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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
Reviews
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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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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
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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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