyses of Their Moral Arguments Couched in the Drama of September 11th." Thesis. Southwest Texas St University, 2003.

Lile, James E. Jr. "The Mining Frontier in American Drama: 1877-1906 (Melodrama)." DAI 55.07A (1994): 265. Lindsay, Stanley Andrew. "The Burkean Entelechy and the Apocalypse of John (Kenneth Burke)." DAI 56.09A (1995): 443.

Lim(임동원), Dong W. "Literary Analysis of Hosea 11-14 through Kenneth Burke’s Dramatistic Criticism." 신학논단, vol. 94, 2018, pp. 211-236.

Lindquist, Hans. “Composing a Gourmet Experience: Using Kenneth Burke’s Theory of Rhetorical Form.” KB Journal 4.2 (Spring 2008).

Lindsay, Stan A. “Burke, Perelman, and the Transmission of Values: The Beatitudes as Epideictic Topoi.” KB Journal 11.1 (Summer 2015).

Lindsay, Stan A. Implicit Rhetoric: Kenneth Burke's Extension of Aristotle's Concept of Entelechy. Lanham, NJ: University Press of America, 1998.

Lindsay, Stan A. Revelation: The Human Drama. Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press, 2000.

Lindsay, Stan A. "Waco and Andover: An Application of Kenneth Burke's Concept of Psychotic Entelechy." Quarterly Journal of Speech 85.3 (August 1999): 268-284.

Lindsay, Stan A. The Twenty-One Sales in a Sale. Grants Pass, OR: Oasis Press, 1998.

Ling, David A. "A Pentadic Analysis of Senator Edward Kennedy's Address to the People of Massachusetts, July 25, 1969." Methods of Rhetorical Criticism: A 20th Century Perspective, 3rd ed., edited by. Bernard L. Brock, Robert L. Scott, and James W. Chesebro, Wayne State UP, 1990, pp. 183-95.

Lipsitz, G. "Sent-for-You-Yesterday, Here-You-Come-Today: American Studies Scholarship and the New Social Movements." Cultural Critique No. 40 (1998): 203-225.

Little, Sharoni Denise. ""Death at the Hands of Persons Known": Victimage Rhetoric and the 1922 Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill." DAI 67.02A (2005): 311.

Littlefield, Robert S, Timothy L. Sellnow, and Matthew I. Attansey. “Mysticism and Crisis Communication: The Use of Ambiguity as a Strategy by the Roman Catholic Church in Response to the 2004 Tsunami.” KB Journal 3.1 (Fall 2006).

Ljung, Magnus. "Collaborative Learning for Sustainable Development of Agri-Food Systems." DAI 67.01C (2001): 297.

Lloyd, Mary M. "Kenneth Burke's Dramatistic Pentad and Models of Educational Outreach for Youth in Arts and Cultural Institutions." DAI 62.11A (2000): 160.

Loewe, Drew M. Review of “Rhetoric, Cybernetics, and the Work of the Body in Burke’s Body of Work," by Jeff Pruchnic. KB Journal 3.1 (Fall 2006). Web.

Loewe, Drew. “"Where Human Relations Grandly Converge": The Constitutional Dialectic of Hizb ut-Tahrir.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

Loewe, Drew M. Review of Judging the Supreme Court: Constructions of Motives in Bush v. Gore by Clarke Rountree. KB Journal 6.2 Spring 2010. Web.

Logie, John. “’WE WRITE FOR THE WORKERS’: Authorship and Communism in Kenneth Burke and Richard Wright.KB Journal 1.2 (Spring 2005).

Longaker, Mark Garrett. Review of Rhetorical Landscapes in America by Gregory Clarke. KB Journal 1.2 (Spring 2005). Web.

Longenbach, James. "Kenneth Burke's Element of Grace." Review of Kenneth Burke in Greenwich Village: Conversing with the Moderns, 1915-1931 by Jack Selzer. Raritan 17 (Winter 1998): 151-60.

Loscalzo, Craig Albert. "The Rhetoric of Kenneth Burke as a Methodology for Preaching." DAI 49.07A (1988): 254.

Loughney, John Anthony. "A Critique of General Theories of Expression: A Study of the Rhetoric of Kenneth Burke and the Archaeology of Discourse of Michel Foucault." DAI 38.10A (1977): 169.

Lucariello, Joan. "Canonicality and Consciousness in Child Narrative." Narrative Thought and Narrative Language. Ed. Bruce K. Britton and A.D. Pellegrini. Publication of the Cognitive Studies Group and the Institute for Behavioral Research at U of Georgia. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1990. 131-49.

Lucas, Brad E. Review of Rhetoric: A User’s Guide by John D. Ramage. KB Journal 3.1 (Fall 2006).

Luchte, Jeanne Parker. "The Mother of Necessity: Creativity Processes and Rhetorical Invention." DAI 61.11A (2000): 379.

Lucke, Charlotte. "Toward a Praxis of a Language of Social Change: A Response to Greig Henderson on Burke and Bakhtin." KB Journal 13.1 (Fall 2017).

Ludwig, Emil. Genius and Character. Trans. Kenneth Burke. New York: Blue Ribbon Books, 1932. Print.

Lugliani, Matthew Robert. "Aesthetic Empathy: A Path to Critical Thinking (Dramatism)." MAI 35.04 (1997): 25.

Lux, Sherron. Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare by Kenneth Burke. Eds. Scott L. Newstok. Sixteenth Century Journal 40.2 (Summer 2009): 588-9.

Lyman, Stanford M. "Dramas, Narratives, and the Postmodern Challenge. Sociological Aspects of Literature. Ed. Alfred Schultz. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1998.);

Lynch, John. “Race and Radical Renamings: Using Cluster Agon Method to Assess the Radical Potential of ‘European American’ as a Substitute for ‘White.’” KB Journal 2.2 (Spring 2006).

Lynch, Paul. "Rescuing Rhetoric: Kenneth Burke, René Girard, and Forms of Conversion." Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 24.1 (2017): 139-58. Web.

Lynch, Paul. Review of ““Plymouth Rock Landed on Us: Malcolm X’s Whiteness Theory as a Basis for Alternative Literacy.” by Keith D. Miller. KB Journal 3.1 (Fall 2006). Web.

Lynch, Paul. “Something Completely Different: Notes Toward a Burkean Ethics.” KB Journal 5.1 (Fall 2008).

Lyne, John. "Angels in the Architecture: A Burkean Inventional Perspective on 'Spandrels.'" Understanding Scientific Prose. Ed. Jack Selzer. Madison : U of Wisconsin P, 1993. 144-57.

Lyne, Raphael. Review of What Is Pastoral? by Paul J. Alpers. The Times Literary Supplement. No. 4913 (May 30 1997): 13.

Lyon, Abarella. Review of Identity’s Strategy: Rhetorical Selves in Conversion by Dana Anderson. KB Journal 6.2Spring 2010. Web.

Mackey Kallis, Susan, and Dan F. Hahn. "Questions of Public Will and Private Action: The Power of the Negative in the Reagans' 'Just Say No' Morality Campaign." Communication Quarterly 39 (Winter 1991): 1-17.

Mackey Kallis, Susan, and Dan F. Hahn. "Who's to Blame for America's Drug Problem?: The Search for Scapegoats in the 'War on Drugs.'" Communication Quarterly 42 (Winter 1994): 1-20.

Mackey, Tonja. “Introducing Kenneth Burke to Facebook [Special Issue].” KB Journal 8.1 (Spring 2012).

Mackin, James A. Review of Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought by Bernard L. Brock, ed. The Quarterly Journal of Speech 83 (February 1997): 107-10.

Macksoud, S. John, and Ross Altman. "Voices in Opposition: A Burkeian Rhetoric of Saint Joan." Quarterly Journal of Speech 57 (1971): 140-46.

Macksoud, S. John. "Kenneth Burke on Perspective and Rhetoric." Western Speech 33 (Summer 1969): 167-74.

Macksoud, S. John. The Literary Theories of Kenneth Burke and the Discovery of Meanings on Oral Interpretation. Dissertation Abstracts, Ann Arbor, MI 1964, 25, 3742 3744.

MacLennan, Jennifer. “A Rhetorical Journey into Darkness: Crime-Scene Profiling as Burkean Analysis.” KB Journal 1.2 (Spring 2005).

Madsen, Arnie J. "Burke's Representative Anecdote as a Critical Method." Extensions of the Burkeian System. Ed. James W. Chesebro. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1993. 208-29.

Madsen, Arnie J. "The Comic Frame as a Corrective to Bureaucratization: A Dramatistic Perspective on Argumentation." Argumentation and Advocacy 29 (Spring 1993): 164-77.

Magee, Michael Christopher, Jr. "Emancipating Pragmatism: Emerson, Jazz and Experimental Writing (Ralph Waldo Emerson)." DAI 60.11A (1999): 290.

Mahan, Sarah Elizabeth. "A Dramatistic Analysis of the Video Rhetoric of the Militia of Montana (Montana, Paramilitary, Right Wing)." DAI 58.09A (1997): 204.

Mailloux, Steven. “Moving Bodies: Kenneth Burke at the Edges of Language.” Review of Moving Bodies: Kenneth Burke at the Edges of Language by Debra Hawhee. Rhetorica 30.1 (Winter 2012): 94-7.

Mangione, Jerre. "From An Ethnic at Large. " Horns of Plenty: Malcolm Cowley and His Generation 2.4 (Winter 1989): 53-58.

Mangold, Eli, and Charles Goehring. "Identification by Transitive Property: Intermediated Consubstantiality in the N.F.L.'s Salute to Service Campaign." Critical Studies in Media Communication, vol. 35, no. 5, 2018, pp. 503-516.

Mann, Charles W. "A Cowley Generation Survey of the Kenneth Burke Papers at Pennsylvania State University." Horns of Plenty: Malcolm Cowley and His Generation 2.1 (Spring 1989): 45-49.

Mann, Charles W. "The Kenneth Burke Collection: The Penn State Library." Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory, 6.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1985): 313-15.

Mann, Douglas Ian. "Structural Idealism (Social Theory, Historiography, Anthony Giddens, R. G. Collingwood)." DAI 59.09A (1998): 281.

Manning, J. I. M. "A Rhetorical Study of Broadway's Depiction of the South in the 1920s (Multicultural Drama, Kenneth Burke, New York, Theatrical History, Southern White Men)." DAI 60.02A (1998): 202.

Manning, Peter K. "Drama =Life?" Review of The Drama of Social Life: Essays in Post Modern Social Psychology by T. R. Young. Symbolic Interaction 16 (Spring 1993): 85-89.

Manolescu, Beth Innocenti. “Formal Propriety as Rhetorical Norm.” Argumentation 18 (2004): 113-125.

Marado, David. Review of “From ER to Ecocomposition and Ecopoetics: Finding a Place for Professional Communication." by Jimmie Killingsworth. KB Journal 2.2 (Spring 2006). Web.

Marlin, Charles Lowell. "Ad Bellum Purificandum: The Rhetorical Uses of Kenneth Burke." DAI 28.06A (1967): 267.

Martin, Deb. "Dis-Ability in Composition Textbooks: A Rhetoric of Difference." DAI 64.03A (2003): 154.

Martin, Meredith L. "Data's Voice: A Posthumanist Conversation." Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability, vol. 14, no. 2, 2019, pp. 113-113.

Masciandaro, Franco. "The Paradise of Paolo and Francesca and the Negation of the Tragic: A Dramatistic Reading of Inferno V (97-138)." Italiana: Selected Papers from the Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference of American Association of Teachers of Italian. Eds. Albert N. Mancini et al. River Forest, IL: Rosary College, 1988. 87-96.

Matheson, Calum L. Desiring the Bomb: Communication, Psychoanalysis, and the Atomic Age. The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 2018.

Matthews, Sandra Claire. "Edmund Burke's Early Theoretical Works: Contributions to Eighteenth-Century Rhetoric and Connections to the Twentieth Century." DAI 63.06A (2002): 174.

Maxson, David J. Review of Civic Jazz: American Music and Kenneth Burke on the Art of Getting Along by Gregory Clark. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 46.2 (2016): 194-197.

Maxwell, Barry Hamilton. Utopian Ruination: American Versions of the Destructive Character. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A, Ann Arbor, MI (DAIA). 1997 May, 57:11, 4741 DAI No.: DA9714153. Degree granting institution: Stanford U, 1997.

Maxwell, Jason. Two Cultures of English. Fordham University Press, 2019.

Mays, Chris, Nathaniel A. Rivers, and Kellie Sharp-Hoskins, eds. Kenneth Burke + the Posthuman. Penn State University Press, 2017.

McCallus, Joseph Patrick. "The Rhetoric of Ethnic Journalism: The Filipino-American Press and Its Washington, D.C. Audience." DAI 48.05A (1987): 187.

McCarthy, Rebecca. “A Burkean Reading of the Antigone: Comical and Choral Transcendence.” KB Journal 5.1 (Fall 2008).

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Riley, Martha Walrath. "A Rhetorical Biography of Senator James D. Phelan of California Concentrating on the Ways in Which His Rhetoric Constructed Images and Ideas About Asian Immigrants to the United States (Phelan James D. )." DAI 54.05A (1992): 294.

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Rodriguez, Willow Lisa. "Amor Ideal Y Realidad Humana: La Mujer En La Novela Pastoril Espanola (Spanish Text, Women Characters, Miguel De Cervantes, Spain, Love)." DAI 59.08A (1998): 274.

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Roffey-Mitchell, Napier James. "Towards a Semiotic Rhetoric: The Communication of Visual Analogs of the Figures of Speech in Magazine and Television Advertisements." DAI 50.04A (1988): 227.

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Rogers, Rick M. "Salvation by Law: The Protreptic Theology of Ad Autolycum (Theophilus of Antioch, Syria, Christian Judaism)." DAI 57.11A (1996): 336.

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Royston, Rosemary. “Positive Identification through Being the ‘Occasional Asshole’: A Burkeian Analysis of “Dear John,” by Poet Tony Hoagland.” KB Journal 7.2 (Spring 2011).

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Scheibel, Dean. "If Your Roommate Dies, You Get A 4.0": Reclaiming Rumor with Burke and Organizational Culture." Western Journal of Communication. 63.2 (Spring 1999).

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Schryer, Stephen Edward. "Discourses of Delinquency: Language and Power in a Canadian Juvenile Court." MAI 38.01 (1999): 157.

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Tillman, Gregory Anthony. "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 (New York City)." DAI 67.04A (2005): 120.

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Townsend, Rebecca. “Widening the Circumference of Scene: Local Politics, Local Metaphysics.” KB Journal 2.2 (Spring 2006).  

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Weiser, M. Elizabeth.  "Burke and Words: Conversations with the Agents." From Burke, War, Words: Rhetoricizing Dramatism.  Reprinted in Twentieth Century Literary Criticism 286. Ed. Lawrence Trudeau. Framington Hills, MI: Gale, 2014. 246-64. 

Weiser, M. Elizabeth.  "Dorothy Day: Personalizing (to) the Masses." Women and Rhetoric between the Wars. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2013.

Weiser, M. Elizabeth.  "Who Are We? Museums Telling the Nation’s Story." International Journal of the Inclusive Museum 2.2 (2009): 29-38.

Weiser, M. Elizabeth.  "Rene Wellek and Kenneth Burke: Prague Influences on Modern Rhetoric." Theories of Structure and their Transformations. Ed. Martin Prochazca. Goettingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2009. 293-303.

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Weiser, M. Elizabeth.  "‘As Usual I Fell On the Bias’: Kenneth Burke’s Situated Dialectic." Philosophy and Rhetoric 42.2 (2009): 134-53.

Weiser, M. Elizabeth. Burke, War, Words. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2008.

Weiser, M. Elizabeth. "Beyond Shame: The Dialogic Narrative and Comic Correction." JAC 27.3 (2008): 563-90. With Joseph J. Horak and Debra Monroe.

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Weiser, M. Elizabeth. "Word Man at War: The Development of Kenneth Burke's Dramatism." DAI 65.02A (2004): 234.

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Wess, Robert. “A McKeonist Understanding of Kenneth Burke’s Rhetorical Realism in Particular and Constructivism in General.” KB Journal 11.1 (Summer 2015).

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Wess, Robert "The Question of Truth Dialectically Considered." Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory 12.1-2 (Spring-Summer 1991): 61-65. Reply to Feehan's, "Kenneth Burke's Dualistic Theory of Constitutions."

Wess, Robert. "Pentadic Terms and Master Tropes: Ontology of the Act and Epistemology of the Trope in A Grammar of Motives." Unending Conversations: New Writings by and about Kenneth Burke. Ed. Greig R. Henderson and David Cratis Williams. Rhetorical Philosophy and Theory. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 2001. 154-75.

Wess, Robert. “Representative Anecdotes in General, with Notes toward a Representative Anecdote for Burkean Ecocriticism in Particular.” KB Journal 1.1 (Fall 2004).

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Williams, David Cratis. "Toward Kenneth Burke's Philosophy of Rhetoric: An Intellectual History, 1897-1935 (Burke Kenneth)." DAI 52.02A (1990): 442.

Williams, David Cratis. "Under the Sign of (An)Nihilation: Burke in the Age of Nuclear Destruction and Critical Deconstruction." The Legacy of Kenneth Burke. Eds. Herbert W. Simons and Trevor Melia. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1989. 196-223.

Williams, Jonathan F. "Burke, Black Metal, and the Golden Dawn: Deconstructing the Dangerous Appeal of National Socialist Black Metal." Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society, vol. 7, no. 1, 2018, pp. 1.

Williams, Jeannette Lea. "De-Legitimizing the Liberal Scapegoat through Comedy: Reconstructing the Strategic Victimage in Rush Limbaugh's Rhetoric (Victimization, Metaphor)." DAI 60.07A (1999): 355.

Williams, Mark. “Stylizing Substance Abuse as Ritualized Healing.” KB Journal 11.1 (Summer 2015).

Williams, Mark Thayne. "Discovering Rhetorical Contexts: Topical Strategies and Tropical Structure in Academic Discourse." DAI 60.04A (1999): 228.

Williams, William Carlos. "Kenneth Burke," The Dial, 86 I (1929): 6-8. This piece was reprinted, without the last five paragraphs, in Selected Essays of William Carlos Williams. New York: Random House, 1954; 132-133.

Willihnganz, Jonah Gabriel. "Radio Blues: Literature, Mass Communication and the Human Voice in Depression America (Kenneth Burke, John Dos Passos, Henry Roth)." DAI 66.05A (2005): 192.

Wilson, Deborah Sue. Lost Boundaries: Kenneth Burke, Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes and the Disorder of Things. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1987 Aug., 48:2, 394A.

Wilson, Deborah Sue. "Lost Boundaries: Kenneth Burke, Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes and the Disorder of Things." DAI 48.02A (1987): 275.

Wilson, Hilary Jean. Breaking the Bounds of Ethnocentrism: An Eastern Interpretation of the Works of Kenneth Burke. Dissertation Abstracts International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI). 1994 Oct, 55:4, 803A DAI No.: DA9422745. Degree granting institution: U of Georgia, 1994.

Wilson, Norman Bateham. "Four Paradigms of Utopian Fiction: The Exemplar of Atomism." DAI 41.05A (1980): 270.

Winchell, Mark Royden. Neoconservative Criticism: Norman Podhoretz, Kenneth S. Lynn, and Joseph Epstein. New York: Macmillan, 1991.

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Winterowd, W. Ross, and Jack Blum. A Teachers Introduction to Composition in the Rhetorical Tradition. NCTE Teacher's Introduction Series. Urbana: National Council of Teachers of English, 1994.

Winterowd, W. Ross. "Black Holes, Indeterminacy, and Paolo Freire." Rhetoric Review 2 (September 1983): 28-35.

Winterowd, W. Ross. "Dramatism in Themes and Poems." College Education 45 (October 1983): 581-88.

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Winterowd, W. Ross. "Kenneth Burke: An Annotated Glossary of His Terministic Screen and a 'Statistical' Survey of His Major Concepts." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 15.3 4 (Summer Fall 1985): 145-77.

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Wirth, Louis. Review of Permanence and Change. The American Journal of Sociology 43 (1937-38): 483-486.

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Witherspoon, Boykin. “A Review of Kenneth Burke’s On Human Nature.” KB Journal 6.1 (Fall 2009).

Withycombe, Robert Martin. "Burke's Representative Anecdote And ?Toulmin's Argument Fields: Analysis of Arguments in Anti-Abortion/Pro-Choice Films." DAI 50.11A (1989): 220.

Whyte, Sarah J. The Rhetorical Life of Surgical Checklists: A Burkean Analysis with Implications for Knowledge Translation, University of Waterloo, 2018, PhD Dissertation.

Whyte, Sarah, et al. "Uptake of a Team Briefing in the Operating Theatre: A Burkean Dramatistic Analysis." Social Science & Medicine, vol. 69, no. 12, 2009, pp. 1757-1766.

Wolff, Tristram. "That's Close enough: The Unfinished History of Emotivism in Close Reading." PMLA. Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, vol. 134, no. 1, 2019, pp. 51.

Wolff, William Charles Jr. "A Historical and Critical Examination of Four American Theories of Discourse and Rhetoric: 1966--1976." DAI 44.07A (1983): 319.

Wolfe, Cary. "Nature as Critical Concept: Kenneth Burke, the Frankfurt School, and 'Metabiology.'" Cultural Critique 18 (Spring 1991): 65-96.

Wolin, Ross. The Rhetorical Imagination of Kenneth Burke. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 2001."

Wood, Naaman K. "On the Borderlines of Jazz, Rhetoric and Communication: Musical Dramatism in Dizzy Gillespie's 1967 "Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac"." DAI 66.01A (2005): 205.

Woods, Carly S. “"Everything Is Medicine": Burke’s Master Metaphor?KB Journal 5.2 (Spring 2009).

Woods, Steven Gene. "The Rhetoric of the Endangered Species Act (Public Policy, Environment)." DAI 60.08A (1999): 268.

Woodward, Gary C. The Idea of Identification. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2003.

Worsham, Lynn. "Kenneth Burke's Appendicitis: A Feminist's Case for Complaint." Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory 12.1-2 (Spring-Summer 1991): 67-95.

Worthen, W.B. Drama: Between Poetry and Performance. United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

Wright, Mark H. "Burkeian and Freudian Theories of Identification." Communication Quarterly 42 (Summer 1994): 301-10.

Wright, Mark Hamilton. "The Role of Identification in Rhetorical Explanation (Burke)." DAI 50.08A (1989): 269.

Wright, Nicol Brock. ""Baby" Pictures: An Analysis of Narrative, Fetal Images and the Crafting of a Moral Tale (Abortion)." DAI 59.05A (1998): 329.

Wright, Thomas S. "Identification and Communicative Praxis: Kenneth Burke, Calvin Schrag, and the Rhetoric of Everyday Life." DAI 66.03A (2004): 265. Yablick, Gary Steven. "A Genetic-Dramatistic Study of Narrative Rhetoric." DAI 50.06B (1989): 160.

Yager, Mark Clare. "A Pentadic Analysis of the Gospel According to Mark." MAI 30.01 (1991): 74.

Yagoda, Ben. "Kenneth Burke: The Greatest Literary Critic Since Coleridge?" Horizon 23 (June 1980): 66-69.

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Young, Stephen Dine. "Movies as Equipment for Living: Symbolic Action in the Viewing of Film (Popular Culture, Media Studies)." DAI 58.03B (1997): 212.

Young, T. R. The Drama of Social Life: Essays in Post Modern Social Psychology. Rutgers, NJ: Transaction Books, 1991.

Zacharias, Greg William. "Power Relations in Henry James's Novels: A Study of Language, Characterization and Morality." DAI 49.09A (1988): 408.

Zacharias, Greg W. "Young Milton's Equipment for Living: L'Allegro and Il Penseroso." Milton Studies 24 (1988): 3-15.

Zagacki, Kenneth S., and Victoria J. Gallagher. "Rhetoric and Materiality in the Museum Park at the North Carolina Museum of Art." Readings in Rhetorical Fieldwork. Routledge, 2019.

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Zappen, James P, S. Michael Halloran, and Scott A. Wible. “Some Notes on ‘Ad bellum prificandum.’” KB Journal 3.2 (Spring 2007). 

Zeigarnik, Galina Y. "Terms of Acquittal: Dramatistic Analysis of O. J. Simpson's Trial." DAI 62.02B (2001): 159.

Zeytinoglu, Cem. “Ad Verbum Purgandum or Literally Purgation.” KB Journal 5.2 (Spring 2009).

Zollschan, George K., and Michael A. Overington. "Reasons for Conduct and the Conduct of Reason: The Eightfold Route to Motivational Ascription." Social Change: Explorations, Diagnoses, and Conjectures. Ed. George Zollschan and Walter Hirsh. New York: John Wiley, 1976. 270-317.

Zulick, Margaret D. "The Agon of Jeremiah: On the Dialogic Invention of Prophetic Ethos." Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 78, no. 2, 1992, pp. 125-148.

Zulick, Margaret D. "The Ethos of Invention: The Dialogue of Ethics and Aesthetics in Kenneth Burke and Mikhail Bakhtin." The Ethos of Rhetoric, edited by Michael J. Hyde, U of South Carolina P, 2004.