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Volume 1: 1-2 (1980)-- Featuring articles on Paul Feyerabend: Tom Cook and Ron Seamon, "Ein Feyerabenteur: Who is Feyerabend and Where can He go from Here: Rhetoric and Skepticism in Feyerabend's Philosophy of Science"; Walter B. Weimer, "For and Against Method: Reflections on Feyerabend and the Foibles of Philosophy." With additional articles by Shraon Bassett, "A Problem in Interpretation: Arnold, Hirsch, and the Making of Texts"; Carl B. Holmberg, "A Heuristic Matrix Theory of Rhetorical Figures"; E. Fred Carlisle, "Literature, Science, and Language"; Paul Kameen, "Rewording the Rhetoric of Composition"; and James P. Zappen, "Carl Rogers and Political Reotoric." With a review/article of "The Tropology of Freud," Diacritics (1979), and "Editorial Preface 2: 'Rhetoric, Cookery, and Recipes.' "
Out of Print. Available in photocopy only: $25.00 (postage included).
Volume 2: 1-2 (1981)-- Special issue on Michael Polanyi, guest edited by Sam Watson, Jr. Harry Prosch, "Polanyi and Rhetoric"; William H. Poteat, "Further Polanyian Meditations"; Robin Hodgkin, "Making Sense and the Means for Doing So." With additional articles by James A. Reither, "Some Ideas of Michael Polanyi and some implications for Teaching Writing"; Diane Sautter, "Tacit and Explicit Tulips"; Rembert Hurbert, "Into the Tacit Dimension: Reflections on Michael Polanyi's Personal Knowledge"; William E. Goding, "Polanyi and Peak: A Short Semantic Symphony"; Robert L. Scott, "The Tacit Dimension and Rhetoric: What It Means To Be Persuading and Persuaded"; James L. Wiser, "Michael Polanyi and the Problem of Toleration"; Lloyd D. Rue, "Reconstructing the Conditions for Cultural Coherence"; Dale W. Cannon, "The 'Primitive'/'Civilized' Opposition and the Modern Notions of Objectivity: A Linkage"; Sam Watson, Jr., "Breakfast in the Tacit Tradition: Preface 3." With nine pages of photographs of Michael Polanyi.
$12.00 (postage included).
Volume 3: 1 (1982)-- begins as quarterly --Peter Schofer and Donald Rice, "The Rhetoric of Displacement and Condensation"; Carolyn R. Miller, "Public Knowledge in Science and Society" (review/article); and Louise Wetherbee Phelps, "The Dance of Discourse: A Dynamic, Relativistic View of Structure."
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Complete Volume 3: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 3: 2 (1982)-- Frank D'Angelo, "Rhetoric and Cognition: Toward a Metatheory of Discourse"; Michael McGuire, "Some Problems with Rhetorical Example"; Gerard Hauser and Carole Blair, "Rhetorical Antecedents to the Public."
$4.00 + $1.50 (postage&handling).
Volume 3: 3 (1982)-- David B. Downing, " 'Radical Historicity' and Common Sense: On the Poetics of Human Nature"; Patricia Bizzell, "Cognition, Convention, and Certainty: What We Need to Know About Writing"; S. Michael Halloran, "Rhetoric in the American College Curriculum and the Decline of Public Discourse."
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Volume 3: 4 (1982)-- C. Jan Swearingen, "The Rhetor as Eiron: Plato's Defense of Dialogue"; Peter Elbow, "Preface 4: The Doubting Game and the Believing Game."
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Volume 4: 1 (1983)-- Brian G. Caraher, "Allegories of Reading: Positing a Rhetoric of Romanticism; or, Paul de Man's Crtique of Pure Figural Anteriority" (review/article); Martin Steinmann, Jr., "Learning, Inscrutability, and Rhetoric: Paolo Valesio's Novantiqua" (review/article); W. Ross Winterowd, "Post-Structuralism and Composition"; W. Ross Winterowd, "Dear Peter Elbow."
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Complete Volume 4: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 4: 2 (1983)-- William Covino, "Thomas DeQuincey In a Revisionist History of Rhetoric"; Floyd Merrell, "How General Should/Can Rhetoric Be?" (review/article); Tilly Warnock, "Preface 5: The Dreadful Has Already Happened; or, What is a Rhetorician's Role in an English Department?"
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Volume 4: 3-4 (1983)-- Special issue on Paul Ricoeur , guest edited by Louise Wetherbee Phelps and featuring articles by Charles Regan, "Hermeneutics and the Semantics of Action"; Mary Gerhart, "Genre as Praxis: An Inquiry"; Stephen William Foster, "Deconstructing a Text on North Africa: Ricoeur and Post-Structuralism." With additional articles by Louise Wetherbee Phelps, "Possibilities for a Post-Critical Rhetoric: A Parasitical Preface 6"; Robert D. Sweeney and Louise Wetherbee Phelps, "Rhetorical Themes in the Work of Paul Ricoeur's Interpretation Theory: A Beginner's Guide"; C. Jan Swearingen, "Between Intention and Inscription: Toward a Dialogical Rhetoric"; Stuart L. Charm, "Paul Ricoeur as Teacher: A Reminiscence"; Leonard Lawlor, "Event and Repeatability: Ricoeur aand Derrida in Debate."
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Volume 5: 1 (1984)-- Paul Ricoeur, "Toward a 'Post-Critical' Rhetoric?"; Sharon Crowley, "Pre/face, No. 7: Neo-Romanticism and the History of Rhetoric"; Charles Bazerman, "The Writing of Scientific Non-fiction."
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Complete Volume 5: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 5: 2 (1984)-- Special issue devoted to Chaim Perelman : Robert L. Scott, "Chaim Perelman: Persona and Accommodation in The New Rhetoric"; Marie J. Secor, "Perelman's Loci in Literary Argument"; Charles W. Kneupper, "The Tyranny of Logic and the Freedom of Agrumentation."
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Volume 5: 3-4 (1984)-- Jim Corder, "A New Introduction to Pychoanalysis, Taken as a Version of Modrrn Rhetoric"; James S. Baumin, "Decorum, Kairos, and the 'New Rhetoric' "; Sharon Crowley, "On Post-Structuralism and Compositionists"; Richard A. Cherwitz, "A Conversation with Richard A. Cherwitz"; and a Rhetor's Miscellany.
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Volume 6: 1-2 (1985)-- James P. Zappen, "Historical Perspectives on the Philosophy and the Rhetoric of Science: Sources for a Pluralistic Rhetoric"; Brian G. Caraher, "A Grammar of Actions and Attitudes: Unfolding a Humanist Theory of Literary Studies: (Reivw of Charles Altieri's Act and Quality); Richard Leo Enos and Elizabeth Odoroff, "The Orality of the 'Paragraph' in Greek Literature"; R. J. Reddick, "The Grammar of Logic" (review/article of Beauzªe's article on grammar, originally published in Diderot's Encyclopedie); Ralph Flores, "The Rhetoric of the Buddha: Selfless Selves, The Theatre of Persuasion."
$8.00 + $1.50 (postage&handling).
Complete Volume 6: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 6: 3-4 (1985)-- Special double issue devoted to Kenneth Burke . Reviews: Hank Lazer, "Thinking of Kenneth Burke (KB at Univ. of Alabama); Michael Feehan, "Three Days and Three Terms" (KB at Univ. of Texas at Arlington); Victor J. Vitanza, "A Mal-Lingering Thought (Tragic-Comedic) About KB's Visit" (KB at UTA); Gregory S. Jay, "Burke Re-Marx" (South Atlantic MLA panel on KB and Marx); Gerald A. Hauser, "An Afternoon with Burke and Cowley" (KB at The Pennsylvania State Univ.); Kennety Burke and Malcom Cowley, "A Conversation" (KB at Penn State); Tilly Warnock, "Anecdotes on Accessibility: KB in Wyoming" (KB at the Wyoming conference on Freshman and Sophomore Literature). Articles: Paul Jay, "Kenneth Burke: A Man of Letters"; Denise M. Bostdorff and Phillip K. Tompkins, "Musical Form and Rhetorical Form: Kenneth Burke's Dial Reviews as Counterpart to Counter-Statement"; Don M. Burks, "Dramatic Irony, Collaboration, and Kenneth Burke's Theory of Form"; Bob Heath, "Kenneth Burke's Perspective on Perspectives." Photographs/Sculpture: Don and Virginia Burks, "KB at Home and Bust of KB." Notes: Lewis Baker, "Some Manuscript Collections Containing Kenneth Burke Materials"; Charles W. Mann, "The KB Collection: The Penn State Library." Statement/Counter-Statement: "Oscillation as Assimilation: Burke's Latest Self-Revisions"; Kenneth Burke, "In Haste." A pre/text: Lewis Baker, from "A Biograph of Kenneth Burke (in progress)."
$10.00 +1.50 (postage&handling).
Volume 7: 1-2 (1986)-- John Schilb, "The History of Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of History"; Patricia Bizzell, "Foundationalism and Anti-Foundationalism in Composition Studies"; Susan Wells, "Richards, Burke, and the Relations between Rhetoric and Poetics"; James R. Bennett, "PRE/FACE 9: Critical Pluralism and Democracy"; Barry Brummett, "Richard Cherwitz in the Prison House of Language" (a response to inter/view with Cherwitz in Vol. 5.3-4, 1984). A Rhetor's Miscellany.
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Complete Volume 7: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 7: 3-4 (1986)-- Special double issue devoted to Orality and Literacy , guest edited by C. Jan Swearingen. Eric A. Havelock, "Orality, Literacy, and Star Wars"; Robert McIlvaine, "Response to Eric A. Havelock"; Discussion following Havelock Lecture"; C. Jan Swearingen, "Literate Rhetors and their Illiterate Audiences: The Orality of Early Literacy"; Thomas J. Farrell, "A Defense for Requring Standard English"; Beth Daniell, "Against the Great Leap Theory of Literacy"; John Baugh, "Response and Discussion"; Eric A. Havelock, "After Words: A Post Script."
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Volume 8: 1-2 (1987)-- Special double issue devoted to Historiography and the Histories of Rhetorics I: Revisionary Histories . Susan C. Jarratt, "Toward a Sophistic Historiography"; John Schilb, "Differences, Displacements, and Disruptions: Toward Revisionary Histories of Rhetoric"; James A. Berlin, "Revisionary Rhetorical History: A Dialectical Perspective"; and Victor J. Vitanza, " 'Notes' Towards Historiographies of Rhetorics; or the Rhetorics of the Histories of Rhetorics: Traditional, Revisionary, and Sub/Versive." Colloquy.
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Complete Volume 8: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 8: 3-4 (1987)-- Special double issue devoted to Cultural Criticism and the Teaching of Writing I. Sharon Crowley, "Derrida, Deconstruction, and Our Scene of Teaching"; Luanne T. Frank, "Criticism and the Meaning of Writing"; and Lynn Worsham, "The Question Concerning Invention: Hermeneutics and the Genesis of Writing." Additional Works: Edward P. J. Corbett, "Rhetoric's Past and Future" (an inter/view); William A. Covino, "Takin' It to the Streets"; and Earl Croasmun, "Response to Cherwitz and Brummett."
$8.00 + $1.50 (postage&handling).
Volume 9: 1-2 (1988)-- Steve Whitson, "The Phaedrus Complex"; Rex Olson, "Derrida (f)or Us? Composition and the Taking of Text"; Ann E. Berthoff, with John Schilb, Patricia Harkin, and C. Jan Swearingen. A Polylog on "How Philosophy Can Help Us."
$8.00 + $1.50 (postage&handling).
Complete Volume 9: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 9: 3-4 (1988)--- Thomas S. Frentz, "Resurrecting the Feminine in The Name of the Rose"; Takis Poulakos, "Towards a Cultural Understanding of Classical Epideictic Oratory"; Alan G. Gross, "Discoure on Method: The Rhetorical Analysis of Scientific Texts"; Thomas Porter (review/article on T. Maranhao, Therapeutic Discourse and Socratic Dialogue); Sharon Crowley, Lorie Goodman Batson, Theresa Enos, and Anne Rosenthal. A Polylog on "Women in the Profession (of Composition)."
$8.00 + $1.50 (postage&handling).
Volume 10: 1-2 (1989)-- Paul Jude Beauvais, "Sartre's Pleas and the Purposes of Writing"; James J. Sosnoski, "The Psycho-Politics of Error"; Patricia Harkin, "Bringing Lore to Light." A Polylog on Presocratic fragments, with Dilip Gaonkar, Susan C. Jarratt, Henry Johnstone, Jr., Takis Poulakos, Jane Sutton, and Victor J. Vitanza.
$8.00 + $1.50 (postage&handling).
Complete Volume 10: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 10: 3-4 (1989)-- A special issue on Barbara Herrnstein Smith's Contingencies of Value. Patricia Harkin and James J. Sosnoski, "Barbara Herrnstein Smith: A Contemporary Sophist"; Barbara Herrnstein Smith, "A Conversation" (inter/view); Charles Eric Reeves, "Measure for Measure: 'Judging' and 'Meting' in the Academic Community"; Colleen R. Lamos, "Playing To Win"; Joseph Valente, "Coming To Judgment"; Morse Peckham, "Valuing"; Barbara Herrnstein Smith, "Selected Bibliography."
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Volume 11: 1-2 (1990)--Special issue devoted to Expressive Writing , guest edited by Peter Elbow, "Forward: About Academic Personal Expressive Writing." Mary C. Savage, "Mourning into Dancing"; Sarah Dalmas Jonsberg, "Learning Requires Resistance"; Mara Holt and John Trimbur, "Subjectivity and Sociality: An Exchange"; Pat Belanoff, "The Generalized Other and Me: Workingclass Women and the Academy"; Paul Connolly, "Exploratory Writing to Collegues"; Chris Anderson, "Late Night Thoughts on Writing and Teaching Essays"; Lisa Stapleton Melanson, "Enduring and Diagnosing Reader's Block"; Stephen North, "Personal Writing, Professional Ethos, and the Voice of 'Common Sense' "; David Bartholomae, "A Reply to Stephen North"; Mary Rose O'Reilley, "Silence and Slow Time: Pedagogies from Inner Space."
$8.00 + $1.50 (postage&handling).
Complete Volume 11: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 11: 3-4 (1990)--Special Double Issue devoted to Historiography and the Histories of Rhetorics II: Revisionary Histories and Ethics : James A. Berlin, "Postmodernism, Politics, and Histories of Rhetoric"; Susan C. Jarratt, "Speaking to the Past: Feminist Historiography in Rhetoric"; John Schilb, "The Role of Ethos: Ethics, Rhetoric, and Politics in Contemporary Feminist Theory"; Victor J. Vitanza, "An Open Letter to My 'Colligs': On Paraethics, Pararhetorics, and the Hysterical Turn." Additional articles by Cynthia Haynes-Burton, "The Ethico-Political Agon of Other Criticisms: Toward A Nietzschean Counter-Ethic"; Theresa Enos, "Gender and Publishing." And the "Burpean" Corner.
$8.00 + $1.50 (postage&handling).
Volume 12: 1-2 (1991)--Special Double Issue on Kenneth Burke and Constitutions : Robert Wess, "Kenneth Burke's 'Dialectic of Constitutions' "; Michael Feehan, "Co-Haggling with Robert Wess"; Michael Feehan, "Kenneth Burke's Dialectic Theory of Constitutions"; Robert Wess, "The Question of Truth Rhetorically Considered"; Lynn Worsham, "Kenneth Burke's Appendicitis." Re/Inter/Views: The Ohio State Universtiy Collective and The University of North Carolina, Wilmington, Collective.
1-2, Out of Print. Available in Photocopy. $10.00 (postage included).
Complete Volume 12: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 12: 3-4 (1991)-- Sharon Crowley, "A Personal Essay on Freshman English"; Carole Blair, "Refiguring Systems of Rhetoric"; Robert L. Scott, "The Necessary Pluralism of Any Future History of Rhetoric"; Gail Corning, " Humour in Science: How Dangerous is it to Ignore the Importance of Being Ernest?"; Scott Consigny, "Sophistic Freedom: Gorgias and the Subversion of Logos"; Edward Schiappa, "An Examination and Exculpation of the Composition Style of Gorgias of Leontini."
$8.00 + $1.50 (postage&handling).
Volume 13: 1-2 (1992)--Special Double Issue on Marxism and Rhetoric , Guest Edited by James Berlin and John Trimbur, "Introduction"; Victor Villanueva, Jr., "Hegemony: From an Organically Grown Intellectual"; Lester Faigley, "The Left in New Times"; C. Mark Hurlbert and Michael Blitz, "Ihte Institution('s) Lives!": Nancy Mack and Jamess Thomas Zebroski, "Remedial Critical Consciousness?"; Karyn Hollis, "Literacy Theory, Teaching Composition, and Feminist Response"; William J. Rouster, "Social Construction, the Dominant Classes, and Cultural Criticism"; John Trimbur, " 'In the Beginning Was the Sixties': A Conversation with Richard Ohmann."
1-2, Out of Print. Available in Photocopy only, $14.00 (postage included).
Complete Volume 13: $18.00 (postage included)
Volume 13: 3-4 (1992)-- Special Double Issue on Queer Rhetoric , Guest Edited by Margaret Morrison, "Laughing with Queers in My Eyues: Proposing 'Queer Rhetoric(s)' and Introducing a Queer Issue"; Harriet Malinowitz, "Construing and Constructing Knowledge as a Lesbian or Gay Student Writer"; David A. H. Hirsch, "De-Familiarizations, De-Monstrations"; Kate Cummings, "The Double Scene of Televized AIDS Campaigns"; Sarah Chinn, Mariod DiGangi, and Patrick Horrigan, "A Talk with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick"; Fadi Abou-Rihan, "Being-Gay/Becoming-Lesbian"; Roger Moss, "The Rhetoric that Dare Not Speak Its Name"; Karin M. Cope, " 'Publicity Is Our Pride': The Passionate Grammar of Gertrude Stein"; Shelton Waldrep, "Deleuzian Bodies: Not Thinking Straight in Capitalism and Schizophrenia"; Cindy Patton, "In Vogue: The 'Place' of 'Gay Theory'."
$10.00 (postage included)
Volume 14: 1-2 (1993)--Long Live JB!! Ann E. Berthoff, "Bottom's Semiology: The Duck-Rabbitt and Magritte's Pipe"; Geoffrey Sirc, "Writing Classroom as A & P Parking Lot"; Elizabeth Ervin, "Plato the Pederast: Rhetoric and Cultural Procreation in the Dialogues"; Sandra Sherman, "Titles/Entitlement: Rhetoric and Reappropriateion in theArt of James Magee"; Carol Poster, "Plato's Unwritten Doctrines: A Hermeneutic Problem in Rhetorical Historiography."
A discussion of Geof Sirc's article on the teaching of writing was the subject of a RE/INTER/VIEW on PTCs
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Volume 14: 3-4 (1993)-- James A. Berlin, ms. edited by James E. Porter (posthumous publication), "Rhetoric and Citizenship: Notes and Essays on Emerson"; Charles J. Stivale, "Pragmatic/Machinic: Discussion with Felix Guattari"; Doborah A. Covino, "Looking At (the) Logos: Hard Evidence, Gender Dialectics, and Intentional Phallacies"; Rosa A. Eberly, "Andrea Dworkin's Mercy: Pain, Ad Personam, and Silence in the 'War Zone' "; James J. Sosnoski and David B. Downing, "A Multivalent Pedagogy for a MultiCultural Time: A Diary of a Course"; Janet M. Atwill, "The Uses of Deception: Epistemological and Axiological Measurement in Aristotle and Ancient Thought."
A discussion of Rosa A. Eberly's article on Dworkin was the subject of a RE/INTER/VIEW on PTCs
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Volume 15: 1-2 (1994)-- Special Issue on Jacques Lacan. David Metzger, "Let's Give Them Something to Talk About: (Guest Editor's Introduction to) 'Lacan and the Question of Writing' "; Russell Griff, "Metaphor and Metonymy"; Ellie Ragland, "Psychoanalysis and Pedagogy: What are mastery and love doing in the classroom?"; Tim Dean, "Bodies That Mutter: Rhetoric and Sexuality."
$ 10.00 (postage included)
Volume 15: 3-4 (1994)--The Swimsuit Issue.
Lynda Haas, "The Daughter's Seduction; or, Writing with the Rhetors"; Daniel Mahala and Jody Swilky, "Constructing the Multicultural Subject: Colonization, Persuasion, and Difference
in the Writing Classroom"; Derek Pell, "The Elements of Style"; John Scenters-Zapico,
"The Function of Enthymemes in a Print Culture: An Enthymematic Examination of the Discourses of the French Government and the Paris Communards of 1871"; Geoffrey Sirc, "English Composition as a Happening II" Part One.
A discussion of Lynda Haas's article "The Daughter's Seduction; or, Writing with the Rhetors" was the subject of a RE/INTER/VIEW on PTCs
$ 10.00 (postage included)
Vol. 16. 1-2 (1995)--on "Virtual Rhetorics." Special Issue Guest Edited by Cynthia Haynes. Cynthia Haynes, Introduction; John Barber, "Cyberspace and the Mythform of Reality"; Todd Taylor, "Empowering the Empowered: Virtual Rhetorics, Student Webzines, and Radical Pedagogy"; Rebecca Moore Howard, "Cryoauthorship: The Mummy Walks!"; Charles J. Stivale, " '@lrs' [long-range-scan]: Rhizo-rhetorics and Protocols of 'dis-placement' "; Peg Syverson, Marjorie Leusebrink, Carolyn Guyer, and Michael Joyce, "Walk four ways one time: Narrative coherencies";
Mary Hocks, "Technotropes of Liberation: Utopianism in the History and Theory of Hypertext";
Johndan Johnson-Eilola, "X-Ray Vision and Perpetual Motion: Geometry and Geography in Hypertext"; D. Diane Davis, "Writing [at] the End of the Millennium: Some [Dis]Connections."
PRE/TEXT and RhetNet are co-publishing select articles in the Virtual Rhetorics issue. The e-articles are forthcoming at the RhetNet site.
$ 10.00 (postage included)
Vol. 16. 3-4 (1995)--on "Constructing Masculinities." Special Issue Guest Edited by Robert Connors.
Bruce Ballenger, "The Tuft of Flowers in the a Leveled Field"; Steven D. Krause,
"Cross-Dressing the 'New Rhetorics': A Modest Metaphor for the Teching of Writing";
Lynn Alexander, "Heroic Creation: The Ambivalence of the Gendered Subject";
Michael Donnelly, "Male Instructor, Feminist Pedagogy: Interrogating Presence and Authority in the Classroom"; Ruth L. Smith and John Trimbur, "Teaching Tragedy: Norman Maclean and the Rhetoric of Masculinity"; John Ramirez, "The Chicano Homosocial Film: Mapping the Discoures of Sex and Gender in American Me"; Mary Murray, "I Want a Real Man: Teachng Masculinity Literature in First-Year Composition"; Michelle Ballif, "Mothers in the Classroom: Composing Masculinity via Fetal Pedagogies."
$ 10.00 (postage included)
Vol. 17. 1-4 (1995)--on "The aPlaces of Hysteria in just Writing Theory...."
Jane Love, "Justeria: Innocence as hysteria in the Justice System"; Marshall Alcorn, "Desire as Agency in Composition: The Ethics and Politics of Writing Instruction"; Robert Samuels, "The Rhetoric of Self-Composition: The Modern Subject and Lacan's Critique of Postmodern Discourse"; Brenda Jo Brueggemann, "Diagnosing Deafness: Rhetoric and the (Female) Audiogist's Authority"; Jane E. Hindeman, "[Mis]Recognizing Awesome Bodies: Gender and Publishing in Rhetoric and Composition Studies" Response: Theresa Enos.
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Vol. 18. 1-4 (1995)--on "Prison . Literacy . Cultures", Guest Edited by Daniel Moshenberg.
Daniel Moshenberg, "Stepping Out: Of Prison Literacy Culture(s)"; Kathleen Kelly, " 'Authorative Disorders': Contradictory Bakhtin and Contrary Literacies"; Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, "Beyond the Hysterectomies Scandal: Women, the Institution, Family, and the State in India"; Christine Shearer-Cremean, "Women as Text: Depictions of Abused Women in Conjugal Violence Police Reports"; Patricia O'Connor, " 'If You're Afraid to Die, This is the Wrong Place to Be': Necessary Literacies in Prison Discourse"; Dorinda Welle and Gregory Falkin, "Women Inmates in Drug Treatment: 'Bio'Power and Bodies of Righting"; Varvara Rao/Venkat Rao, "Portrait of the Future/Voices of Unity"; Susan Ross, " 'Did I ever say yes'? I said only 'let's just say': Rhetoric and Interrogation"; You-me Park, " 'A Woman Guerrilla, Bound': Sexuality, Violence, and the Shadow of Prison"; David Staples, "Las luchas continuan."
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