Casey Kelly is a visiting Assistant Professor in the College of Communication at
Butler University. 

Articles

Blood-Speak: Ward Churchill and the Racialization of Tribal Identity., Communication & Critical/Cultural Studies (2011)

After publishing a controversial essay on 9/11, Professor Ward Churchill's scholarship and personal identity were...

 

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Depoliticizing Pregnancy and the Post-Nuclear Family in Juno, Knocked Up, and Waitress (with Kristen Hoerl), Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (2010)

This essay explores three films from 2007, Knocked Up, Juno, and Waitress, which foreground young...

 

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Orwellian Language and the Politics of Tribal Termination (1953-1960), Western Journal of Communication (2010)

From 1953 to 1960, the federal government terminated sovereign recognition for 109 American Indian nations....

 

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The Post-Nuclear Family and the Depoliticization of Unplanned Pregnancy in Juno, Knocked Up, and Waitress (with Kristen Hoerl), Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (2010)

This essay explores three films from 2007, Knocked Up, Juno, and Waitress, which foreground young...

 

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Women's Rhetorical Agency in the American West: The New Penelope, Women's Studies in Communication (2009)

This essay theorizes women's rhetorical agency in the nineteenth-century American West. Contrast between fluid gender...