JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, and Politics

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2005

  1. Affecting the transformative intellectual: Questioning 'noble' sentiments in critical pedagogy and composition
  2. Liberating 'liberatory' education, or what do we mean by 'liberty' anyway?
  3. What's hope got to do with it? Toward a theory of hope and pedagogy
  4. The available means of persuasion: Mapping a theory and pedagogy of multimodal public rhetoric
  5. 'Risky Rhetoric: AIDS and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing' [book review]

2004

  1. Queer composition(s): Queer theory in the writing classroom
  2. Queering the contact zone
  3. Composing bodies; or, de-composition: Queer theory, disability studies, and alternative corporealities
  4. Risking queer: Pedagogy, performativity, and desire in writing classrooms
  5. Embracing AIDS: History, identity, and post-AIDS discourse
  6. The rhetoric of academic controversy after 9/11: Edward Said in the American imagination
  7. A mind so fine: A tribute to Edward Said
  8. Visual rhetoric and the new public discourse
  9. New writers of the cultural sage: The ethnographic-self reconfigured
  10. Just which 'few people,' anyway? A response to Marc Bousquet [reader response]
  11. 'Defining Reality: Definitions and the Politics of Meaning' [book review]
  12. 'Writing Machines' [book review]
  13. 'Discourses in Place: Language in the Material World' [book review]
  14. The girl in the photograph: The Vietnam War and the making of national memory
  15. 'Nobody's children': Gothic representation and traumatic history in 'The Devil's Backbone'
  16. Trying to transmit: Working through the educative hermeneutics implicit in trials for past social abuses
  17. Pedagogy and clinical knowledge: Some psychoanalytic observations on losing and refinding significance
  18. Bringing it home: Teaching, trauma, testimonial (on Elizabeth Stone's 'A Boy I Once Knew')
  19. Without sanctuary: Bearing witness, bearing whiteness
  20. Testifying, silencing, monumentalizing, swallowing: Coming to terms with 'In Memory's Kitchen'
  21. The rhetoric of trauma: Teaching about the Holocaust and postmodern affect in an advanced composition course
  22. Cyber-spaces of grief: Online memorials and the Columbine High School shootings
  23. Writing (and doing) trauma study
  24. 'Regarding the Pain of Others' [book review]
  25. Healing trauma, preventing violence: A radical agenda for literary study
  26. Trauma without disability, disability without trauma: A disciplinary divide
  27. 'We slipped into a dream state': Dreaming and trauma in Charlotte Delbo's 'Auschwitz and After'
  28. Troping trauma: Conceiving (of) experiences of speechless terror
  29. On lies, secrets, and other resistant autobiographic practices: Writing trauma out of the prison industrial complex
  30. Trauma and the rhetoric of recovery: A discourse analysis of the virtual healing journal of child sexual abuse survivors
  31. From trauma to (re)birth: The birth story as a site of transformation
  32. The female body under siege: The trauma of occupation in Liana Badr's 'The Eye of the Mirror'
  33. Leslie Silko's 'Ceremony': Rhetorics of ethical reading and composition
  34. Taking attendance: Absent writing and the value of suffering
  35. Rhetorical projections and silences [book review]
  36. 'Cultural Traumas: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity' [book review]
  37. An interview with Mark C. Taylor
  38. From nodes to nets: Our emerging culture of complex interactive networks
  39. Toward a rhetoric of network (media) culture: Notes on polarities and potentiality
  40. To do justice to this moment: Between exhaustion and totality
  41. Networking the unpredictable: The lure of complexity
  42. Network theory and life on the internet
  43. In the house of doing: Rhetoric and the kairos of ambience
  44. Screening (in)formation: Bodies and writing in network culture
  45. Strange loops as (inter)disciplinary ecriture and invention