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Madeline Studebaker's research examines the intersection of rhetoric, public memory, and social justice. Her work investigates how language and imagery are used in public discourse, particularly in relation to marginalized communities and political ideologies. Studebaker has published on topics such as the reification of patriarchal ideology in public discourse, the use of congressional committee hearings as public spectacle, and the archiving of memorial images circulated via social media following the suicide of a trans teenager. She also analyzes the symbology of conservative victimhood and the role of olfactory argumentation in perpetuating Black criminality in cases of police brutality. Her collaborations include shared publications with A. G. O. Whiteside, Joe Edward Hatfield, and Madison McBride, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Archiving memorial images circulated via social media after the suicide of a trans teenager (2025)
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Parasitic public memory: #ReclaimTheRainbow and the symbology of conservative victimhood (2025)
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“I can smell marijuana on you:” olfactory argumentation and Black criminality in cases of police brutality (2024)
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Lesbian death: desire and danger between feminist and queer <b>Lesbian death: desire and danger between feminist and queer</b> , by Mairead Sullivan, Minneapolis, MN, University of Minnesota Press, 2022, 204 pp., US $104.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-5179-1013, US $26.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-5179-1020 (2024)
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- CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE HEARINGS AS PUBLIC SPECTACLE
- Abstructing AOC: Reifying the reactionary rhetoric of patriarchal ideology
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- CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE HEARINGS AS PUBLIC SPECTACLE
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- Parasitic public memory: #ReclaimTheRainbow and the symbology of conservative victimhood
- Archiving memorial images circulated via social media after the suicide of a trans teenager
- CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE HEARINGS AS PUBLIC SPECTACLE
- CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE HEARINGS AS PUBLIC SPECTACLE
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- RESPONDENTS AND ACTIVISTS:
- Archiving memorial images circulated via social media after the suicide of a trans teenager
- Archiving memorial images circulated via social media after the suicide of a trans teenager
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