textFrom September 19th through October 3rd, 2008, Congress debated the largest government bailout in America history—the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (EESA). Those sixteen days generated a vibrant conversation regarding the nature and severity of America’s economic crisis and the proper role of government in responding to such juggernauts. In this dissertation I explore the rhetoric generated by this bill and its context in hopes of illuminating the more general role of rhetoric in mitigating and exacerbating crises in capitalism. My hypothesis is that, in a global capitalist economy increasingly dependent on immaterial production (i.e., finance, the Internet, mass media, etc.), economic crisis rhetoric has become as essential to e...
The global economic downturn that followed the collapse of major US financial institutions is no dou...
This paper illustrates the results of a research carried out on the terms and concepts which became...
Abstract The crisis of 2008–2009 has been viewed primarily as a financial one, which has spilled ove...
This dissertation unites organizational communication, and economic theory to understand how individ...
About seven years after the outbreak of the financial crisis, followed by a series of economic crise...
This article is a short introduction to a special section on economic ideas and the political constr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityIn the immediate aftermath of the ...
The global economic downturn that followed the collapse of major US financial institutions is no dou...
The panic that started in the U. S. mortgage and securities markets in the summer of 2007 and the ne...
Despite the presence of metaphors in American political discourse, little scholarly attention has be...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the financial crisis as it played itself out in the ...
The article considers conceptual representation of ECONOMIC CRISIS in the economic mass-media discou...
Contents: Three things the economic crisis is not -- How we got here : American exceptionalism -- Hi...
In this article, I carry out a critical analysis of the two predominant categories of metaphors used...
Why has the financial crisis not led to more radical public contestation and political reforms? In i...
The global economic downturn that followed the collapse of major US financial institutions is no dou...
This paper illustrates the results of a research carried out on the terms and concepts which became...
Abstract The crisis of 2008–2009 has been viewed primarily as a financial one, which has spilled ove...
This dissertation unites organizational communication, and economic theory to understand how individ...
About seven years after the outbreak of the financial crisis, followed by a series of economic crise...
This article is a short introduction to a special section on economic ideas and the political constr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityIn the immediate aftermath of the ...
The global economic downturn that followed the collapse of major US financial institutions is no dou...
The panic that started in the U. S. mortgage and securities markets in the summer of 2007 and the ne...
Despite the presence of metaphors in American political discourse, little scholarly attention has be...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of the financial crisis as it played itself out in the ...
The article considers conceptual representation of ECONOMIC CRISIS in the economic mass-media discou...
Contents: Three things the economic crisis is not -- How we got here : American exceptionalism -- Hi...
In this article, I carry out a critical analysis of the two predominant categories of metaphors used...
Why has the financial crisis not led to more radical public contestation and political reforms? In i...
The global economic downturn that followed the collapse of major US financial institutions is no dou...
This paper illustrates the results of a research carried out on the terms and concepts which became...
Abstract The crisis of 2008–2009 has been viewed primarily as a financial one, which has spilled ove...