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Rugged Truth: Individualism in Chicago’s Prominent Newspapers throughout the 1920-1930s

by Brooke Eubanks | Xchanges 16.2, Fall 2021


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Contents

Addressing the Problem

Critical Discourse Analysis and Personal Approach

Manipulative Silences

Background

Research Methods

Evidence and Discussion

Conclusion

Works Cited

About the Author

About the Author

Brooke Eubanks is a senior undergraduate English student at Columbia College Chicago with ardor for the archives, she is also a mentored researcher for Collected Works of Walter Pater, Volume 6 under Oxford University Press, and an Exhibitions Development intern at The Field Museum. Born in the Chicagoland area in 2001, she moved around the United States. In pursuit of an education, she currently lives in Chicago, Illinois.

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Posted by xcheditor on Feb 24, 2022 in Issue 16.2

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