JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, and Politics

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2010

  1. From purgation to recognition: Catharsis and the dialectic of public and private in healing writing
  2. Neurasthenia and the cure of literature: Robert Graves, Siegfried Sassoon, Andy Collins
  3. Hospitality and generosity [response to Dale Jacobs]
  4. Procedural rhetoric and expressionism [review essay]
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  13. From the editor: Thinking with cats (more, to follow) [editorial]
  14. The rule of thumb
  15. The moral status of animals and the historical human cachet
  16. Conceiving person: Toward a fully democratic critical practice
  17. Uneasy anthropocentrism: Cartesianism and the ethics of species differentiation in seventeenth-century France
  18. Indexical humans, iconic animals
  19. Theory: Gone to the dogs
  20. Heiddeger, Captain Paul Watson, and the ‘look’ of Leviathan
  21. Derrida's cat, the Infanta's mastiff, and the performative mise en scene of Pet Photo Booth
  22. Monkeys, apes, and bears, oh my! Illuminating the politics of human-animal relationship in Jill Greenberg's 'Monkey portraits' and 'Bear portraits'
  23. Animal Athena: The interspecies metis of women writers with autism
  24. Shameless freedom
  25. Horse stories: Perverse victimization
  26. Into the wild: Response, respect, and the human control of canine sexuality and reproduction
  27. Anticipating nostalgia, securing Annabelle
  28. 'The animal' is a verb: Liberating the subject of animal studies [review essay]
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2009

  1. Introduction: Working English in rhetoric and composition: Global-local contexts, commitments, consequences
  2. Multilingual strategies of negotiating English: From conversation to writing
  3. 'Nah, we straight': An argument against code switching
  4. The fine art of fencing: Nationalism, hybridity, and the search for a Native American writing pedagogy
  5. English in a splintered metropolis: South Africa after apartheid
  6. Reframing public literacy: The loveLife multimedia campaign to prevent HIV in South Africa
  7. When people write for pay
  8. The ethos of paper: Here and there
  9. Rethinking composition, five hundred years later
  10. Locating author(ity) in the text [response essay]
  11. Interrogating how English ought to work [response essay]
  12. Rethinking language and writing in composition [response essay]
  13. Multiligual literacy strategies in online worlds [response essay]
  14. (Re)working 'writing' and the history of composition [response essay]
  15. Recovering and deconstructing composition 'five hundred years later' [response essay]
  16. Working English(es) as rhetoric(s) of disruption [response essay]