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James J. Kimble
James J. Kimble
Professor of Communication & the Arts, Seton Hall University
Verified email at shu.edu
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Visual Rhetoric Representing Rosie the Riveter: Myth and Misconception in J. Howard Miller's" We Can Do It!" Poster
JJ Kimble, LC Olson
Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 533-569, 2006
1242006
Visual Rhetoric Representing Rosie the Riveter: Myth and Misconception in J. Howard Miller’s
JJ Kimble, LC Olson
We Can Do It, 533-569, 0
124*
Mobilizing the home front: war bonds and domestic propaganda
JJ Kimble
Texas A&M University Press, 2006
962006
Feminine style and the rehumanization of the enemy: Peacemaking discourse in Ladies Home Journal, 1945-1946
JJ Kimble
Women and Language 27 (2), 65, 2004
212004
The 10 Cent War: Comic Books, Propaganda, and World War II
T Goodnow, JJ Kimble
Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2017
202017
John F. Kennedy, the construction of peace, and the pitfalls of androgynous rhetoric
JJ Kimble
Communication Quarterly 57 (2), 154-170, 2009
202009
Whither Propaganda? Agonism and “The Engineering of Consent”
JJ Kimble
Quarterly Journal of Speech 91 (2), 201-218, 2005
182005
The home as battlefront: Femininity, gendered spheres, and the 1943 Women in National Service campaign
JJ Kimble
Women's Studies in Communication 34 (1), 84-103, 2011
132011
Prairie Forge: The Extraordinary Story of the Nebraska Scrap Metal Drive of World War II
JJ Kimble
U of Nebraska Press, 2014
122014
Rosie's Secret Identity, Or, How to Debunk a Woozle by Walking Backward through the Forest of Visual Rhetoric
JJ Kimble
Rhetoric & Public Affairs 19 (2), 245-274, 2016
102016
Spectral Soldiers: Domestic Propaganda, Visual Culture, and Images of Death on the World War II Home Front
JJ Kimble
Rhetoric & Public Affairs 19 (4), 535-569, 2016
102016
The Illustrated Four Freedoms: FDR, Rockwell, and the Margins of the Rhetorical Presidency
JJ Kimble
Presidential Studies Quarterly 45 (1), 46-69, 2015
92015
Feminine style and the rehumanization of the enemy: Peacemaking discourse in
JJ Kimble
Ladies Home Journal 1946, 65-70, 1945
51945
Mutually Assured Disparagement: Enmification and Enlightenment in Early 1950s Mad
JJ Kimble
Studies in American Humor, 123-134, 2014
42014
By any other name: On the merits of moving beyond forensics
J Kimble
Speaker & Gavel 49 (2), 3, 2012
42012
Mobilizing the Home Front: War Bonds, Morale, and the US Treasury's Domestic Propaganda Campaign, 1942-1945
JJ Kimble
University of Maryland, College Park, 2001
42001
Mrs. Jekyll Meets Mrs. Hyde: The War Advertising Council, Rhetorical Norms, and the Gendered Home Front in World War II
JJ Kimble
Western Journal of Communication 82 (1), 1-19, 2018
12018
Character sketches: The curious propaganda careers of Mary, Jane, and Willie
JJ Kimble
The Communication Review 20 (2), 142-161, 2017
12017
Book Review of Propaganda and American Democracy
JJ Kimble
Journal of Communication Inquiry 39 (2), 187-189, 2015
12015
THE MILITARIZATION OF THE PRAIRIE: SCRAP DRIVES, METAPHORS, AND THE" OMAHA WORLD-HERALD'S" 1942" NEBRASKA PLAN"
JJ Kimble
Great Plains Quarterly 27 (2), 83-99, 2007
12007
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