Abstract

This paper examines how journalists have used three narrative strategies— synecdoche, omission, and personalization—to assert their authority in their retellings of the Kennedy assassination. By giving themselves a central position within the story, journalists have helped make the assassination story a tale as much about American journalists as about Kennedy's death.

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