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Karlyn Kohrs Campbell is an American academic specializing in rhetorical criticism at the
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Background

Campbell was born on April 16, 1937, near
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. She attended Willmar High School and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Macalester College, St. Paul, in 1958. She earned a Master of Arts (1959) and a Ph.D. (1968) from the
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Professional life

Campbell has taught at the
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; the British College in Palermo, Sicily; Macalester College; California State University, Los Angeles; the State University of New York at Binghamton, the University of Kansas, Lawrence, where she was director of the
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program; and at the University of Minnesota, where she chaired the Department of Communication Studies for nine years. She also edited the ''Quarterly Journal of Speech'' for three years. She was a fellow at the
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at
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in 1992.


Theoretical Contributions

Karlyn Kohrs Campbell is currently a professor at the University of Minnesota where she teaches courses such as Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism, Intro to Rhetorical Criticism, and Rhetoric of Feminism. Her specialties include women in communication, rhetorical theory and criticism, presidential rhetoric, and political campaigns. One of her most famous works in which she incorporates her rhetorical ideas is ''Agency: Promiscuous and Protean''. In this essay, she attempts to proclaim the meanings of agency by referencing Sojourner Truth at the 1851 woman's rights convention. This is just one of the many examples in which she incorporates her interest in feminism and feminist rhetoric into her own works. Another significant work Campbell contributed to is ''Deeds Done in Words: Presidential Rhetoric and the Genre of Governance,'' which was co-written with
Kathleen Hall Jamieson Kathleen Hall Jamieson (born November 24, 1946) is an American professor of communication and the director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania. She co-founded FactCheck.org, and she is an author, most recently ...
and published in 1990. In 2008, a contemporary, updated edition called ''Presidents Creating the Presidency: Deeds Done in Words'' was published. In these two works, Campbell and Jamieson create a monumental framework for analyzing the rhetoric surrounding presidential oratory. They argue that the presidency is defined by what the president says and how they say it. Through the framework that Campbell and Jamieson create, they describe the different situations and actions in which presidents operate, such as inaugural addresses, special inaugural addresses in the ascension of a vice president, national eulogies, pardoning rhetoric, state of the union addresses, veto messages, the signing statement as the de facto item veto, presidential war rhetoric, presidential rhetoric of self-defense, and the rhetoric of impeachment. This work covers all the presidents up to George W. Bush. Campbell and Jamieson argue that presidential discourse has had multiple demands of audience, occasion, and institution and in the process of either satisfying or failing, political capital and presidential authority is either supplemented from or depleted to the other branches of government. The original work of ''Deeds Done in Words: Presidential Rhetoric and Genre of Governance'' was updated to address new developments such as the ever-evolving rhetorical strategies and technological advancements in media.


Awards

Kohrs Campbell is the recipient of numerous awards for her distinguished work including the Francine Merritt Award for contributions to women, and the University of Minnesota Distinguished Woman Scholar Award. She also has received the NCA’s Donald H. Ecroyd Award for Outstanding Teaching in Higher Education, the National Communication Association Distinguished Scholar Award, the Ehninger Award for Distinguished Rhetorical Scholarship, the Winans-Wichelns Book Award, and the Charles Woolbert Award for Scholarship of Exceptional Quality. Due to her success, the Karlyn Kohrs Campbell Award is presented to the author(s) of the Top Paper submitted to the Rhetorical Theory and Criticism Interest Group at the Central States Communication Association Convention.Campbell, Karlyn K. Unm.edu. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Agency: Promiscuous and Protean. Web. 4 Mar. 2014 .


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Further reading

*Campbell, Karlyn K., ed. ''Women Public Speakers in the United States, 1800-1925: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook''. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1993. *Campbell, Karlyn K., and Kathleen H. Jamieson. ''Deeds Done in Words: Presidential Rhetoric and the Genres of Governance''. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1990. *Campbell, Karlyn K., ed. ''Man Cannot Speak for Her: vol. 1: Critical Study of Early Feminist Rhetoric'', 1830–1925. *Campbell, Karlyn K., ed. ''Man Cannot Speak for Her: vol. 2: Key Texts of the Early Feminists, 1830-1925''. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1989. *Jamieson, Kathleen H., and Karlyn K. Campbell. ''The Interplay of Influence: Mass Media & Their Publics in News, Advertising, Politics''. Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1983. *Campbell, Karlyn K. ''The Rhetorical Act''. Belmont: Wadsworth, 1982; 2nd ed. 1996; 3rd ed., with Susan Schultz Huxman, 2003. *Campbell, Karlyn K., ed. ''Form and Genre: Shaping Rhetorical Action''. Speech Communication Association, 1978. *Campbell, Karlyn K., and Thomas R. Burkholder, eds. ''Critiques of Contemporary Rhetoric''. Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1997. *"The Rhetorical Presidency: A Two-Person Career", 179–195, in ''The Future of the Rhetorical Presidency'' ed. Martin J. Medhurst, Proceedings of Conference at Texas A & M University, 1995. *"Women's Struggle for the Right to Speak," 35–47, in ''Papers of the Conference on Rhetorical Criticism'', California State University, Hayward, 1988. *"Genre and Culture: The Test Case of Women's Rhetoric," 9-31, in ''Rhetoric Society of America 1990 Conference Proceedings''. ed. Victor J. Vitanza & Michelle Ballif (Arlington, TX: Rhetoric Society of America, 1991). {{DEFAULTSORT:Campbell, Karlyn 1937 births Living people University of Minnesota alumni Harvard Kennedy School staff People from Kandiyohi County, Minnesota People from Willmar, Minnesota