JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Culture, and Politics
82 articles
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2012
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Subjects: What is Posthumanism?,?by Cary Wolfe
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Subjects: Rhetorica in Motion: Feminist Rhetorical Methods and Methodologies, edited by Eileen E. Schell and K.J. Rawson
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Subjects: Missing Bodies: The Politics of Visibility, by Monica J. Casper and Lisa Jean Moore
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Subjects: The Public Work of Rhetoric: Citizen-Scholars and Civic Engagement, edited by John M. Ackerman and David J. Coogan
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Subjects: X-Marks: Native Signatures of Assent, by Scott Richard Lyons; Native-Am, identity, literacy
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Subjects: Writing in the Devil's Tongue: A History of English Composition in China by Xiaoye You; FYC, international, global, colonial
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Subjects: Suffering Childhood in Early America: Violence, Race, and the Making of the Child Victim, by Anna Mae Duane
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Subjects: American Iconographic: National Geographic, Global Culture, and the Visual Imagination, by Stephanie L. Hawkins; archive
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Subjects: Your Average Nigga: Performing Race, Literacy and Masculinity,?by Vershawn Ashanti Young; African-Am, racism
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Subjects: Perfection: Coming to Terms with Being Human, by Michael J. Hyde; bible, rhetoric, religion, hermeneutics
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Subjects: How to Write a Sentence, and How to Read One, by Stanley Fish, style, craft
2011
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Subjects: 'Mad for Foucault: Rethinking the foundations of queer theory' by Lynne Huffer, queer-theory, feminism, Michel Foucault, ethics, gender, sexuality
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Subjects: 'Rhetoric, science, and magic in seventeenth-century England' by Ryan J. Stark, Enlightenment, history, 17th-century, logos, pathos, ethos, modernity, plain style, superstition, religion, logic, nature-writing, environmental-rhetoric, magic, enchantment, style
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Subjects: 'Political affect: Connecting the social and the somatic' by John Protevi, body, political, affect, political-physiology, subjectivity, cognition
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Subjects: 'Bioethics in the age of new media' by Joanna Zylinska, doctor-patient, medicine, health care, ethical, bioethics
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Subjects: 'Liberating language: Sites of rhetorical education in nineteenth-century black America' by Shirley Wilson Logan, history, African-American, rhetoric, education, racial, literacy, self-education, diary, black press, literary club
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Subjects: 'The present state of scholarship in the history of rhetoric: A twenty-first century guide' by Lynee Lewis Gaillet & Winifred Bryan Horner, history, rhetorical-studies, bibliography
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Subjects: 'Democracy and rhetoric: John Dewey on the arts of becoming' by Nathan Crick, art, sophist, logic, science, techne, inquiry, aesthetics
2010
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Subjects: The Signifying Body: Towards an Ethics of Sexual and Racial Difference, by Penelope Ingram, gender-difference, signification, racial, ethical
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Subjects: Burke, War, Words: Rhetoricizing Dramatism, by M. Elizabeth Weiser, pentad, militarism, Kenneth Burke
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Subjects: Outward, Visible Propriety: Stoic Philosophy and Eighteenth-century British Rhetorics, by Lois Peters Agnew, common sense, taste, sympathy, propriety, 18th-century, stoicism
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Subjects: Plugged in: Technology, Rhetoric and Culture in a Posthuman Age', edited by Lynn Worsham & Gary A. Olson, digital, social networking
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Subjects: Critical Play: Radical Game Design, by Mary Flanagan, art-history, activism, play, ludic, game-design, critique
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Subjects: Patient Tales: Case Histories and the Uses of Narrative in Psychiatry, by Carol Berkenkotter, case-history, genre, mental-health, medical, bibliotherapy, psychiatric
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Subjects: Patient Tales: Case Histories and the Uses of Narrative in Psychiatry, by Carol Berkenkotter, mental-health, mental illness, case-history, psychiatric
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Subjects: Class Degrees: Smart Work, Managed Choice, and the Transformation of Higher Education, by Evan Watkins, vocational, worker-training, education, social-class, labor, transformative
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Subjects: Animal Encounters, by Tom Tyler & Manuela Rossini, animal-studies, human-animal
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Subjects: 'This is not sufficient: An essay on animality and human nature in Derrida', by Leonard Lawler, animal-studies, human-animal, violence, Jacques Derrida
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Subjects: Philosophy and Animal Life' by Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, John McDowell, & Cary Wolfe, animal-studies, human-animal
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Subjects: Humans Animals Machines: Blurring Boundaries, by Glen A. Mazis, animal-studies, human-animal
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Subjects: When Species Meet, by Donna J. Haraway, animal-studies, human-animal, interspecies
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Subjects: Animal Capital: Rendering Life in Biopolitical Times, by Nicole Shukin, animal-studies, human-animal, materiality, history, capitalism, class
2009
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Subjects: City of Rhetoric: Revitalizing the Public Sphere in Metropolitan America, by David Fleming, public sphere, polis, Cabrini Green
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Subjects: Between Politics and Ethics: Toward a Vocative History of English Studies, by James N. Comas, literary-studies, English-studies, political, vocative, ethos
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Subjects: Paul Ricoeur: Tradition and Interpretation in Rhetorical Theory, by Andreea Deciu Ritivoi, hermeneutics, theory, interpretive, tradition
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Subjects: Buying into English: Language and Investment in the New Capitalist World, by Catherine Prendergast, Slovakia, globalism, standard English, ESL
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Subjects: The Future of Invention: Rhetoric, Postmodernism, and the Problem of Change, by John Muckelbauer
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Subjects: Acts of Enjoyment: Rhetoric, Zizek, and the Return of the Subject, by Thomas Rickert, akrasia, jouissance, critical pedagogy, postpedagogy , subjectivity
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Subjects: Pluralizing Plagiarism: Identities, Contexts, Pedagogies, edited by Rebecca Moore Howard & Amy E. Robillard
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Subjects: Rethinking racism: Emotion, Persuasion, and Literacy Education in an All-white High School, by Jennifer Seibel Trainor, ethnography, affect, civic-discourse, literacy, critical pedagogy, antiracism
2008
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Subjects: 'The knowledge contract: Politics and paradigms in the academic workplace', David B. Downing, workplace, labor, capitalism, English-profession, political
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Subjects: In Pursuit of Knowledge: Scholars, Status, and Academic Culture, by Deborah L. Rhode, academy, ranking, reputation, culture wars, critique, scholarship, status, academic community
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Subjects: The Economics of Attention: Style and Substance in the Age of Information, by Richard A. Lanham, attention, economics, capitalism, information economy, style, information technology, public, attention
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Subjects: 'Health and the rhetoric of medicine', Judy z. Segal, medical rhetoric, health, humanities, science-writing
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Subjects: 'Women, gender, and technology', women, gender, technology, Mary Frank Fox, Deborah G. Johnson, Sue V. Rosser, pregnancy,
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Subjects: Popular Culture and Representations of Literacy, by Bronwyn T. Williams & Amy Zenger, literacy, popular-culture, cultural, representation, racial, class, gender
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Subjects: 'Regendering delivery: The fifth canon and antebellum women rhetors', Lindal Buchanan, feminist, rhetoric, 19th-century, antebellum, women, historiography, speech-writing, delivery, USA
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Subjects: Local Histories: Reading the Archives of Composition, by Patricia Donahue & Gretchen Flesher Moon, archives, archival, local, historiography, research-method
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Subjects: 'The locations of composition', Christopher J. Keller, Christian R. Weisser, location, nature, critique, local, ecocomposition, research-method, site-analysis, place, English-profession
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Subjects: Disability Theory, by Tobin Siebers, disability-studies,