Re/Inter/Views:

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1994


1995

    Rosa A. Eberly on "Andrea Dworkin's Mercy: Pain, Ad Personam, and Silence, in the 'War Zone' " (P/T, 14.3-4)
    || February (Eberly's text) | February (re/inter/view begins) | March (continues) | March (continues and open ends) ||

    Jasper Neel on Aristotle's Voice (Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1994)

    || April (Neel's text and re/inter/view begins) | May (continues and open ends) ||

    Richard Lanham on The Electronic Word (U of Chicago P, 1993)

    || Lanham, 1995 (re/inter/view begins & open ends) ||


1996

    David Metzger on The Lost Cause of Rhetoric: The Relation of Rhetoric and Geometry in Aristotle and Lacan (Southern Illinois UP, 1995) .
    || August (Metzger's text) | September (re/inter/view begins) | September (re/inter/view 2nd Wk) | September (re/inter/view 3rd Wk) | ... The remaining files were lost. ||


1997

    Robert Connors on "Teaching and Learning as a Man," College English 58.2 (February 1996): 137-57.
    || ... It is sad, but the files were lost when the hard drive they were in went bad and had to be replaced. ||
    John Schilb on Between the Lines: Relating Composition Theory and Literary Theory. Boynton/Cook, Heinemann, 1966.
    || ... files forthcoming. ||


1998

(The Chronicle of Higher Education has an online article about this reinvw with Jane Gallop. To be able to access the article, you will need to be a subscriber to the CHE or have access in some other way to the "name" and "password," which changes weekly. The article is entitled "Feminist Professor Who Advocates Sex With Students Takes Heat on E-Mail List." You can find the article at Overheard. If not at that site, then you can search the data bank.)



    Johndan Johnson-Eilola on Nostalgic Angels: Rearticulating Hypertext Writing. New Directions in Computers and Composition. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1997.
    || September 1-20 or Weeks 1-3 ||


    Sharon Crowley on Writing in the University: Historical and Polemical Essays. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P, 1998.

    || October 19th- , Week 4 through the end of December, Week 5. ||


1999

    Janet Atwill on Rhetoric Reclaimed. Cornell UP, 1998. The text of Chapter One.
    || February 15th- , Week 3 ... ||


    Hayden White on Figural Realism: Studies in the Mimesis Effect. The Johns Hopkins UP, 1999. No chapter or excerpts available.
    Guest Moderator: Hans Kellner. A Complete Bibliography of the works by and about Hayden White, compiled by Ewa Domanska

    || September-October ||


    Timothy W. Crusius on Kenneth Burke and the Conversation after Philosophy. Carbondale: S Illinois UP, 1999. No chapter or excerpts available.
    Guest Moderator: David Blakesley.

    || November ||


2000

    Topic: Rhetoric and Composition: Then and Now. How did we get here, and where is here exactly? An on-line discussion on the history and future of rhetoric and composition with

    John Brereton (author of The Origins of Composition Studies in the American College, 1875-1925: A Documentary History);

    Robert Connors (Composition-Rhetoric: Backgrounds, Theory, and Pedagogy);

    Nan Johnson (Nineteenth-Century Rhetoric in North America); and

    Stephen North (Refiguring the Ph.D. in English Studies)

    Guest Moderated by Thomas Miller

    || March-April 2000 ||



    Topic: How do we listen for differences? "What would an ethics of reading become for the field of Rhetoric and Composition?" with Michelle Ballif, D. Diane Davis, and Roxanne Mountford & their "Negotiating the Differend: A Feminist Trilogue" JAC 20.3 (2000): 583-625.

    || November, Wk 2, 2000 ||

2001
    Topic: A discussion with Paul Kameen on Writing/Teaching.
    || October 2001 ||



2002

    Topic: A discussion with Bruce McComiskey and Scott Consigny on their books concerning the Sophists.
    || September 2002 ||


    Topic: A discussion with Geoff Sirc on English Composition as a Happening.

    || November 2002 ||



2003

    Topic: A Roundtable discussion of Negri and Hardt's Empire. Discussion leaders: Jenny Edbauer, Thomas J. Rickert, Dave Rieder, Mike Pennell, Byron Hawk, John Muckelbauer, Kevin Mahoney.
    || February 2003 || March 2003 || April 2003 ||



2004

    Topic: A roundtable discussion of Brian Massumi's Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation.
    || January, wk4, 2004 || February 2004 || March 2004 ||



    Topic: A discussion with Marshall Alcorn and on Changing the Subject in English Class: Discourse and the Constructions of Desire.

    || Begins February 22nd || March || April, ends first week



    Topic: A discussion with Noam Chomsky and on Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance. Guest Moderator: Matthew Abraham, U of TN, Knoxville. See Chomsky's blog at http://blog.zmag.org/ttt/ and American Empire Project.

    To begin September 1st



    Topic: A discussion with Norman Finkelstein and on Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering. Guest Moderator: Matthew Abraham, U of TN, Knoxville. See Finkelstein's HP at normanfinkelstein.com.

    To begin October 1st




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