JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, and Politics

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2004

  1. Snapshots of complexity: Knowledge-making and negotiations in e-rhetoric
  2. Violent networks: Historical access in the composition classroom
  3. Complexity theory and evolutionary discourse
  4. In defense of grids: Academic labor and academic freedom in the moment of complexity
  5. An alternative network architecture: Sexing the moment of complexity [reader response]
  6. The teleology of complexity: A response to Mark C. Taylor [reader response]

2003

  1. The pedagogy of totality
  2. Politics, war, and the disappearance of children
  3. Labored realisms: Geopolitical rhetoric and Asian American and Asian (Im)migrant women's (auto)biography
  4. In politics, perception is reality: Exploring the backlash rhetorics of anti-affirmative action
  5. With friends like these who needs enemies?: Reading the trash and shock rhetorics of feminism's 'internal' critics
  6. Levinas and otherwise-than-being (tolerant): Homosexuality and the discourse of tolerance
  7. All dressed up, with few places to go [book review]
  8. Writing with Peter [book review]
  9. 'Empire'
  10. 'Rhetoric and Kairos: Essays in History, Theory, and Praxis' [book review]
  11. 'Signs of Struggle: The Rhetorical Politics of Cultural Difference' [book review]
  12. 'Shanghai Quartet: The Crossings of Four Women of China' [book review]
  13. How old am I?: Composition studies meets cyborg gerontology, nikhics, and the Universal Order of Gray Cyberpanthers
  14. W/holes: Rethinking writings spaces, moving toward a post-critical composition
  15. Tensions in the community: Myth, strategy, totalitarianism, terror
  16. Hegemony and the discourse of the Land Grant Movement: Historicizing as a point of departure
  17. Literature reviews re-viewed: Toward a consequentialist account of surveys, surveyors, and the surveyed
  18. Textual performance: Where the action at a distance is
  19. Making contact: Experience, representation, and difference
  20. Class conflict in composition and rhetoric: Theory-bytes in response to Marc Bousquet and his critics [reader response]
  21. 'Out of the Dead House: Nineteenth-Century Women Physicians and the Writing of Medicine' [book review]
  22. 'Critical Literacy in a Digital Era: Technology, Rhetoric, and the Public Interest' [book review]
  23. 'A Geopolitics of Academic Writing' [book review]
  24. 'Making Stories: Law, Literature, Life' [book review]
  25. 'Arts of Living: Reinventing the Humanities for the Twenty-first Century' [book review]
  26. 'English Composition as a Happening' [book review]
  27. Just difficult enough: Writers' desires and readers' economies
  28. The earned increment: Kenneth Burke's argument for inefficiency
  29. Ethics and 'bad writing': Dialectics, reading, and affective pedagogy
  30. Manifesto as theory and theory as material force: Toward a red polemic
  31. An affirmative theory of desire
  32. Rock and hip-hop in the English arena: Reading and resistance
  33. Wayward inventions: He(u)retical experiments in theorizing service-learning
  34. Patriotism, partisanship, and the conscience of conservative scholars
  35. 'CityComp: Identities, Spaces, Practices' [book review]
  36. 'The Abandoned Generation: Democracy Beyond the Culture of Fear' [book review]
  37. 'Radical Departures: Composition and Progressive Pedagogy' [book review]
  38. Writing offshore: The disappearing coastline of composition theory
  39. The 'neglected' question of meaning: Toward a consequentialist philosophy of discourse
  40. Constructing disciplinary space: The borders, boundaries, and zones of English
  41. Reading composition research: Toward an affirmative consumption of work in composition
  42. Signs and subjects: Revising perspectives on college writing textbooks
  43. Whoa?theory and bad writing [reader response]
  44. Appreciating difficulty: Resistance and the ethics of reading [reader response]