JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, and Politics

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1989

  1. School-sponsored and self-sponsored at the same time
  2. Advanced composition and the computerized library

1988

  1. Becoming aware of the myth of presence
  2. The logic of question and answer and the hermeneutics of writing
  3. Ideology and composition scholarship
  4. What are we talking about when we talk about composition?
  5. The establishment of rhetoric: Developing a sense of community
  6. Some observations on Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed
  7. Linguistic sexism in business writing textbooks
  8. The style-checker as tonic, not tranquilizer
  9. Prose by any other name: A context for teaching the rhetoric of titles
  10. 'Myself must I remake': An existentialist philosophy of composition
  11. A curious case of our responding habits: What do we respond to and why?
  12. Using journals in the cross-curricular course: Restoring process
  13. The exile of rhetoric from the liberal arts
  14. Defining advanced composition: Contributions from the history of rhetoric
  15. Rearticulating the rhetorical tradition: The influence of a theory of discourse
  16. Causality, community, and the canons of reasoning: Classical rhetoric and writing across the curriculum
  17. Rediscovering the essay
  18. Reading Oliver Sacks in a writing-across-the-curriculum course
  19. The implied reader in persuasive discourse

1987

  1. The process of writing: A philosophical base in hermeneutics
  2. Teaching students what not to say: Iser, Didion, and the rhetoric of gaps
  3. The politics of teaching professional writing
  4. The languages of the text: What even good students need to know about re-writing
  5. Using the enthymeme as a heuristic in professional writing courses
  6. Rogerian problem-solving and the rhetoric of argumentation
  7. Problem-solving: The debates in composition and psychology
  8. 'Chicken' and poetry: The unspeakable and the unsayable
  9. Research papers in economics: A collaborative approach
  10. Some thoughts on arrangement
  11. Readability: Reading/writing tools for measurement
  12. A sense of audience or conventional wisdom?
  13. Ideology into discourse: A historical perspective
  14. Using high-affect goals in teaching proposal writing
  15. Bibliography of text-analysis and writing-instruction software

1985

  1. Hot cognition: Emotions and writing behavior
  2. Rhetoric, literature, and the dissociation of sensibility
  3. Toward a rhetoric of intersubjectivity: Introducing Jurgen Habermas
  4. Propositional analysis and the teaching of reading with writing
  5. The use and value of the meditation in an advanced composition course
  6. Problem/solution cases in technical writing
  7. Developing industrial cases for technical writing on campus
  8. Teaching critical thinking in the technical writing class
  9. The generational cliche: Then you saw it; now they don't
  10. Teaching punctuation to advanced writers
  11. Research writing in advanced composition: An essay in definition
  12. An interpersonal approach to writing negative messages
  13. Untangling the law: Verbal design in legal argument
  14. A survey of graduate writing courses offered at American institutions