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JAC Volume 23, Issue 1234

Editor:
Lynn Worsham

Volume 23, Issue #1, 2003

Articles

The Pedagogy of Totality
Mas'ud Zavarzadeh
 
Politics, War, and the Disappearance of Children
Henry A. Giroux
 
Labored Realisms: Geopolitical Rhetoric and Asian American and Asian (Im)migrant Women's (Auto)biography
Wendy S. Hesford and Theresa A. Kulbaga

Special Cluster: Backlash Rhetorics

In Politics, Perception Is Reality: Exploring the Backlash Rhetorics of Anti-Affirmative Action
Heather Bruce
 
With Friends Like These Who Needs Enemies?: Reading the Trash and Shock Rhetorics of Feminism's "Internal" Critics
Eileen E. Schell
 
Levinas and Otherwise-than-Being (Tolerant): Homosexuality and the Discourse of Tolerance
Suzanne Holland

Review Essays

All Dressed Up, With Few Places to Go
Jami Carlacio
 
Writing with Peter
Amy S. Gerald

Reviews

Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
John Trimbur
 
Rhetoric and Kairos: Essays in History, Theory, and Praxis by Phillip Sipiora and James S. Baumlin, eds.
Alice M. Gillam
 
Signs of Struggle: The Rhetorical Politics of Cultural Difference by Thomas R. West
Donna Strickland
 
Shanghai Quartet: The Crossings of Four Women of China by Min-Zhan Lu
Marilyn M. Cooper

 

 

Editor:
Lynn Worsham

 

Volume 23, Issue #2, 2003

Articles

How Old Am I?: Composition Studies Meets Cyborg Gerontology, Nikhics, and the Universal Order of Gray Cyberpanthers
Stanley D. Harrison
 
W/holes: Rethinking Writing Spaces, Moving Toward a Post-Critical Composition
Sarah J. Arroyo
 
Tensions in the Community: Myth, Strategy, Totalitarianism, Terror
Bernadette Longo
 
Hegemony and the Discourse of the Land Grant Movement: Historicizing as a Point of Departure
Danika M. Brown
 
Literature Reviews Re-Viewed: Toward a Consequentialist Account of Surveys, Surveyors, and the Surveyed
Kevin Porter
 
Textual Performance: Where the Action at a Distance Is
Charles Bazerman
 
Making Contact: Experience, Representation, and Difference
Gwen Gorzelsky

Response Essays

Class Conflict in Composition and Rhetoric: Theory-Bytes n Response to Marc Bousquet and His Critics
James Thomas Zebroski

Reviews

Out of the Dead House: Nineteenth-Century Women Physicians and the Writing of Medicine by Susan Wells
Amy Propen and Mary M. Lay
 
Critical Literacy in a Digital Era: Technology, Rhetoric, and the Public Interest by Barbara Warnick
Michelle Comstock
 
A Geopolitics of Academic Writing by A. Suresh Canagarajah
Lee Campbell
 
Making Stories: Law, Literature, Life by Jerome Bruner
George E. Yoos
 
Arts of Living: Reinventing the Humanities for the Twenty-first Century by Kurt Spellmeyer
Donald Lazere
 
English Composition as a Happening by Geoffrey Sirc
Michelle Ballif

 

 

Editor:
Lynn Worsham

 

Volume 23, Issue #3, 2003

Articles

An Affirmative Theory of Desire
Christa Albrecht-Crane
 
Rock and Hip-Hop in the English Arena: Reading and Resistance
Larry Juchartz
 
Wayward Inventions: He(u)retical Experiments in Theorizing Service-Learning
Todd Harper, Emily Donnelli, and Frank Farmer
 
Patriotism, Partisanship, and the Conscience of Conservative Scholars
Donald Lazere

Special Cluster: On Difficult Prose

Just Difficult Enough: Writers’ Desires and Readers’ Economies
Susan Wells
 
The Earned Increment: Kenneth Burke’s Argument for Inefficiency
James L. Kastely
 
Manifesto as Theory and Theory as Material Force: Toward a Red Polemic
Teresa L. Ebert

Reviews

City Comp: Identities, Spaces, Practices by Bruce McComiskey and Cynthia Ryan, eds.
Nedra Reynolds
 
The Abandoned Generation: Democracy Beyond the Culture of Fear by Henry A. Giroux
Kenneth J. Saltman
 
Radical Departures: Composition and Progressive Pedagogy by Chris W. Gallagher
Jason Arthur and Shari Stenberg

 

 

Editor:
Lynn Worsham

 

Volume 23, Issue #4, 2003

Articles

Writing Offshore: The Disappearing Coastline of Composition Theory
Cynthia Haynes
 
The “Neglected” Question of Meaning: Toward a Consequentialist Philosophy of Discourse
Kevin J. Porter
 
Constructing Disciplinary Space: The Borders, Boundaries, and Zones of English
Daniel Mahala and Jody Swilky
 
Reading Composition Research: Toward an Affirmative Consumption of Work in Composition
Jeremiah Dyehouse
 
Signs and Subjects: Revising Perspectives on College Writing Textbooks
Victoria M. Tischio

Response Essays

Whoa—Theory and Bad Writing
Christa Albrecht-Crane
 
Appreciating Difficulty: Resistance and the Ethics of Reading
James L. Kastely
 
Getting More Bang For Your Buck: The Erotics and Labor of Policing Theory
Marshall W. Alcorn, Jr.
 
Desire and Immanence: The Difficulties of Post-Dualist Thought
Daniel Smith

Reviews

The Terministic Screen: Rhetorical Perspectives on Film by David Blakesley, ed.
John Muckelbauer
 
Having a Good Cry: Effeminate Feelings and Pop-Culture Forms by Robyn Warhol
Dale Jacobs
 
   
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