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September 1990

  1. The Role of Ethos: Ethics, Rhetoric, and Politics in Contemporary Feminist Theory
  2. Speaking to the Past: Feminist Historiography in Rhetoric
  3. Postmodernism, Politics and Histories of Rhetoric

April 1990

  1. Silence and Slow Time: Pedagogies from Inner Space
  2. A Reply to Stephen North
  3. Personal Writing, Professional Ethos, and the Voice of 'Common Sense
  4. Enduring and Diagnosing Reader's Block
  5. Late Night Thoughts on Writing and Teaching Essays
  6. Exploratory Writing to Colleagues
  7. The Generalized Other and Me: Working Women's Language and the Academy
  8. Subjectivity and Sociality: An Exchange
  9. Learning Requires Resistance
  10. Mourning into Dancing
  11. Forward: About Academic Personal Expressive Writing

January 1989

  1. Selected Bibliography
  2. Valuing
  3. Coming To Judgment
  4. Playing To Win
  5. Measure for Measure: 'Judging' and 'Meting' in the Academic Community
  6. A Conversation" (inter/view)
  7. Barbara Herrnstein Smith: A Contemporary Sophist
  8. Bringing Lore to Light." A Polylog on Presocratic fragments
  9. The Psycho-Politics of Error
  10. Sartre's Pleas and the Purposes of Writing

September 1988

  1. Knowing the Ropes, Women Professing
  2. A Polylog on "Women in the Profession (of Composition
  3. Discourse on Method: The Rhetorical Analysis of Scientific Texts
  4. Towards a Cultural Understanding of Classical Epideictic Oratory
  5. Resurrecting the Feminine in The Name of the Rose

April 1988

  1. How Philosophy Can Help Us
  2. Derrida (f)or Us? Composition and the Taking of Text
  3. The Phaedrus Complex

September 1987

  1. To Cherwitz and Brummett
  2. Takin' It to the Streets
  3. Rhetoric's Past and Future: A Conversation with Edward P. J. Corbett
  4. The Question concerning Invention: Hermeneutics and the Genesis of Writing
  5. Criticism and the Meaning of Writing
  6. "Derrida, Deconstruction, and Our Scene of Teaching

April 1987

  1. Historiography and the Histories of Rhetorics, I: Revisionary Histories
  2. Revisionary History: The Dialectical Method
  3. Differences, Displacements, and Disruptions: Toward Revisionary Histories of Rhetoric
  4. Toward a Sophistic Historiography

September 1986

  1. The Literacy/Orality Wars
  2. After Words: A Post Script
  3. Response and Discussion
  4. Against the Great Leap Theory of Literacy
  5. A Defense for Requiring Standard English
  6. Literate Rhetors and Their Illiterate Audiences: The Orality of Early Literacy
  7. Response to Eric A. Havelock
  8. Orality, Literacy, and Star Wars