|
 
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
- Intentions:
Negotiated, Contested, and Ignored by Arabella Lyon
James E. Seitz
- Composition
in the University: Historical and Polemical Essays by Sharon
Crowley
Raúl Sánchez See
Crowley's Review Re-viewed
- The
Resistant Writer: Rhetoric as Immunity, 1850 to the Present
by Charles Paine
Donna Strickland See
Paine's Review Re-viewed
- Ethical
Dilemmas in Feminist Research: The Politics of Location by
Gesa E. Kirsch
Jane E. Hindman See
Kirsch's Review Re-viewed
- Reality
by Design: The Rhetoric and Technology of Authenticity in Education
by Joseph Petraglia
Kate Ronald See
Petraglia's Review
Re-viewed
-
ERRATUM: The following
quotation was inadvertently omitted from D. Diane Davis's article
"'Addicted to Love'; Or, Toward an Inessential Solidarity:"
"A quiver in the history of madness
(to which no prescription of reason can be simply and rigorously
opposed), the chemical prosthesis, the mushroom or plant, respond
to a fundamental structure, and not the other way around. Of course,
one can be hooked following initiation and exposure but even this
supposes a prior disposition to admitting the injectable phallus."–Avital
Ronell, Crack Wars: Literature, Addiction, Mania (Lincoln:
U of Nebraska P, 1993).
This quotation should have appeared
on page 636 (JAC 19.4) as an epigram to the section "Having
Always Already Said 'Yes.'" The editor regrets this oversight
and any confusion it may have caused.
|
|
| |
 |
|
 |