JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, and Politics

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2002

  1. Unquiet gestures: Thoughts on a productive rhetoric(s) of silence [reader response]
  2. Building a theory of affect in cultural studies composition pedagogy [reader response]
  3. The limits of argument: A response to Sean Williams [reader response]
  4. Mother and teacher: Subjectivity in 'unmotherhood' [reader response]
  5. 'Between Hope and Despair: Pedagogy and the Remembrance of Historical Trauma' [book review]
  6. 'Traveling through the Boondocks: In and Out of Academic Hierarchy' [book review]
  7. 'I-Writing: The Politics and Practice of Teaching First-Person Writing' [book review]
  8. 'Cold Warriors: Manliness on Trial in the Rhetoric of the West' [book review]
  9. Toward a rhetoric of visual fragments: Analyzing disjunctive narratives
  10. Deweyan hopefulness in a time of despair
  11. Rhetoric as professional development and vice versa
  12. 'Just multiculturalism': Teaching writing as critical and ethical practice
  13. The face of mourning: Deploying grief to construct a nation
  14. Behind blue eyes: A response to Marc Bousquet [reader response]
  15. Managing comp [reader response]
  16. Unpacking assumptions, providing context: A response to Marc Bousquet [reader response]
  17. A discipline where only management gets tenure? [reader response]
  18. The timidities of ethnography: A response to Bruce Horner
  19. Postmodern ethnographies [reader response]
  20. Employing theory to change higher education [reader response]
  21. Conflict in concert: Fighting Hannah Arendt's good fight [reader response]
  22. The age of irony? [reader response]
  23. 'Rhetoric and Composition as Intellectual Work' [book review]
  24. 'Stupidity' [book review]
  25. 'Changing the Subject in English Class: Discourse and the Constructions of Desire' [book review]
  26. 'Changing the Subject in English Class: Discourse and the Constructions of Desire' [book review]

2001

  1. Private satisfactions and public disorders: 'Fight Club,' patriarchy, and the politics of masculine violence
  2. Making a 'difference' in/with/for 'autobiography'
  3. Painting as rhetorical performance: Joseph Wright's 'An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump'
  4. Geographical designs: Rethinking reforms in the humanities
  5. The political economy of computers and composition: 'Democracy hope' in the era of globalization
  6. Judith Butler, professor of rhetoric [reader response]
  7. Contingency and magnifying glasses: A response to Judith Butler [reader response]
  8. Historicizing the posthuman [reader response]
  9. Diversity Matters [book review]
  10. Finding voice in English studies [book review]
  11. 'Amid the Fall, Dreaming of Eden: Du Bois, King, Malcolm X, and Emancipatory Composition' [book review]
  12. 'Traces of a Stream: Literacy and Social Change Among African American Women' [book review]
  13. 'Framing Identities: Autobiography and the Politics of Pedagogy' [book review]
  14. 'Pedagogy of Freedom: Ethics, Democracy, and Civic Courage' [book review]
  15. 'Writing/Teaching: Essays Toward a Rhetoric of Pedagogy' [book review]
  16. Slavoj Zizek: Cultural critic, and cyber-communist [interview]
  17. 'Hands up, you're free': Composition in a post-oedipal world
  18. What role virtue?
  19. Kairotic rhetoric in Freire's liberatory pedagogy
  20. Grrrl zine networks: Re-composing spaces of authority, gender, and culture
  21. 'Fight Club': Historicizing the rhetoric of masculinity, violence, and sentimentality [reader response]
  22. The difficult politics of the popular [reader response]
  23. Making the pedagogical (re)turn: Henry Giroux's insurgent cultural pedagogy [reader response]
  24. 'Kenneth Burke and the Conversation after Philosophy' [book review]