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Editor:
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Volume 23, Issue #1, 2003
Articles
| The Pedagogy of Totality |
| Mas'ud Zavarzadeh
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| Politics, War, and the Disappearance of Children |
| Henry A. Giroux |
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| Labored Realisms: Geopolitical Rhetoric and Asian American
and Asian (Im)migrant Women's (Auto)biography |
| Wendy S. Hesford
and Theresa A. Kulbaga |
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Special Cluster: Backlash Rhetorics
| In Politics, Perception Is Reality: Exploring the Backlash
Rhetorics of Anti-Affirmative Action |
| Heather Bruce |
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| With Friends Like These Who Needs Enemies?: Reading
the Trash and Shock Rhetorics of Feminism's "Internal" Critics |
| Eileen E. Schell |
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| Levinas and Otherwise-than-Being (Tolerant): Homosexuality
and the Discourse of Tolerance |
| Suzanne Holland |
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Review Essays
| All Dressed Up, With Few Places to Go |
| Jami Carlacio |
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| Writing with Peter |
| Amy S. Gerald |
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Reviews
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Editor:
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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
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| W/holes: Rethinking Writing Spaces, Moving Toward a
Post-Critical Composition |
| Sarah J. Arroyo |
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| Tensions in the Community: Myth, Strategy, Totalitarianism,
Terror |
| Bernadette Longo |
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| Hegemony and the Discourse of the Land Grant Movement:
Historicizing as a Point of Departure |
| Danika M. Brown |
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| Literature Reviews Re-Viewed: Toward a Consequentialist
Account of Surveys, Surveyors, and the Surveyed |
| Kevin Porter |
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| Textual Performance: Where the Action at a Distance
Is |
| Charles Bazerman |
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| Making Contact: Experience, Representation, and Difference |
| Gwen Gorzelsky |
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Response Essays
| Class Conflict in Composition and Rhetoric: Theory-Bytes
n Response to Marc Bousquet and His Critics |
| James
Thomas Zebroski |
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Reviews
| Out of the Dead House: Nineteenth-Century
Women Physicians and the Writing of Medicine by Susan Wells
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| Amy Propen and Mary
M. Lay |
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| Critical Literacy in a Digital
Era: Technology, Rhetoric, and the Public Interest by Barbara
Warnick |
| Michelle Comstock |
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| A Geopolitics of Academic
Writing by A. Suresh Canagarajah |
| Lee
Campbell |
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| Making Stories: Law, Literature,
Life by Jerome Bruner |
| George E. Yoos |
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| Arts of Living: Reinventing
the Humanities for the Twenty-first Century by Kurt Spellmeyer
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| Donald Lazere |
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| English Composition as a
Happening by Geoffrey Sirc |
| Michelle Ballif
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Editor:
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Volume 23, Issue #3, 2003
Articles
| An Affirmative Theory of Desire |
| Christa Albrecht-Crane |
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| Rock and Hip-Hop in the English Arena: Reading and Resistance |
| Larry Juchartz |
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| Wayward Inventions: He(u)retical Experiments in Theorizing
Service-Learning |
| Todd Harper, Emily
Donnelli, and Frank Farmer |
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| Patriotism, Partisanship, and the Conscience of Conservative
Scholars |
| Donald Lazere |
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Special Cluster: On Difficult Prose
| Just Difficult Enough: Writers’ Desires and Readers’
Economies |
| Susan Wells |
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| The Earned Increment: Kenneth Burke’s Argument
for Inefficiency |
| James L. Kastely |
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| Manifesto as Theory and Theory as Material Force: Toward
a Red Polemic |
| Teresa
L. Ebert |
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Reviews
| City Comp: Identities, Spaces,
Practices by Bruce McComiskey and Cynthia Ryan, eds. |
| Nedra Reynolds |
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| The Abandoned Generation:
Democracy Beyond the Culture of Fear by Henry A. Giroux |
| Kenneth J. Saltman |
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| Radical Departures: Composition
and Progressive Pedagogy by Chris W. Gallagher |
| Jason
Arthur and Shari Stenberg |
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Editor:
Lynn Worsham
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Volume 23, Issue #4, 2003
Articles
| Writing Offshore: The Disappearing Coastline of Composition
Theory |
| Cynthia Haynes |
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| The “Neglected” Question of Meaning: Toward
a Consequentialist Philosophy of Discourse |
| Kevin J. Porter |
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| Constructing Disciplinary Space: The Borders, Boundaries,
and Zones of English |
| Daniel Mahala
and Jody Swilky |
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| Reading Composition Research: Toward an Affirmative
Consumption of Work in Composition |
| Jeremiah Dyehouse |
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| Signs and Subjects: Revising Perspectives on College
Writing Textbooks |
| Victoria M.
Tischio |
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Response Essays
| Whoa—Theory and Bad Writing |
| Christa Albrecht-Crane |
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| Appreciating Difficulty: Resistance and the Ethics of
Reading |
| James L. Kastely |
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| Getting More Bang For Your Buck: The Erotics and Labor
of Policing Theory |
| Marshall W. Alcorn,
Jr. |
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| Desire and Immanence: The Difficulties of Post-Dualist
Thought |
| Daniel Smith |
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Reviews
| The Terministic Screen: Rhetorical
Perspectives on Film by David Blakesley, ed. |
| John Muckelbauer |
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| Having a Good Cry: Effeminate
Feelings and Pop-Culture Forms by Robyn Warhol |
| Dale Jacobs |
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