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JAC Volume 19, Issue 1234

Editors:
Sidney I. Dobrin
& Thomas Kent

Volume 19, Issue #1, Winter 1999

Interview

Articles

Response Essays

Reviews

 

Editors:
Sidney I. Dobrin
& Thomas Kent

 

Volume 19, Issue #2, Spring 1999

Interview

  • Rethinking Political Community: Chantal Mouffe's Liberal Socialism
    Lynn Worsham and Gary A. Olson

Articles

  • English Studies, Aestheticism, and the Art-Culture System
    Joe Marshall Hardin
  • Composing the Eco Wars: Towards a Literacy of Resistance
    Stephen G. Brown
  • Rethinking Negotiation in Composition Studies
    Thomas West and Gary A. Olson
  • Making Room, Writing Hypertext
    Collin Gifford Brooke
  • Feminist Postcolonial Studies and Cultural Studies Composition
    Claire L. Alexander

Response Essays

  • The Political of Post-Marxism: Radical Democracy and Class Struggle
    John Trimbur
  • The Politics of Persuading: Ernesto Laclau and the Question of Discursive Force
    Julie Drew

Reviews

  • Feminism and Composition Studies: In Other Words by Susan C. Jarratt and Lynn Worsham, eds.
    Krista Ratcliffe
  • Intimate Practices: Literacy and Cultural Work in U.S. Women's Clubs, 1880–1920 by Anne Ruggles Gere
    Peter Mortensen
  • Getting Restless: Rethinking Revision in Writing Instruction by Nancy Welch
    Collen Connolly

 

 

Editors:
Sidney I. Dobrin
& Thomas Kent

 

Volume 19, Issue #3, Summer 1999

Articles

  • The Vitality of the Ungrateful Receiver: Making Giving Mutual between Composition and Postcolonial Studies
    Min-Zhan Lu
  • On the Rhetoric of Theory in the Discipline of Writing: A Comment and a Proposal
    Lynn Worsham
  • (Teaching) Writing: Composition, Cultural Studies, Production
    Julie Drew
  • Clichés and Composition Theory
    Ryan J. Stark

Response Essays

  • Agonizing [With] Chantal Mouffe
    D. Diane Davis
  • Worrying Democracy: Chantal Mouffe and the Return of Politicized Rhetoric
    Donna Strickland

Review Essays

Reviews

  • A Pedagogy of Possibility: Bakhtinian Perspectives on Composition Studies by Kay Halasek
    Frank Farmer
  • Anglo-American Feminist Challenges to the Rhetorical Traditions: Virginia Woolf, Mary Daly, and Adrienne Rich by Krista Ratcliffe
    Ilene Crawford
  • Women/Writing/Teaching by Jan Zlotnik Schmidt, ed.
    Merry G. Perry
  • Dramas of Solitude: Narratives of Retreat in American Nature Writing by Randall Roorda
    Christopher J. Keller
 

Editors:
Sidney I. Dobrin
& Thomas Kent

 

Volume 19, Issue #4, Fall 1999

Articles

Special Cluster in Memory of James L. Kinneavy

  • Memories of Jim Kinneavy
    David Jolliffe
  • Jim Kinneavy: Convivial Savant
    W. Ross Winterowd
  • James Kinneavy and the Struggle over Composition
    Gary A. Olson
  • Tribute to a Benevolent Patriarch
    Susan C. Jarratt
  • James L. Kinneavy and the Ethical Imperative
    Phillip Sipiora
  • Remembering Jim Kinneavy
    Thomas P. Miller

Articles

  • Taming Multiculturalism: The Will to Literacy in Composition Studies
    Peter Vandenberg
  • "Yes, We Eat Dog Back Home": Contrasting Disciplinary Discourse and Praxis on Diversity
    Sue Hum
  • Reading Student Resistance: The Case of the Missing Other
    Richard Boyd
  • Composition, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, and the Postindustrial Concern
    Darin Payne
  • "Addicted to Love"; Or, Toward an Inessential Solidarity
    D. Diane Davis
  • From the Contact Zone to the City: Iris Marion Young and Composition Theory
    Christy Friend
  • A New Way of Doing Business: Articulating the Economics of Composition
    Margaret Baker Graham, Elizabeth Birmingham, and Mark Zachry

Response Essays

  • "The Wasteland Grows": Or, What is "Cultural Studies for Composition" and Why Must We Always Speak Good of It?: ParaResponse to Julie Drew
    Victor J. Vitanza
  • On Critique, Cultural Studies, and Community: A Regular Sort of Reply to Victor Vitanza
    Julie Drew
  • On the Discipline and Pleasure of Perilous Acts
    Lynn Worsham
  • On the Pleasure of Misreading: T. R. Johnson Replies to Lynn Worsham
    T. R. Johnson

Reviews

 
   
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