JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, and Politics

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2006

  1. 'Calling Cards: Theory and Practice in the Study of Race, Gender, and Culture' [book review]
  2. 'Sexuality and the Politics of Ethos in the Writing Classroom' [book review]
  3. 'The Function of Theory in Composition Studies' [book review]
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  5. '(Re)Writing Craft: Composition, Creative Writing, and the Future of English Studies' [book review]
  6. Remembering composition (the book): A DVD production
  7. Out of the Bazaar, into the club and far beyond, with Monsieur Homi Bhabha
  8. Teaching for social justice: Reeducating the emotions through literary study
  9. Social class as discourse: Mapping the landscape of class in rhetoric and composition
  10. Just choose: Derivative literacy and economic education
  11. The enthymematic hegemony of whiteness: The enthymeme as antiracist rhetorical strategy
  12. From identity to emotion: Frameworks for understanding, and teaching against, anticritical sentiments in the classroom [response to Marlie Banning]
  13. The humanities and their boundaries [book review]
  14. Interrogating our vision: The ethical potential and challenges of cyberspace [book review]
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2005

  1. Resisting market fundamentalism and the new authoritarianism: A new task for cultural studies?
  2. Circuitous subjects in their time maps
  3. History as a challenge to the idea of the university
  4. We compositionists: Toward engaged professionalism
  5. The Heidelberg Art Project as a site of literacy activities and urban renewal efforts: Implications for composition studies
  6. (Meta)physical graffiti: 'Getting up' as affective writing model
  7. Emotion, ethics, and rhetorical action
  8. Pedagogical practices and the reparative performance of failure, or, 'what does [queer] knowledge do?'
  9. Haunting questions: A response to 'Trauma and Rhetoric' [reader response]
  10. Risky writing: Self-disclosure and healing through writing [book review]
  11. War rhetoric, defensible and indefensible
  12. On being a traitor
  13. Postmodern pluralism and the retreat from political literacy
  14. Marketing excellence in higher education
  15. Cybernetics, ethos, and ethics: The plight of the break-and-butter-fly
  16. Cynicism, social epistemic, and the institutional context of college composition
  17. 'Straightboyz4Nsync': Queer theory and the composition of heterosexuality
  18. Edward Said: Criticism and society at the limits [book review]
  19. The red and the black: Life narrative and ethics [book review]
  20. Tripping over our tropes: Of 'passing' and postmodern subjectivity--what's in a metaphor?
  21. After Derrida or the science of an oeuvre
  22. On the very idea of composition: Modes of persuasion or phases of discourse?
  23. In defense of a nation: The National Defense Education Act, Project English, and the origins of empirical research in composition
  24. The condition of the writing class: Capital, composition, writing, and the proletariat
  25. Resistance, accommodation, or haggling: Postcolonial theory and international business of communication
  26. Teaching work: Academic labor and social class
  27. True confessions: Uncovering the hidden culture of shame in English studies
  28. Theory in the Diaspora
  29. Playing to the tune of electracy: From post-process to a pedagogy otherwise