Reality Bites Rhetoric and the Circulation of Truth Claims in U.S. Political Culture

Fake news, alternative facts, post truth-terms all too familiar to anyone in U.S. political culture and concepts at the core of Dana L. Cloud's new book, Reality Bites, which explores truth claims in contemporary political rhetoric in the face of widespread skepticism regarding the utility, eth...

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Published: The Ohio State University Press 2018
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