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JAC Volume 20, Issue 1234

Editor:
Lynn Worsham

Volume 20, Issue #1, Winter 2000

Articles

  • Remembered Rapture: Dancing with Words
    bell hooks
  • Public Pedagogy and the Responsibility of Intellectuals: Youth, Littleton, and the Loss of Innocence
    Henry A. Giroux
  • Identity, Postmodernity, and an Ethics of Activism
    Catherine Chaput
  • On Writing Well: Or, Springing the Genie from the Inkpot
    G. Douglas Atkins
  • Eavesdropping as Rhetorical Tactic: History, Whiteness, and Rhetoric
    Krista Ratcliffe
  • Politics, Pedagogy, and the Profession of Composition: Confronting Commodification and the Contingencies of Power
    Bruce Horner
  • Walt Disney Meets Mary Daly: Invention, Imagination, and the Construction of Community
    William A. Covino

Response Essays

  • René Girard and the Dynamics of Imitation, Scapegoating, and Renunciative Identification: A Response to Richard Boyd
    Robert Brooke
  • All Us People with WEM-CHMAIs Working the In-Between: A Response to Sue Hum
    Patrick McGann
  • Another Para(noid)-rhetoric? A Response to Diane Davis
    David Metzger

Review Essays

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Editor:
Lynn Worsham

 

Volume 20, Issue #2, Spring 2000

Interview

  • Confessions of an Anacholuthon: Avital Ronell on Writing, Technology, Pedagogy, Politics
    D. Diane Davis

Articles

  • Agency and the Death of the Author: A Partial Defense of Modernism
    John Trimbur
  • Where the Action Is: Doing Versus Being in the Academy
    W. Ross Winterowd
  • Race, Rhetoric, and the Contest over Civic Education
    Susan Searis Giroux
  • Visual Auto/biography, Hysteria, and the Pedagogical Performance of the "Real"
    Wendy S. Hesford
  • Service Learning and Public Discourse
    Bruce Herzberg

Response Essays

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Editor:
Lynn Worsham

 

Volume 20, Issue #3, Summer 2000

Articles

Special Cluster in Memory of Robert J. Connors

  • In Memoriam: Robert J. Connors, 1951- 2000
    Patricia A. Sullivan
  • Remembering Dr. Bob
    David Edwards
  • Remembering Bob Connors
    Andrea Abernethy Lunsford and Lisa Ede
  • Remembering Bob
    Cheryl Glenn
  • Canonical Bob
    Lynn Z. Bloom
  • Masculinity, Feminism, and Motorcycles: Memorial Reflections
    Elizabeth A. Flynn
  • Struggling with Manhood: Remembering Robert Connors
    Patrick McGann
  • Saying Farewell to Bob: A Twisted Turn of Fate
    Sherrie Gradin

Articles

  • Cultural Studies and the Culture of Politics: Beyond Polemics and Cynicism
    Henry A. Giroux
  • Who's Going to Cross the Border? Travel Metaphors, Material Conditons, and Contested Places
    Nedra Reynolds
  • Ethos, Witness, and Holocaust "Testimony": The Rhetoric of Fragments
    Michael Bernard-Donals
  • Negotiating the Differend: A Feminist Trilogue
    Michelle Ballif, D. Diane Davis, Roxanne Mountford
  • Beyond the Dialectic of Work and Play: A serio-Ludic Rhetoric for Composition Studies
    Albert Rouzie

Response Essays

  • On the Merge of Writing and Theory
    Lynda Brodkey
  • Parallel Lives/Speaking in Tongues
    Susan C. Jarratt
  • Engaging Modernism, and the Rhetorics of Doing
    Thomas J. Rickert
  • Quodlibeta on Agency and Other Virtual Matters: A Response to John Trimbur
    Cynthia Haynes

Reviews

 

Editor:
Lynn Worsham

 

Volume 20, Issue #4, Fall 2000

Interview

  • Changing the Subject: Judith Butler's Politics of Radical Resignification
    Gary Olson and Lynn Worsham

Articles

Special Cluster on Post-Human Rhetorics

  • Posthuman Rhetorics: "It's the Future, Pikul"
    John Muckelbauer and Debra Hawhee
  • Forgetting the be (Post)Human: Media and Memory in a Kairotic Age
    Collin Gifford Brooke
  • Hacking Cyberspace
    David J. Gunkel
  • Nietzsche's Money!
    Jeffrey T. Nealon
  • Uploading Anticipation, Becoming-Silicon
    Richard Doyle
  • The Rhetorical Function of the Abject Body: Transgressive Corporeality in Trainspotting
    Christine L. Harold

Response Essays

  • Somewhere Between Ethical Demands and Material Constraints
    Richard Marback
  • Writing on Tour: Rethinking the Travel Metaphor
    Gregory Clark
  • Eavesdropping on Others
    Krista Ratcliffe
  • Tight Spaces In and Out of the Parlor: Negotiation and the Politics of Difference
    Eileen E. Schell
  • Toward an Ethics of Listening
    Michelle Ballif, D. Diane Davis, and Roxanne Mountford
  • The Ironies of Ethos
    Deborah H. Holdstein
  • Rhetorical Criticism, Holocaust Studies, and the Problem of Ethos
    David Beard
  • "Blot Out the Memory of Amalek": A Reply
    Michael Bernard-Donals

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