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JAC Volume 24, Issue 1234

Editor:
Lynn Worsham

Volume 24, Issue #1, 2004

Articles

Special Cluster on Queer Theory

Queer Composition(s): Queer Theory in the Writing Classroom
Jonathan Alexander and Michelle Gibson
 
Queering the Contact Zone
Jan Cooper
 
Composing Bodies; or, De-Composition: Queer Theory, Disability Studies, and Alternative Corporealities
Robert McRuer
 
Risking Queer: Pedagogy, Performativity, and Desire in Writing Classrooms
Connie Monson and Jacqueline Rhodes
 
Embracing AIDS: History, Identity, and Post-AIDS Discourse
Paul Butler

Articles

The Rhetoric of Academic Controversy after 9/11: Edward Said in the American Imagination
Matthew Abraham
 
A Mind So Fine: A Tribute to Edward Said
Mustapha Marrouchi
 
Visual Rhetoric and the New Public Discourse
Bruce McComiskey
 
New Writers of the Cultural Sage: The Ethnographic-Self Reconfigured
Stephen Gilbert Brown

Response Essays

Just Which "Few People," Anyway? A Response to Mark Bousquet
Michael Murphy

Reviews

Defining Reality: Definitions and the Politics of Meaning by Edward Schiappa
Kerri K. Morris
 
Writing Machines by N. Katherine Hayles
Byron Hawk
 
Discourses in Place: Language in the Material World by Ron Scollon and Suzie Wong Scollon
Elizabeth Giddens

 

 

Editor:
Lynn Worsham

 

Volume 24, Issue #2, 2004

Articles

Special Issue on Trauma and Rhetoric: Part 1

The Girl in the Photograph: The Vietnam War and the Making of National Memory
Nancy K. Miller
 
"Nobody's Children": Gothic Representation and Traumatic History in The Devil's Backbone
Ellen Brinks
 
Trying to Transmit: Working Through the Educative Hermeneutics Implicit in Trials for Past Social Abuses
Mario DiPaolantino
 
Pedagogy and Clinical Knowledge: Some Psychoanalytic Observations on Losing and Refinding Significance
Deborah P. Britzman and Alice J. Pitt
 
Bringing it Home: Teaching, Trauma, Testimonial (on Elizabeth Stone's A Boy I Once Knew)
Ross Chambers
 
Without Sanctuary: Bearing Witness, Bearing Whiteness
Wendy Wolters
 
Testifying, Silencing, Monumentalizing, Swallowing: Coming to Terms with In Memory's Kitchen
Rona Kaufman
 
The Rhetoric of Trauma: Teaching about the Holocaust and Postmodern Affect in an Advanced Composition Course
Robert D. Samuels
 
Cyber-Spaces of Grief: Online Memorials and the Columbine High School Shootings
Maya Socolovsky
 
Writing (and Doing) Trauma Study
Timothy Richardson

Reviews

Regarding the Pain of Others by Susan Sontag
John Schilb

 

 

Editor:
Lynn Worsham

 

Volume 24, Issue #3, 2004

Articles

Special Issue on Trauma and Rhetoric: Part 2

    Healing Trauma , Preventing Violence: A Radical Agenda for Literary Study
    Mark Bracher

    Trauma without Disability, Disability without Trauma: A Disciplinary Divide
    James Berger

    "We Slipped into a Dream State": Dreaming and Trauma in Charlotte Delbo's Auschwitz and After
    Jason D. Tougaw

    Troping Trauma: Conceiving (of) Experiences of Speechless Terror
    Rosemary Gates Winslow

    On Lies, Secrets, and Other Resistant Autobiogrpahic Practices: Writing Trauma out of the Prison Industrial Complex
    Erica R. Mieners and Roberto Sanabria

    Trauma and the Rhetoric of Recovery: A Discourse Analysis of the Virtual Healing Journal of Child Sexual Abuse Survivors
    Riki Thompson

    From Trauma to (Re)Birth: The Birth Story as a Site of Transformation
    Alyssa B. Colton

    The Female Body under Siege: The Trauma of Occupation in Liana Badr's The Eye of the Mirror
    Brinda J. Mehta

    Leslie Silko's Ceremony: Rhetorics of Ethical Reading and Composition
    Claudia Eppert

    Taking Attendance: Absent Writing and the Value of Suffering
    Matthew J. Newcomb

Review Essays

  • Rhetorical Projections and Silences
    Wendy S. Hesford

Reviews

  • Cultural Traumas: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity, by Ron Eyerman
    Ilene Crawford
 

Guest Editors:
David Blakesley
and Thomas Rickert

 

Volume 24, Issue #4, 2004

Special Issue on Complexity Theory

Interview

An Interview with Mark C. Taylor
Thomas Rickert and David Blakesley

Articles

From Nodes to Nets: Our Emerging Culture of Complex Interactive Networks
David Blakesley and Thomas Rickert
 
Toward a Rhetoric of Network (Media) Culture: Notes on Polarities and Potentiality
Byron Hawk
 
To Do Justice To This Moment: Between Exhaustion and Totality
John Muckelbauer and Tim Donovan
 
Networking the Unpredictable: The Lure of Complexity
Edith Wyschogrod
 
Network Theory and Life on the Internet
John Johnston
 
In the House of Doing: Rhetoric and the Kairos of Ambience
Thomas Rickert
 
Screening (In)Formation: Bodies and Writing in Network Culture
Jennifer L. Bay
 
Strange Loops as (Inter)Disciplinary Ecriture and Invention
M. Todd Harper
 
Snapshots of Complexity: Knowledge-Making and Negotiations in E-Rhetoric
Christine Tulley
 
Violent Networks: Historical Access in the Composition Classroom
Samantha Blackmon
 
Complexity Theory and Evolutionary Discourse
David Tietge
 
In Defense of Grids: Academic Labor and Academic Freedom in the Moment of Complexity
Thomas A. Discenna

Response Essays

An Alternative Network Architecture: Sexing the Moment of Complexity
Elizabeth Birmingham
 
The Teleology of Complexity: A Response to Mark C. Taylor
Michael Arner
 
   
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