Dana L. Cloud

Dana L. Cloud is a professor of communication studies at Syracuse University.[1] She is an author and activist in the areas of social movements, feminism, queer theory, and critical rhetoric.[1][2] She coined the phrase rhetoric of therapy in her book Control and Consolation in American Culture and Politics: Rhetoric of Therapy. Cloud was noted outside of academia after the conservative writer David Horowitz included her in his book The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America.[3][4]

Books

Selected journal publications

References

  1. 1 2 "Dana L. Cloud - Faculty & Staff". Syracuse University. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  2. Pappas, Nicolas (October 21, 2015). "UT Professor: Bush Cheated in 2000, Nuclear Family Oppresses Women, 'Riot Shaming' Sucks". dailywire.com. Retrieved 2016-03-24. Dana Cloud is a well-known leftist activist and professor...
  3. Horowitz, David (2013-02-05). The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics In America. Regnery Publishing, Incorporated, An Eagle Publishing Company. pp. 1990–. ISBN 9781621571049. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
  4. Rivera, Frank (March 17, 2006). "Bolsheviks in Our Classrooms! Two activist UT professors branded 'dangerous' in Horowitz book". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
  5. "Control and Consolation in American Culture and Politics: Rhetorics of therapy (book review)." Women and Language. George Mason University. 2000. HighBeam Research. 22 Sep. 2014
  6. Bruno, Robert (July 2012). "We Are the Union: Democratic Unionism and Dissent at Boeing (review)". Industrial & Labor Relations Review 65 (3): 735–.
  7. David Norman Smith. "We Are the Union: Democratic Unionism and Dissent at Boeing (review)". Contemporary Sociology (American Sociological Association) 42 (2): 232–4.

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