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Dewey Dykes' research investigates the intersection of settler colonialism and political rhetoric, specifically analyzing messages of belonging and non-belonging within political discourse. Their work examines how these themes are constructed and deployed, drawing on critical analyses of public statements to understand their broader societal implications. Dykes' recent publication focuses on an intersectional settler colonial analysis of a "Save America" speech and related messages.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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“If You Don’t Fight Like Hell, You’re Not Going to Have a Country”: An Intersectional Settler Colonial Analysis of Trump’s “Save America” Speech and Other Messages of (Non)belonging (2022)
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- “If You Don’t Fight Like Hell, You’re Not Going to Have a Country”: An Intersectional Settler Colonial Analysis of Trump’s “Save America” Speech and Other Messages of (Non)belonging
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