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QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH 77 (1991): 508-510 INDEX FOR VOLUME 77 ARTICLES Andrews, James R. See Lee. Bass, Jeff D. “Levellers”: The Economic Reduction of Political Equality in the Putney Debates, 1647. Blair, Carole, Marsha S. Jeppeson and Enrico Pucci, Jr. Public Memorializing in Postmodernity: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial As Prototype. 263. Browne, Stephen H. Edmund Burke’s Discontents and the Interpretation of Political Culture. 53. Carlson, A. Cheree. The Role of Character in Public Moral Argument: Henry Ward Beecher and the Brooklyn Scandal. 38. Cohen, Jodi R. Intersecting and Competing Discourses in Harvey Fierstein’s Tidy Endings. 196. Desilet, Gregory. Heidegger and Derrida: The Conflict Between Hermeneutics and Deconstruction in the Context of Rhetorical and Communication Theory. 152. Downey, Sharon D. See Rasmussen. Frentz, Thomas S. See Rushing. Huspeck, Michael and Kathleen E. Kendall. On Withholding Political Voice: An Analysis of the Political Vocabulary of a “Non-Political” Speech Community. 1. Hyde, MichaelJ . See Smith. Kendall, Kathleen E. See Huspeck. Jeppeson, Marsha S. See Blair. Lake, Randall A. Between Myth and History: Enacting Time in Native American Protest Rhetoric. 123. Lee, Ronald and James R. Andrews. A Story of Rhetorical-Ideological Transformation: Eugene V. Debs as Liberal Hero. 20. Mackin, James A. Jr. Schismogenesis and Community: Pericles’ Funeral Oration. 251. Peterson, Tarla Rai. Telling the Farmers’ Story: Competing Responses To Soil Conservation Rhetoric. 289. Pucci, Enrico. See Blair. Rasmussen, Karen and Sharon D. Downey. Dialectical Disorientation in Vietnam War Films: Subversion of the Mythology of War. 176. Rushing, Janice Hocker and Thomas S. Frentz. Integrating IdeoJogy and Archetype in Rhetorical Criticism. Smith, Craig R. and MichaelJ .H yde. Rethinking “the Public”: The Role of Emotion in Being-With-Others. Wiethoff, William. A Machiavellian Perspective on the Rhetorical Critcism of Political Discourse. 309. FORUMS Charland, Maurice. Finding a Horizon and Telos: The Challenge to Critical Rhetoric. 71. Hariman, Robert. Critical Rhetoric and Postmodern Theory. 67. McKerrow, Raymie E. Critical Rhetoric in a Postmodern World. 75. Nelson, Christian Kaj. The Construct ofI ntent: Another Perspective. 208. Stamp, Glen H. and Mark Knapp. Toward Negotiating Intentions. 211. BOOK REVIEWS Review Essays Gouran, Dennis S. Rational Approaches to Decision-Making and Problem-Solving Discussion. 343. Medhurst, MartinJ .R hetorical Dimensions in Biblical Criticism: Beyond Style and Genre. 214. Whalen, Susan and George Cheney. Contemporary Social Theory and its Implications for Rhetorical and Communication Theory. 167. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH 77 (1991): 508-510 INDEX FOR VOLUME 77 ARTICLES Andrews, James R. See Lee. Bass, Jeff D. “Levellers”: The Economic Reduction of Political Equality in the Putney Debates, 1647. Blair, Carole, Marsha S. Jeppeson and Enrico Pucci, Jr. Public Memorializing in Postmodernity: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial As Prototype. 263. Browne, Stephen H. Edmund Burke’s Discontents and the Interpretation of Political Culture. 53. Carlson, A. Cheree. The Role of Character in Public Moral Argument: Henry Ward Beecher and the Brooklyn Scandal. 38. Cohen, Jodi R. Intersecting and Competing Discourses in Harvey Fierstein’s Tidy Endings. 196. Desilet, Gregory. Heidegger and Derrida: The Conflict Between Hermeneutics and Deconstruction in the Context of Rhetorical and Communication Theory. 152. Downey, Sharon D. See Rasmussen. Frentz, Thomas S. See Rushing. Huspeck, Michael and Kathleen E. Kendall. On Withholding Political Voice: An Analysis of the Political Vocabulary of a “Non-Political” Speech Community. 1. Hyde, MichaelJ . See Smith. Kendall, Kathleen E. See Huspeck. Jeppeson, Marsha S. See Blair. Lake, Randall A. Between Myth and History: Enacting Time in Native American Protest Rhetoric. 123. Lee, Ronald and James R. Andrews. A Story of Rhetorical-Ideological Transformation: Eugene V. Debs as Liberal Hero. 20. Mackin, James A. Jr. Schismogenesis and Community: Pericles’ Funeral Oration. 251. Peterson, Tarla Rai. Telling the Farmers’ Story: Competing Responses To Soil Conservation Rhetoric. 289. Pucci, Enrico. See Blair. Rasmussen, Karen and Sharon D. Downey. Dialectical Disorientation in Vietnam War Films: Subversion of the Mythology of War. 176. Rushing, Janice Hocker and Thomas S. Frentz. Integrating IdeoJogy and Archetype in Rhetorical Criticism. Smith, Craig R. and MichaelJ .H yde. Rethinking “the Public”: The Role of Emotion in Being-With-Others. Wiethoff, William. A Machiavellian Perspective on the Rhetorical Critcism of Political Discourse. 309. FORUMS Charland, Maurice. Finding a Horizon and Telos: The Challenge to Critical Rhetoric. 71. Hariman, Robert. Critical Rhetoric and Postmodern Theory. 67. McKerrow, Raymie E. Critical Rhetoric in a Postmodern World. 75. Nelson, Christian Kaj. The Construct ofI ntent: Another Perspective. 208. Stamp, Glen H. and Mark Knapp. Toward Negotiating Intentions. 211. BOOK REVIEWS Review Essays Gouran, Dennis S. Rational Approaches to Decision-Making and Problem-Solving Discussion. 343. Medhurst, MartinJ .R hetorical Dimensions in Biblical Criticism: Beyond Style and Genre. 214. Whalen, Susan and George Cheney. Contemporary Social Theory and its Implications for Rhetorical and Communication Theory. 167. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH Reviews Bate, Barbara and Anita Taylor. Women Communicating: Studies of Women’s Talk. Rev. Mercilee Jenkins. 112. Bennis, Warren. Why Leaders Can’t Lead: The Unconscious Conspiracy Continues. Rev. Dennis S. Gouran. 110. Benson, Thomas W., editor. American Rhetoric: Context and Criticism. Rev. Andrew King. 364. Benson, Thomas W. and Carolyn Anderson. Reality Fictions: The Films of Frederick Wiseman. Rev. Janice Hocker Rushing. 230. Bochin, Hal W. Richard Nixon: Rhetorical Strategist. Rev. Williaxa L. Benoit. 367. Bowers, Frederick. Linguistic Aspects of Legislative Expression. Rev. Barbara Johnstone. 237. Braden, Waldo W. Abraham Lincoln: Public Speaker. Rev. James M. Farrell. 97. Bruns, Gerald L. Heidegger’s Estrangements: Language, Truth, and Poetry in the Later Writings. Rev. Allen Scult. 488. Burger, Thomas and Frederick Lawrence, translators. The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry Into a Category of Bourgeois Society. By Jiirgen Habermas. Rev. John Durham Peters. 248. Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs. Man Cannot Speak for Her, Volume I: A Critical Study of Early Feminist Rhetoric. Rev. Carol J. Jablonski. 368. Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs. Man Cannot Speak for Her, Volume II: Key Texts of the Early Feminists. Rev. Carol J. Jablonski. 368. Carr, Jr., Thomas M. Descartes and the Resilience of Rhetoric: Varieties of Cartesian Rhetorical Theory. Rev. Barbara Warnick. 359. Cheepen, Christine. The Predictability of Informal Conversation. Rev. Sandra L. Ragan. 244. Chesebro, James W. and Donald G. Bonsall. Computer-Mediated Communication: Human Relationships in a Computerized World. Rev. Timothy Stephen. 234. Colapietro, Vincent M. Peirce’s Approach to the Self: A Semiotic Perspective on Human Subjectivity. Rev. Stephen W. Littlejohn. 90. Condit, Celeste Michelle. Decoding Abortion Rhetoric: Communicating Social Change. Rev. Josina M. Makau. 227. Connors, RobertJ . Selected Essays of Edward P.J. Corbett. Rev. James A. Herrick. 362. Cook, Albert. History/Writing: The Theory and Practice of History in Antiquity and in Modern Times. Rev. Ronald Lee. 108. Dervin, Brenda, Lawrence Grossberg, Barbara J. O’Keefe, and Ellen Wartella, editors. Rethinking Communica- tion: Paradigm Issues (Volume 1) & Rethinking Communication: Paradigm Exemplars (Volume 2). Rev. Stephen W. Littlejohn. 490. Dewart, Leslie. Evolution and Consciousness: The Role of Speech in the Origin and Development of Human Nature. Rev. Frank E.X. Dance. 95. Douglas, SusanJ . Inventing American Broadcasting, 1899-1922. Rev. Robert K. Avery. 118. Entman, Robert M. Democracy Without Citizens: Media and the Decay of American Politics. Rev. David Henry. 236. Ewen, Stuart. All Consuming Images: The Politics of Style in Contemporary Culture. Rev. James R. Bennett. 375. Fay, Frian. Critical Social Science: Liberation and its Limits. Rev. Stanley Deetz. 84. Fischer, Lucy. Shot/Countershot: Film Tradition and Women’s Cinema. Rev. Lynn C. Miller. 482. Fiske, John. Understanding Popular Culture. Rev. Barry Brummett. 377. Fiske, John. Reading the Popular. Rev. Barry Brummett. 377. Fodor, Jerry A. Pyschosemantics: The Problem of Meaning in the Philosophy of Mind. Rev. Robert E. Sanders. 86. Frankl, Razelle. Televangelism: The Marketing of Popular Religion. Rev. Carol Jablonski. 119. Fraser, Nancy. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory. Rev. Martha Cooper. 480. Fulbright,J .W illiam, with Seth P. Tillman. The Price of Empire. Rev. J. Vernon Jensen. 506. Fussell, Paul. Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War. Rev. William M. Purcell. 374. Gilman, Sander L., Carole Blair and David J. Parent, editors. Friedrich Nietzsche on Rhetoric and Language. Rev. Michael McGuire. 246. Ginsburg, Faye D. Contested Lives: The Abortion Debate in an American Community. Rev. Josina M. Makau. 227. Green, Georgia M. Pragmatics and Natural Language Understanding. Rev. Bruce Lambert. 382. Haley, Michael Cabot. The Semeiosis of Poetic Metaphor. Rev. Mary S. Strine. 91. Harris, Wendell V. Interpretive Acts: In Search of Meaning. Rev. Christine Oravec. 93. Jost, Walter. Rhetorical Thought in John Henry Newman. Rev. John Charles Adams. 360. Koelb, Clayton. Kafka’s Rhetoric: The Passion of Reading. Rev. George L. Pullman. 241. 510 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH Logue, Calvin McLeod. Eugene Talmadge: Rhetoric and Response. Rev. G. Jack Gravlee. 99. Longino, Helen E. Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry. Rev. David Descutner. 502. Luke, Timothy W. Screens of Power: Ideology, Domination, and Resistance in Informational Society. Rev. Stanley Deetz. 49. MacIntyre, Alasdair. Whose Justice? Which Rationality? Rev. John D. Peters, John R. Lyne, Robert Hariman. 82. Mailloux, Steven. Rhetorical Power. Maurice Charland. 497. Mason, Jeff. Philosophical Rhetoric: The Function of Indirection in Philosophical Writing. Rev. Gerard A. Hauser. 486. May, Lary, editor. Recasting America: Culture and Politics in the Age of Cold War. Rev. Richard Morris. 103. McCroskey, James C. and John A. Daly, editors. Personality and Interpersonal Communication. Rev. Susan L. Kline. rai: McLuhan, Marshall and Eric. Laws of Media: The New Science. Rev. James W. Chesebro. 378. McMahan, Eva M. Elite Oral History Discourse: A Study of Cooperation and Coherence. Rev. Donal Carbaugh. 484. McLuhan, Marshall and Bruce R. Powers. The Global Village: Transformations in World Life and Media in the 21st Century. Rev. Thomas Cooper. 239. Norton, Catherine Sullivan. Life Metaphors: Stories of Ordinary Survival. Rev. William K. Rawlins. 114. NussbaumJ,on F., editor. Life-Span Communication: Normative Processes. Rev. Kathleen M. Galvin. 493. Oliver, Robert T. Leadership in Asia: Persuasive Communication in the Making of Nations, 1850-1950. Rev.J .V ernon Jensen. 370. Pearce, W. Barnett. Communication and the Human Condition. Rev. Robert T. Oliver. 383. Reid, Ronald F. Edward Everett: Unionist Orator. Rev. David Strother. 233. Remington, Thomas F. The Truth of Authority: Ideology and Communication in the Soviet Union. Rev. Michael McGuire. 105. Rogers, Jimmie N. The Country Music Message: Revisited. Rev. Jay Mechling. 116. Russo, John Paul. /.A. Richards: His Life and Work. Rev. Andrew King. 79. Saperstein, Marc. Jewish Preaching 1200-1800: An Anthology. Rev. Robert V. Friedenberg. 366. Schneider, James C. Should America Go To War? The Debate Over Foreign Policy in Chicago, 1939-1941. Rev. G. Thomas Goodnight. 102. Schuetz, Janice and Kathryn Holmes Snedaker. Communication and Litigation: Case Studies of Famous Trials. Rev. RonaldJ . Matlon. 100. Shapiro, Michael and Marianne. Figuration in Verbal Art. Rev. Elizabeth C. Fine. 242. Simons, Herbert W. and Trevor Melia. The Legacy of Kenneth Burke. Rev. Robert L. Heath. 80. Sinha, Chris. Language and Representation: A Socio-Naturalistic Approach to Human Development. Rev. Stuart j. Sigman. 89. Slade, Joseph W. and Judith Yaroos Lee, editors. Beyond the Two Cultures: Essays on Science, Technology, and Literature. Rev. John Angus Campbell. 499. Smith, Craig R. Freedom of Expression and Partisan Politics. Rev.J .M ichael Hogan. 372. Thomas, Rosalind. Oral Tradition and Written Record in Classical Athens. Rev. Craig Kallendorf. 503. Ting-Toomey, Stella and Felipe Korzenny, editors. Language, Communication, and Culture: Current Directions. Rev. Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz. 380. Vives, Juan Luis. Declamationes Sullanae. Rev. Don Paul Abbott. 505. Waggenspack, Beth M. The Search for Self-Sovereignty: The Oratory of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Rev. Yvonne Becerra. 481. Willard, Charles Arthur. A Theory of Argumentation. Rev. Richard D. Rieke. 232. Young, Marilyi and Michael K. Launer. Flights of Fancy, Flights of Doom: KAL 007 and Soviet-American Rhetoric. Rev. David A. Frank. 106. tr en

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