Steve Rahko
Lecturer at Kelley School of Business
Schools
- Kelley School of Business
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Biography
Kelley School of Business
Dr. Rahko is a rhetorical critic whose research orbits around two central pillars of contemporary American public culture: the rhetoric of late-capitalism and the emerging rhetoric of America as “post-racial.” His research agenda focuses on representations of race in American popular culture, and he is currently co-editing a book with the University Press of Mississippi titled Rupturing Post-Racial Fantasies: The Rhetorical Politics of Race and American Popular Culture Since the Ferguson Uprisings.
Education
- Indiana University Bloomington
- Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Speech Communication and Rhetoric 2007 – 2018
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