BOOKS




SELECT PUBLICATIONS
Joshua Gunn, "On Political Perversion." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 48 (2018): 161-186. (PDF here.)
Joshua Gunn, "On Social Networking and Psychosis." Communication Theory 28 (2018): 69-88. (PDF here.)
Joshua Gunn and Mark McPhail, "Coming Home to Roost: Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama, and the (Re)signing of (Post)racial Rhetoric." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 45 (2015): 1-24. Lead article. (PDF here.)
Joshua Gunn, "Canned Laughter." Philosophy & Rhetoric 47 (2014): 434-454. (PDF here.)
Joshua Gunn, "On Speech and Public Release." Rhetoric and Public Affairs 13 (2010): 175-215. Lead article. (PDF here.)
Joshua Gunn, "For the Love of Rhetoric, with Continual Reference to Kenny and Dolly." Quarterly Journal of Speech 94 (2008): 131-155. Lead article. (PDF here.)