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Volume 24, 2006
Intellectual
Intersections: Ethnic and Racial Crossings
Edited by:
Lingyan Yang
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Contents:
Lingyan Yang: Introduction--"Comparative American Race and Ethnicity
Theories: Possibilities for a New Democratic Criticism"
George Lipsitz: "Unexpected Affiliations: Environmental Justice and the New Social Movements"
R. Radhakrishan: "Race and Double-Consciousness"
Gary Y. Okihiro and Elda Tsou: "On Social Formation"
Rajini Srikanth: "When Empathy Disappears:
The Disconnect between African American and Asian American Muslims"
Daryl J. Maeda: "Black Panthers, Red Guards, and Chinamen:
Constructing Asian American Identity through Performing Blackness"
Amar Wahab: "Contesting Cultural Citizenship? The East Indian 'Big House' in Trinidad's Nationalist Discourse"
Katherine Manuelito: "Womenism to Indigenism: Identities and Experiences"
Lisa M. Poupart: "Voicing Resistance, Sharing Struggle: African American Feminism and American Indian Decolonization"
George Yúdice: "Rethinking Area and Ethnic Studies in the Context of Economic and Political Reconstruction
Juan E. Poblete: "U.S. Latino Studies
in a Global Context: Social Imagination and the Production of In/visibility"
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Volume 23, 2005
Richard Ohmann:
A Retrospective
Edited by:
Patricia Harkin
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Contents:
Patricia Harkin: Introduction
Janice Radway: Appreciation: "Richard Ohmann’s Voice"
Part I: Richard Ohmann’s Work in Context
David B. Downing: "What’s an English Professor to Do with the Politics of Knowledge?"
David R. Shumway: "Resistance to
History"
Linda Bergmann: "Richard Ohmann and the Development
of a History for Composition"
Jamie Owen Daniel: "Undocumented Ideas, or the Limits of the Ivory Tower: A Piece for Richard Ohmann"
Jeffrey J. Williams: "The Politics of Career"
John Trimbur: "Appreciation: Language and Class Formation: Two Vignettes for Richard Ohmann"
Part II: Richard Ohmann’s Influence
Marc Bousquet: "The Escape from Contingency, or, Students are Already Workers"
Luana Uluave: "The Revolving Door: Teaching and Not Teaching - Writing at a For-Profit University"
Ryan M. Moeller: "An Homage to the Posthuman in Ohmann: Retailing Culture through Consumer Electronics"
Megan Marie: "Selling Christianity:
Megachurches, Megatheory, Markets, and Class at the Turn of the 21st Century
- In Homage to Richard Ohmann"
Patricia Harkin: "Richard Ohmann, Administration and Articulation"
David Bleich: "Appreciation: Letter
to Dick"
Part III: A Conversation with Richard Ohmann
David B. Downing: "A Conversation
with Richard Ohmann"
Patricia Harkin
Richard Ohmann
James J. Sosnoski
Barbara Foley: Appreciation: "Reflections on Dick Ohmann as MLA Activist"
Richard Ohmann: Afterword
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Volume 22, 2004
Capitalizing on Play:
The Politics of Computer Gaming
Edited by:
Ken McAllister and Ryan Moeller
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Contents:
David Downing
Preface
Ken McAllister and Ryan
Moeller
Foreword: "Resistance Is Not Futile"
Harry J. Brown
"Competing Strategies for Adapting Film Narrative to Video Games: Star
Wars and The Lord of the Rings"
Chris Crawford
"Some Observations on Credit Assignment"
Daphne Desser
"‘Why not Leeloh?’ and Other Disasters: Children’s Computer
Games as a Site of Cultural Contention, Corporate Corruption, and, Despite all
That, Cognitive Development"
Chris Crawford
"Personal Thoughts on the Disney Brouhaha"
Ron Scott
"Simulation or Simulacrum?"
Judd Ethan Ruggill
"The Promise of Sports Games"
Chris Crawford
"A Thought on Box Copy"
Jennifer deWinter
"Multi-Media Narratives: The Videogame in an Emerging Mega-Literacy"
Chris Crawford
"The Future of Computer Games"
Amy Clary
"Digital Nature: Uru and the Representation of Wilderness in Computer Games"
Chris Crawford
"Ga-Ga Over Graphics"
Darin Payne
"Making Nation-Building Fun: The Game-Plays of the God-Wannabes in Global
Capitalism and Black and White"
Chris Crawford
"Repent the End is Near!"
Laurie N. Taylor
"Playing the System: Economic Models for Video Game Narrative and Play"
Rafael Fajardo SWEAT
"Juan & the Beanstalk: A Game Work in Progress"
Chris Crawford
"Goodbye"
Chris Crawford
"Portrait of the Gamer as Enemy"
Drew Kopp
"Computer Gameplay as Grunt and Reflection"
Steffen P. Walz
"Delightful Identification & Persuasion: Toward an Analytical and Applied
Rhetoric of Digital Games"
Chris Crawford
"Representation Versus Depiction"
Kevin Moberly
"Reality for Sale: Roleplaying, Ideology, and Multi-user Dungeons"
Chris Crawford
"My Own Vision of the Revolution"
Nicholas White
"Computer Games, the Civil War, and Education"
Chris Crawford
"Reviewing the Reviewers"
Gareth Schott and Andrew Burn
"Art (Re)production as an Expression of Collective Agency within Online
Fan Culture"
Chris Crawford
"Computer Games are Dead"
Zack Whalen
"Game/Genre: A Critique of Generic Formulas in the Video Games in the Context
of 'The Real'"
LGI Research Collective
"Mission Statement of the Learning Games Initiative"

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Contents:
Teresa Derrickson
"A Place of Profits: The University's New Market Orientation"
Cary Nelson
"Resistance Is Not Futile"
Marc Bousquet
"The Informal Economy of the Information University"
Paul Lauter
"Content, Culture, Character"
Joe T. Berry
"The New Majority Faculty: A Class Analysis for Organizing"
Gregory Meyerson
"Appalling"
Marc Bousquet
"The Rhetoric of 'Job Market' and the Reality of the Academic Labor System"
Marc Bousquet
"The Waste Product of Graduate Education: Toward a Dictatorship of the
Flexible"
Gordon Lafer
"Graduate Student Unions: Organizing in a Changed Academic Economy"
Chris Drew, Matt Garrison, Steven Leek, Donna Stickland, Jen Talbot,
and A.D. Waldron
"Affect, Labor, and the Graduate Teaching Assistant: Can Writing Programs
Become 'Spaces of Hope'"?
Marc Bousquet
"Composition as Management Science"
Jeffrey T. Grabill, James E. Porter, Stuart Blythe, and Libby
Miles
"Institutional Critique Revisited"
Kelli L. Custer
"Of Bedpans and Blackboards: Teaching Writing in the Educational Management
Organization"
Laura Bartlett
"Feminization and Composition's Managerial Subject"
Jeffrey J. Willaims
"Career Choices"
Randy Martin
"Getting the General Idea: Managing the University's Uses"
Eileen E. Schell
"Every Week Should Be Campus Equity Week: Toward a Labor Theory of Agency
in Higher Education"
Christopher Carter
"The Student as Organic Intellectual"
Marc Bousquet
"The Concrete University"
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Volume 20, Numbers 1&2, 2002
Vectors of the Radical: Global Consciousness, Textual
Exchange, and the 1960's
Edited by:
Mike Sell
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Contents:
Mike Sell
"Vectors of the Radical: Textual Exchange and Global Political Struggle
in the 1960's"
Seth Baumrin
"Anarcho-Radical Roots - Opole to Oslo to Holstebro 1959-69: Eugenio Barba's
Early Experimental Theatre as Intervention"
David Callaghan
"Out of the Theatres and Into the Streets: Crossing Cultural Borders in
the Work of the Living Theatre, 1970-1975"
Grant Farred
"At a Moment of Danger": Subaltern Studies Historiography as a Critique
of the Postcolonial Condition
Alan Filewood
"Maoist Perfomatives: Milton Acorn and the Canadian Liberation Movement"
David William Foster
"The Argentine 1960's"
Bina Toledo Freiwald
"Translational and Trans/nation Crossings: French-American Feminist Mis/Dis/Re-Connections"
Carol Motta
"Crossroads at Paris: Nigerian, Brazilian, and British Theater 1968-1971"
Bill Mullen
"Seeking Correspondence: Robert F. Williams, Detroit, and the Bandung Era"
Kunio Nakamura
"Behavior and Sentiments of the Radical Child in Japan in the 1960's"
Ilka Saal
"Political Theater in the United States: Two Cultural Moments"
Sehnaz Tahir-Gurcaglar
"Translation as Conveyor: Critical Thought in Turkey in the 1960's"
G.D. White
"Holding the Mirror Up to Hatred: Establishment Accounts of Radical Subversion
after 1968"
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Volume 19, Numbers 1&2, 2001
Virtual Experiences of
the
Harlem Rennaissance:
The Virtual Harlem Project
Edited by:
James J. Sosnoski and Bryan Carter
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Contents:
Tom Defanti
Prefatory Note
Dwight McBride
Preface
James J. Sosnoski and Bryan Carter
Introduction: “Virtual Experiences of the Harlem Renaissance”
Bryan Carter
“Virtual Harlem in the Beginning: Retrospective Reflections”
Erec Smith
“A Conversation with Bryan Carter”
William Plummer
“Why Engineers Are Interested in Projects Like Virtual Harlem”
James Pyfer
“The Technologies Used in the Virtual Harlem Project”
Andy Johnson
“VR as Instructional Technology: The CAVE as Classroom”
Jason Leigh, Andy Johnson,
and Kyoung Park
“How Humanities Students Cop with the Technology of Virtual Harlem”
Richard Besel
“Are Humanists Technophobes, or Is This a Myth?”
James J. Sosnoski
“Will New Technologies Impair the Critical and Imaginative Capabilities
of Students?:
Virtual Harlem, an Experiment in Learning Environments”
Veronica Watson
“Virtual Harlem and Actual Teaching: Where Technology meets Pedagogy in
the
Education Experience”
Brenda Aghahowa
“The Digital Divide and Langston Hughes: Bridging the Gap through the
Virtual Harlem Project”
Bruce Lincoln
“Harlem in Harlem: The Use of Virtual Harlem in Present-Day Harlem’s
Community Technology Centers”
Marcelo Milrad
“The COLDEX Project and Virtual Harlem’s Collaborative Learning
Network”
Tim Portlock
“An Artist Moves to Digital”
James J. Sosnoski and Tim Portlock
“A Design in Multiple Interactive Narratives in VR Scenarious”
Georgia Tappan
“’A Girl’s Life’ in Virtual Harlem”
Janice Lively
“Writing a Narrative for Virtual Harlem: A Learning Experience”
Duriel Harris
“Virtual Rupture: An Experiment Upon an Experiment”
Ken McAllister
“’In On the Job’: Praxis, Critique, and the Evolution of Virtual
Harlem”
Steve Jones
“Virtual Reality Technology and the Future of Education”
James J. Sosnoski and Bryan Carter
Afterwords
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Volumes 17 & 18, Numbers 1&2, 1999-2000
**Special Double Issue**
The Future of Narrative Discourse:
Internet Constructs of
Literacy and Identity
Edited By:
Gian S. Pagnucci
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Contents:
David Schaafsma
“Telling Stories, Drawing Maps”
Gian S. Pagnucci and Nicholas
Mauriello
“The Future of Narrative Discourse: Internet Constructs of Literacy and
Identity”
Lisa Gerrard
“’Diets Suck!’ and Other Tales of Women’s Bodies on
the Web”
Sibylle Gruber
“Virtual Worlds, Real Lives: Exploring Women’s Webs”
Ellen Barton
“The Presence of Interlocutors vs. The Sites of the Internet: The Restricted
Range of Disability Narratives”
Radhika Gajjala
“Internet Constructs of Identity and Ignorance: ‘Third-World’
Contexts and Cyberfeminism”
Susan M. Katz and Lee Odell
“Moving from Print to Digital Media”
Mary E. Hocks
“Toward a Visual Critical Electronic Literacy”
Michael Blitz and Louise Krasniewicz
“Are New Media Narratives Inhuman(e)? Over-Lubricating the Frictions Between
Theory and Practice”
Myka Vielstimmig
“From Hawaii to Kairos: Alt.Writing and the Ongoing Composition”
Myron Tuman
“Desire and Slow Time: Reading Charlotte Bronte in the Information Age”
Todd Rohman and Deborah H. Holdstein
“Ulysses Unbound: Examining the Digital (R)evolution of Narrative Context”
James Phelan and Edward Maloney
“Authors, Readers, and Progression in Hypertext Narrative”
Richard Higgason
“Entangled in Nets of a Different Order: Hypertext Liberations, Constraints,
and Tyrannies”
Johndan Johnson-Eilola
“Confessions at Twilight: Variations on Michael Joyce’s Twilight
Symphony”
Michael Joyce and Jay David Bolter
“Ourselves Own Images: Post-Hypertextual and New Media”
M. Shaun Murphy and D. Jean Clandinin
“Stories of Technology: Shaping School Landscapes”
Patricia Webb Peterson
“Whose Stories? Whose Realities? The Materiality of Narratives in the
Electronic Writing Classroom”
Stephen Gance and Samantha Caughlan
“Seated Around the Virtual Table”
Gerardo Contreras, Michele Petrucci, and
Gian S. Pagnucci
“An Exile Collage: Politics, Stories, and Resistance in Cyberspace”
Jennifer Cohen, Paula Mathieu, et al.
“CultureWise: Narrative as Research, Research as Narrative”
Michael Blitz, Dan Collins, et al.
“Between Apocalypse and (E)utopia: Narratives In and Out of Cyberspace”
William Condon
“Online Learning Environments: Previewing the Online Agora”
Catherine F. Smith
“Writing is Public on the Internet (and That’s Good)”
Cristina Haas with Kathryn Weis
“’People Do What They Know’: Some Accounts of Participation
in Project UNLOC”
Gerardo Contreras
“Project UNLOC: An Interdisciplinary Bibliography for Literacy, Narrative,
and
Technology”

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Contents:
Bass, Eynon, et al:
Part I: Intentions
Ewell, et al:
Part II: Consequences (Case Studies)
Barbara C. Ewell:
“Feminist Pedagogy in Cyberspace: Learning to Teach (a Little) Differently”
Sarah Robbins and Anne Pullen:
“Re-designing the Conversazione: How Can Twenty-First-Century Instructional
Technology Foster Feminist Teaching about Nineteenth-Century Women’s Work”
Peter Sands:
“A Report from MOOtopia”
Kathleen Walsh:
“”Virtual Diversity: Transforming the Classroom through Cross-Cultural
Encounters on the Web”
Rina Benmayor:
“Technology and Pedagogy in the Oral History Classroom”
Susan Butler:
“Race and Gender in an Internet-based History Course”
John McClymer:
“Inquiry and Archive in a U.S. Women’s History Course”
Carl R. Schulkin:
“High Voltage Teaching: Using New Media to Electrify Students and Classrooms”
Tracey M. Weis:
“Using Electronic Discussions to Interpret and Construct Narratives of
Women’s Activism”
William Bryant:
“Teaching an Internationalized American Studies with the Internet”
Melinda de Jesus:
“Integrating New Media Technology and Asian American Studies”
Chris H. Lewis and Bruce Henderson:
“Teaching American Studies Introductory Courses Using the Web”
Ron Buckmire, Gabrielle Foreman, and Donna
Maeda:
“’Race, Gender, and Justice’: New Technologies and Student
Empowerment”
Mary McGuire:
“Wired in the Classroom: Reflections on Instructional Technology and Pedagogy”
Ivy Schweitzer:
“Women’s Studies Online: Cyberfeminism or Cyberhype?”
Farrell, et al:
Part III: Meaning (Respondents)
James Ferrell:
“Thinking Together”
Gregory Jay:
“Strategies and Challenges in High-Tech Teaching”
Paul Lauter:
“Thinking About Thinking About the New Media”
Sherry Linkon:
“Three Lessons: Learning to Teach All Over Again”
Mark Sample:
“Resisting Technology: The Right Idea for All the Wrong Reasons”
David Shumway:
“Beware of Geeks Bearing Gifts”
John McClymer:
“Text in Hypertext: Is Chicken Little Right This Time?”
Kathy Walsh:
“Response”
Ron Buckmire, Gabrielle Foreman, and Donna
Maeda:
“Beware of Geeks Fearing Shifts”
Ivy Schweitzer:
“Response to the Crossroads Collection Comments”
Kimberly Wallace-Sanders:
“Navigating the Net: Conversion, Conversation, and Substantive Learning”
Randy Bass and Bret Eynon:
“Afterword and Forward”
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Volume 15, Numbers 1&2, 1997
The Tic-Toc Project:
Teaching In Cyberspaces
Through On-line Courses
Edited By:
Teresa Derrickson
David B. Downing
Paula Mathieu
Ken McAllister
Gian Pagnucci
James J. Sosnoski
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Contents:
David Downing
“The Tic-Toc Project: Intersections of the Local and Global”
Ken McAllister
“Private Lessons, Public Learning: Reflections and Revelations about the
TicToc
Conversations:
Gian Pagnucci
“The TicToc Story”
McAllister, et al.
Phase I: The Virtual University
McAllister, et al.
Phase II: The Virtual Department
Dorwick, et al.
Phase III: The Scenarios
Downing, et al.
Phase IV: Recommendations—The Consultants
Bestful, et al.
Phase IV: Recommendations—The Administrators
Thomas Bestful
“Remarks at the Keynote Panel of the TicToc Symposium”
William Covino
“Jeopardy”
Ann Feldman
“Rethinking Composition: Diverse Students in Dialogue with Multiple Communities,
or, Did Esperanza Enroll at UIC?”
Tom Hall
“Address to the TicToc Symposium”
Sosnoski, et al.
Phase V: Symposium
Amato, et al.
Phase VI: Post Symposium
Ken McAllister
“The TicToc Non-Manifesto”
Paula Mathieu
“Unheard Voices in the TicToc Conversations”
Jim Sosnoski
Epilogue: “Global Ideals Are No Match for Local Realities”
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Volume 14, Numbers 1&2, 1996
Cultural Studies and Composition:
Conversations in Honor of James Berlin
Edited By:
David B. Downing
James J. Sosnoski with
Keith Dorwick
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Contents:
Janice Lauer
Preface
David B. Downing and James J.
Sosnoski
Introduction: “The Uncharted Pedagogy of Cutlural Stuides: a Cycles Project
in Memory of James Berlin”
Hurlbert, et al.
Part I: “Incomplete Beginnings: An Invitation“
Blair, et al.
Part II: “Technology, Cultural Studies, and Resistance“
Addison, et al.
Part III: “Position Papers“
Kris Blair
“Whose Culture is It Anyway? Toward a Broadened Definition of Composition,
Literacy, and Those Who Teach It”
Lisa Langstraat
“Gender Literacy in the Cultural Studies Composition Classroom:
‘Fashioning’ the ‘Self’
through an Analysis of Popular Magazines”
James Addison
“Political Activism as Pedagogical Method: Teaching a Lesbian Perspective”
Libby Miles
“Lingering Questions and Mingling Voices: Continuing Conversations with
Jim Berlin”
Michael Blitz and Mark Hurlbert
“To Make a Home: The Role of Listening in Cultural Studies”
Beth Campbell
“Jim Berlin’s Cincinnati Years”
Harkin, et al.
Part IV: Postscripts
Patricia Harkin
“In the Crossfire: (after) Jim Berlin”
James J. Sosnoski
“The Land of Moos: the Post-disciplinary Study of Cultures, Discursive
Practices, and Cyberspace”
UIC Cultural Studies Collective
“Reading, Writing, and Enacting Culture”
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Volume 13, Numbers 1&2, 1995
CyberSpaces: Pedagogy and Performance
on the Electronic Frontier
Edited By:
Charles J. Stivale
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Contents:
Charles J. Stivale
“’This Funny Chemistry’: Narrative Desire and Discourse in
Text-based Virtual Reality”
Leslie Harris
“Transitional Realms: Teaching Composition in ‘Rhetland’”
David Hogsette
“Unstable Conditions: Dynamics of Dissent in Electronic Discursive Communities”
Ethel Endstrom and Kim Fredderson
“Culture and Anarchy in Cyberspace”
Beth E. Kolko
“Building a World with Words: The Narrative Reality of Virtual Communities”
William Millard
“’A Great Flame Follows a Little Spark’: Metaflaming, Functions
of the ‘Dis,’ and Conditions of Closure in the Rhetoric of a Discussion
List”
Lynn Cherry
“’Objectifying’ the Body in the Discourse of an Object-Oriented
MUD”
Lisa Nakamura
“Race In/For Cyberspace: Identity Tourism and Racial Passing on the Internet”
Allison Fraiberg
“Electronic Fans, Interpretive Flames: Performing Queer Sexualities in
Cyberspace”
J. Randal Woodland
“Queer Spaces, Modem Boys, and Pagan Statues: Gay/Lesbian Identity and
the Construction of Cyberspace”
Candace Lang
“Body Language: The Resurrection of the Corpus in Text-Based VR”
Cynthia Haynes
“pathos@play.prosthetic.emotion”
Frederic Pallez
“Ordeal of Abandonment: Absence and Simulation in the Techno-Age”
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Volume 12, Numbers 1&2, 1994
The Geography of Cyberspace
Edited By:
David B. Downing
James J. Sosnoski
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Contents:
David B. Downing and James J. Sosnoski
“As the Culture Turns: Postmodern Works and Days”
Stuart Moulthrop
“Paragnosis, or the Story of Cyberspace”
Peter Childers and Paul Delany
“Wired World, Virtual Campus: Universities and the Political Economy of
Cyberspace”
Michael Joyce
“Lucy’s Sister—A Guide to the Internet”
Jay Boersma
“The Gallery Electric”
Fred Kemp
“Bitnetting with Soul: Megabyte University and the Internet Community”
Norman N. Holland
“New Tricks for an Old Dog”
Gail Hawisher
and Charles Moran
“Writer/Scholars on the Internet: Two Professional Portraits”
Ian Lancashire
“The Internet and English Literature Studies”
Leroy Searle
“Computers, Classrooms, and Communities”
Paul Fortier
“A Business Traveller on the Internet”
John Barber
“A Cybernaut’s Log, or How a Novice Learns to Use the Internet”
James McFadden
“New and of Notes: The Roleplaying Biblio-choreography of the PreText
Conversations”
Gary Lee Stonum
“A Seminar Room in Cyberspace: Networked Computing and Literary Studies”
Michael Wojcik
“On Beyond Email: A Net News Primer”
Helen Schwartz, Cynthia Selfe, James Sosnoski
“Electronic Departments”
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Volume 11, Number 2, 1993
Essays by Jean Marie Lutes, Christopher Gair, Bernice Schrank,
William L. Watson, David Monaghan, Marguerite Hailey Rippy
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Volume 11, Number 1, 1993
Essays by Ellen E. Berry (Guest Editor), Marjorie Perloff, Valerie Miner, Richard
Pearce, David B. Downing, Donald Morton, Linda Hutcheon, Barry Faulk, Barbara
Milech, Kathleen Flanagan, and Jody Norton
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Volume 10, Number 2, 1992
Essays by Dana Ringuette, Vincent Leitch, David Kadlec,
John C. Long, James R. Bennett, and E. San Juan, Jr.
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Volume 10, Number 1, 1992
Essays by Arthur Efron, Joseph Pequigney, Edward Pechter,
Diane Elizabeth Dreher, C. Mark Hurlbert and Michael Blitz,
Arthur Efron, and Bruce Clarke
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Volume 9, Number 2, 1991
Essays by Christopher Norris, Cary Nelson, Brian G. Caraher,
David Buchbinder and Barbara H. Milech, and John Meier
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Volume 9, Number 1, 1991
Essays by David B. Downing, Don J. Kraemer, Laura L. Doan,
Michael Bernard-Donals, Brian Macaskill, Donnalee Frega,
James N. Laditka, and Mary Alice Delia
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Volume 8, Number 2, 1990
Essays by C. Mark Hurlbert, Paul A. Bove, James J. Sosnoski,
Marian Sciachitano, Rory J. Ong, Bob Broad, and Derek Owens
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Volume 8, Number 1, 1990
Essays by Rebecca Rusell Baird and Bob Zordani, John McBratney,
Sangeeta Ray, Clara Juncker, and David Gorman
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Volume 7, Number 2, 1989
Essays by David Buchbinder, Richard G. Swartz, Regina Hewitt,
Diane M. Smith, and Stephen X. Mead
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Volume 7, Number 1, 1989
Essays by Michael Blitz and C. Mark Hurlbert, Henry Cohen,
James M. Buzzard, Anne B. Simpson, Dale M. Bauer,
and Patrick D. Murphy
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Volume 6, Numbers 1&2, 1988
Essays by Susan Bazargan and David B. Downing, Norman Wacker,
Richard Pearce, Azade Seyhan, Gian Balsamo, Michael W. Messmer,
Kristina Straub, Suzette A. Henke, Margie Burns, Dianne Hunter,
Jean Baudrillard, Timothy Erwin, and W.J.T. Mitchell
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Volume 5, Number 2, 1987
Essays by Giles Gunn, Patrick McGee, Vicki Sapp Bailey,
Susan Bazargan, Jon Thompson, and Brian G. Caraher
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Volume 5, Number 1, 1987
Essays by James J. Sosnoski, Steven Jeffrey Jones,
Karlis Racevskis, Michael Leddy, and Micael Clarke
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Volume 4, Number 2, 1986
Essays by Brian G. Caraher, R. Radhakrishan,
Patricia Harkin, and David Spurr
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Volume 4, Number 1, 1986
Essays by Ralph Radar, Jay L. Robinson, Fritz Fleischmann,
Barbara Frey Waxman, Michael J. Collins, and Marcellette G. Williams
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Volume 3, Number 2, 1985
Essays by Nick Visser, Arthur Efron, Thelma Z. Lavine,
Tom Morris, and James R. Bennett
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Volume 3, Number 1, 1985
Essays by David B. Downing, Evan Watkins,
Alan Trachtenberg, Karlis Racevskis, Ellen Rooney,
Brian G. Caraher, and David R. Shumway
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Volume 2, Number 2, 1984
Essays by Leonard Folgrait, Bruce Clarke, Robert Gregory,
Robert Wess, and Charles Stivale
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Volume 2, Number 1, 1984
Essays by Brian G. Caraher, Stuart Peterfreund, David Raybin,
Steven Jeffrey Jones, and David R. Shumway
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Volume 1, Number 2, 1979
Essays by Margaret Randall, Ivan Jaksic, Sall Ann Druker,
Susan Handelman, Albert Cook, Brian G. Caraher,
Glenn W. Bowman, Theodor Adorno, and Karen Peterson
Poems and Stories by Anzia Yezierski, Gail Fischer, Susan
Barnes,
Phyllis Hodge Thompson, Jerry McGuire, Sheryl Robbins,
Eve Meyerson, and Phillip Pawlowski
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Volume 1, Number 1, 1979
Essays by Vicki Hill, Michael Sartisky, Allan Hunter, Mark Leebovitz
Poems and Stories by Gail Fischer, Susan Barnes, Leslie
Fiedler,
Boria Sax, Jewell Parker Rhodes, Janet Carroll, and Max Wickert