JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, and Politics

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2007

  1. [book review]
  2. [book review]
  3. [book review]
  4. [book review]
  5. Theory and its practice in composition studies
  6. In the regard of the image
  7. Multicultural public spheres and the rhetorics of democracy
  8. Capitalism and culture: John and John and scripture; Andy and Adam, Herb, Matt, and Waldo
  9. Beyond shame: The dialogic narrative and comic cognition
  10. Sloganeering our way to serenity: AA and the language(s) of America [Alcoholics Anonymous]
  11. Affective encounters: Writing Zapatismo
  12. Optimistic pessimism: A response to Matthew Jackson
  13. Composition, remember? A response to Halbritter and Taylor's 'Remembering composition'
  14. Rhetoric(s) of becoming: Possibilities for composing intersectional identities of difference
  15. The tragic limits of compassionate politics
  16. Once again with feeling: Empathy in deliberative discourse
  17. Strategic simulations
  18. Yours, mine and ours: Triangulating plagiarism, forgery, and identity
  19. Rhetorical work: Social materiality, kairos, and changing the terms
  20. We can't work it out: The alienated labor of the WPA and the WI [writing instructor]
  21. The turn to social class in rhetoric and composition: Shifting disciplinary identities [review essay]
  22. Some meditations-ruminations on Cheryl Glenn's 'Unspoken: A rhetoric of silence' [review essay]
  23. [Book review]
  24. [Book review]
  25. [Book review]
  26. [Book review]
  27. [Book review]
  28. [Book review]
  29. [Book review]
  30. [Book review]

2006

  1. On the state of race theory: A conversation with David Theo Goldberg [interview]
  2. The politics of resentment
  3. Celebrity, literacy, the alter ego
  4. Class shifts [reader response]
  5. Class, class consciousness, and 'good teaching jobs': A response to Bill Hendricks [reader response]
  6. Feeling academic
  7. History as the path of invention: A response to Jeffrey Williams [reader response]
  8. Reservations: A response to Karen Kopelson
  9. Putting our affection house in order: Toward solidarity rather than shame in departments of English [reader response]
  10. Shame in academe: On the politics of emotion in academic culture [reader response]
  11. Immigrant act [reader response]
  12. Reprosexuality, queer desire, and critical pedagogy: A response to Hyoejin Yoon [reader response]
  13. Theories of affect and the call for practicality: A response to Jenny Edbauer [reader response]
  14. The trouble with affect [reader response]
  15. A chorus of cynics and provisional ethics: A response to Matthew Levy [reader response]
  16. Energies and outbursts: A response to Laura Micciche [reader response]
  17. Is there no truth in composition? [reader response]
  18. On silence and listening: Bewilderment, confrontation, refusal, and dream [book review]
  19. Academic freedom, professional transparency, and intellectualism in the era of globalization [book review]
  20. 'The Poetics of Political Thinking' [book review]