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124: 66:'s Beautiful Lie: An Exploration of the Relationship between Rhetoric and Social Theory" under Donald C. Bryant. He received some criticism for his teaching because of his staunch liberalism, which affected his teaching style, but despite this, he was still a very sought-after professor, teaching at major universities in the United States such as the 102:, which he described as, "an ordinary-language term found in political discourse. It is a high-order abstraction representing a commitment to a particular but equivocal and ill-defined normative goal." Also he was a critic of what he saw going on in the world around him. The most well-known of these critiques was his critique of 184:
McGee was one of the founders of the American Communication Association and a member of the National Communication Association. In his last years, he was very active in virtual rhetorical communities and online debates. McGee founded a website, (f)ragments, for rhetorical research and created a
78:. He is known for his materialistic views of rhetoric, summarized from the lesser-known McGee essay "The Practical Identity of Thought and Its Expression". In 1979 he moved to Iowa City, where he settled in at the University of Iowa. 339: 98:. The most important of these is considered to be his second major work, The Ideograph. McGee was the first rhetorical theorist to propose this concept on an 314: 349: 304: 110:
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Rhetoric in Postmodern America: Conversations with Michael Calvin McGee. Edited by Carol Corbin. New York: The Guilford Press, 1998
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McGee had many major contributions in the realm of rhetoric and cultural studies. He published three major works:
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McGee, M.C. (1980). The "ideograph": A link between rhetoric and ideology. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 66, 1-16.
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The son of John Vester and Dorothy Eloise (Hicks) McGee, he spent his early years in
63: 58:. In 1973 he married Lyda Eugenia Twitty. In 1974 he received his Ph.D. from the 256: 123: 107: 103: 95: 91: 87: 51: 50:, where he was a champion debater. In 1967 he graduated with an M.A. in 236:"Rhetoric in Postmodern America: Conversations with Michael Calvin Mc 274: 117: 96:
Text, Context, and the Fragmentation of Contemporary Culture
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The Ideograph: A Link between Rhetoric and Ideology
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Rockwood, Tennessee
Iowa City, Iowa
social critic
Knoxville, Tennessee
Butler University
Rhetoric
Cornell University
University of Iowa
Edmund Burke
University of Alabama
University of Memphis
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Rhetoric in Postmodern America
The Ideograph: A Link between Rhetoric and Ideology
Text, Context, and the Fragmentation of Contemporary Culture
ideograph
Spike Lee
Nike

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