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QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH 83 (1997): 512-514 Index to Volume 83 Articles Dickinson, Greg. Memories for Sale: Nostalgia and the Construction of Identity in Old Pasadena. 1. Dorsey, Leroy G. Sailing into the “Wondrous Now”: The Myth of the American Navy’s World Cruise. 447. Edwards, Janis L., and Carol K. Winkler. Representative Form and the Visual Ideograph: The Iwo Jima Image in Editorial Cartoons. 289. Frank, David A. The New Rhetoric, Judaism, and Post-Englightenment Thought: The Cultural Origins of Perelma- nian Philosophy. 311. Fusfield, William D. “To Want to Prove it . . . is... Really Superfluous”: Friedrich Schlegel’s Reiterative Repudiation of Demonstrative Rhetoric in the Athendum Fragment #82. 133. Hostetler, MichaelJ .T he Enigmatic Ends of Rhetoric: Churchill’s Fulton Address as Great Art and Failed Persuasion. 416. Levasseur, David G. A Reexamination of Edmund Burke’s Rhetorical Art: A Rhetorical Struggle Between Prudence and Heroism. 332. Lucaites, John Louis. Visualizing “The People”: Individualism vs. Collectivism in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. 269. McDorman, Todd F. Challenging Constitutional Authority: African American Responses to Scott v. Sandford. 192. Morris, Richard. Educating Savages. 152. Murphy, John M. Inventing Authority: Bill Clinton, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Orchestration of Rhetorical Traditions. 71. Olson, Lester C. On the Margins of Rhetoric: Audre Lorde Transforming Silence into Language and Action. 49. Schely-Newman, Ester. Finding One’s Place: Locale Narratives in an Israeli Moshav. 401. Shugart, Helene A. Counterhegemonic Acts: Appropriation as a Feminist Rhetorical Strategy. 210. Smith, Ralph R., and Russel R. Windes. The Progay and Antigay Issue Culture: Interpretation, Influence and Dissent. 28. Stewart, CharlesJ .T he Evolution of a Revolution: Stokely Carmichael and the Rhetoric of Black Power. 429. Stormer, Nathan. Embodying Normal Miracles. 172. Book Reviews Review Essays Aune, James Arnt. The Work of Rhetoric in the Age of Digital Dissemination. 230. Dow, BonnieJ .F eminism, Cultural Studies, and Rhetorical Studies. 90. Goodnight, G. Thomas and David B. Hingstman. Studies in the Public Sphere. 351. Reviews Ansolabehere, Stephen and Shanto Iyengar. Going Negative: How Political Advertisements Shrink and Polarize the Electorate. Rev. Herbert W. Simons. 387. Baxter, Leslie A. and Barbara M. Montgomery. Relating: Dialogues and Dialectics. Rev. Karen Tracy. 394. Beer, Francis A. and Robert Hariman, eds. Post-Realism: The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations. Rev. Rebecca S. Bjork. 479. Berger, Charles R. and Michael Burgoon, eds. Communication and Social Influence Processes. Rev. Renee A. Meyers. 122. Bickerton, Derek. Language and Human Behavior. Rev. Paul Turpin. 263. Brock, Bernard L., ed. Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought: Rhetoric in Transition. Rev. James A. Mackin, Jr. 107. Brooks, Peter and Paul Gewirtz, eds. Law’s Stories: Narrative and Rhetoric in the Law. Rev. Marouf A. HasianJ,r . and Trevor Parry-Giles. 478. Burke, MartinJ .T he Conundrum of Class: Public Discourse on the Social Order in America. Rev. Michael Weiler. 502. Carpenter, Ronald H. History As Rhetoric: Style, Narrative, and Persuasion. Rev. Carl R. Burgchardt. 123. Chang, Briankle G. Deconstructing Communication: Representation, Subject, and Economies of Exchange. Rev. James P. McDaniel. 376. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH 83 (1997): 512-514 Index to Volume 83 Articles Dickinson, Greg. Memories for Sale: Nostalgia and the Construction of Identity in Old Pasadena. 1. Dorsey, Leroy G. Sailing into the “Wondrous Now”: The Myth of the American Navy’s World Cruise. 447. Edwards, Janis L., and Carol K. Winkler. Representative Form and the Visual Ideograph: The Iwo Jima Image in Editorial Cartoons. 289. Frank, David A. The New Rhetoric, Judaism, and Post-Englightenment Thought: The Cultural Origins of Perelma- nian Philosophy. 311. Fusfield, William D. “To Want to Prove it . . . is... Really Superfluous”: Friedrich Schlegel’s Reiterative Repudiation of Demonstrative Rhetoric in the Athendum Fragment #82. 133. Hostetler, MichaelJ .T he Enigmatic Ends of Rhetoric: Churchill’s Fulton Address as Great Art and Failed Persuasion. 416. Levasseur, David G. A Reexamination of Edmund Burke’s Rhetorical Art: A Rhetorical Struggle Between Prudence and Heroism. 332. Lucaites, John Louis. Visualizing “The People”: Individualism vs. Collectivism in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. 269. McDorman, Todd F. Challenging Constitutional Authority: African American Responses to Scott v. Sandford. 192. Morris, Richard. Educating Savages. 152. Murphy, John M. Inventing Authority: Bill Clinton, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Orchestration of Rhetorical Traditions. 71. Olson, Lester C. On the Margins of Rhetoric: Audre Lorde Transforming Silence into Language and Action. 49. Schely-Newman, Ester. Finding One’s Place: Locale Narratives in an Israeli Moshav. 401. Shugart, Helene A. Counterhegemonic Acts: Appropriation as a Feminist Rhetorical Strategy. 210. Smith, Ralph R., and Russel R. Windes. The Progay and Antigay Issue Culture: Interpretation, Influence and Dissent. 28. Stewart, CharlesJ .T he Evolution of a Revolution: Stokely Carmichael and the Rhetoric of Black Power. 429. Stormer, Nathan. Embodying Normal Miracles. 172. Book Reviews Review Essays Aune, James Arnt. The Work of Rhetoric in the Age of Digital Dissemination. 230. Dow, BonnieJ .F eminism, Cultural Studies, and Rhetorical Studies. 90. Goodnight, G. Thomas and David B. Hingstman. Studies in the Public Sphere. 351. Reviews Ansolabehere, Stephen and Shanto Iyengar. Going Negative: How Political Advertisements Shrink and Polarize the Electorate. Rev. Herbert W. Simons. 387. Baxter, Leslie A. and Barbara M. Montgomery. Relating: Dialogues and Dialectics. Rev. Karen Tracy. 394. Beer, Francis A. and Robert Hariman, eds. Post-Realism: The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations. Rev. Rebecca S. Bjork. 479. Berger, Charles R. and Michael Burgoon, eds. Communication and Social Influence Processes. Rev. Renee A. Meyers. 122. Bickerton, Derek. Language and Human Behavior. Rev. Paul Turpin. 263. Brock, Bernard L., ed. Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought: Rhetoric in Transition. Rev. James A. Mackin, Jr. 107. Brooks, Peter and Paul Gewirtz, eds. Law’s Stories: Narrative and Rhetoric in the Law. Rev. Marouf A. HasianJ,r . and Trevor Parry-Giles. 478. Burke, MartinJ .T he Conundrum of Class: Public Discourse on the Social Order in America. Rev. Michael Weiler. 502. Carpenter, Ronald H. History As Rhetoric: Style, Narrative, and Persuasion. Rev. Carl R. Burgchardt. 123. Chang, Briankle G. Deconstructing Communication: Representation, Subject, and Economies of Exchange. Rev. James P. McDaniel. 376. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH Collins, Jim. Architectures ofE xcess: Cultural Life in the Information Age. Rev. Brian L. Ott. 259. Corner, John. Television Form and Public Address. Rev. Thomas Rosteck. 384. Crosswhite, James. The Rhetoric ofR eason: Writing and the Attractions ofA rgument. Rev. James McOmber. 491. Cuklanz, Lisa M. Rape on Trial: How The Mass Media Construct Legal Reform and Social Change. Rev. Sarah Projansky and Kyra Pearson. 479. Curtin, Michael. Redeeming the Wasteland: Television Documentary and Cold War Politics. Rev. Bruce E. Gronbeck. 115. Dahlgren, Peter. Television and the Public Sphere: Citizenship, Democracy and the Media. Rev. Barbie Zelizer. 112. Derrida, Jacques. The Gifi ofD eath. Rev. Douglas Thomas. 486. Dolan, Frederick, M. Allegories of America: Narratives, Metaphysics, Politics. Rev. Barbara E. Willard and Frederick J. Antezak. 117. Dow, BonnieJ .P rime-Time Feminism: Television, Media Culture, and the Women’s Movement. Rev. Janice Hocker Rushing. 470. Elshtain, Jean Bethke. Augustine and the Limits of Politics. Rev. Calvin L. Troup. 488. Engelhardt, Tom. The End of Victory Culture: Cold War America and the Disillusioning of a Generation. Rev. Karrin Vasby Anderson. 505. Enos, Theresa, ed. Encyclopedia ofR hetoric and Composition: Communication From Ancient Times to the Information Age. Rev. Gerard A. Hauser. 243. Fairhurst, Gail T. and Robert A. Sarr. The Art of Framing: Managing the Language of Leadership. Rev.J . David Johnson. 397. Fiss, Owen M. The Irony of Free Speech. Rev. Franklyn S. Haiman. 385. Giroux, Henry A. and Peter McLaren, eds. Between Borders: Pedagogy and the Politics of Cultural Studies. Rev. Enrico Pucci,Jr . 127. Giroux, Henry A., ed. Disturbing Pleasures: Learning Popular Culture. Rev. Enrico Pucci,Jr . 127. Goldzwig, Steven R. and George N. Dionisopoulos. “Jn A Perilous Hour”: The Public Address ofJ ohn F. Kennedy. Rev. John M. Murphy. 504. Gresson, Aaron David III. The Recovery of Race in America. Rev. Mark Lawrence McPhail. 251. Griswold del Castillo, Richard and Richard A. Garcia. Cesar Chavez: A Triumph of Spirit. Rev. John C. Hammerback. 398. Gutiérrez-Jones, Carl. Rethinking the Borderlands: Between Chicano Culture and Legal Discourse. Rev. Lisa A. Flores and Marouf Hasian, Jr. 113. Hall, Timothy D. Contested Boundaries: Ii:nerancy and the Reshaping of the Colonial American Religious World. Rev. Robert James Branham. 383. : Harrison, Teresa M. and Timothy Stephen, eds. Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First Century University. Rev. Thomas W. Benson. 391. Hasian, Marouf A. Jr. The Rhetoric ofE ugenics in Anglo-American Thought. Rev. John Angus Campbell. 373. hooks, bell. Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice ofF reedom. Rev. Sally A. Caudill. 129. Horner, Winifred Bryan and Michael Leff, eds. Rhetoric as Pedagogy: Its History, Philosophy, and Practice: Essays in Honor of James J. Murphy. Rev. William M. Purcell. 495. Krips, Henry,J .E . McGuire and Trevor Melia, eds. Science, Reason, and Rhetoric. Rev. Charles Arthur Willard. 370. Leeds-Hurwitz, Wendy, ed. Social Approaches to Communication. Rev. Kristine L. Fitch. 262. Leeman, Richard W., ed. African-American Orators: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook. Rev. Robert E. Terrill. 509. Looby, Christopher. Voicing America: Language, Literary Form, and the Origins oft he United States. Rev. James Darsey. 498. Mailloux, Steven, ed. Rhetoric, Sophistry, Pragmatism. Rev. John Lyne. 490. McPhail, Mark Lawrence. Zen in the Art ofR hetoric: An Inquiry into Coherence. Rev. Thomas Frentz. 466. Nadel, Alan. Containment Culture: American Narratives, Postmodernism, and the Atomic Age. Rev. Robert L. Ivie. 379. Newman, Robert P. Truman and the Hiroshima Cult. Rev. Raymie E. McKerrow. 257. Olson, Gregory A. Mansfield and Vietnam: A Study in Rhetorical Adaptation. Rev. Peter Ehrenhaus. 119. Parrott, Roxanne Louiselle and Celeste Michelle Condit, eds. Evaluating Women’s Health Messages: A Resource Book. Rev. Marsha L. Vanderford. 392. Payne, Charles M. I’ve Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Struggle. Rev. Richard J-J ensen. 507. Peterson, Carla L. “Doers of the Word”: African-American Women Speakers and Writers in the North (1830-1880). Rev. Karlyn Kohrs Campbell. 254. Potkay, Adam. The Fate ofE loquence in the Age ofH ume. Rev. Stephen H. Browne. 249. Potter, David. Prophets and Emperors: Human and Divine Authority From Augustus to Theodosius. Rev. Stephen D. O’Leary. 260. Purcell, William M. Ars Poetriae: Rhetorical and Grammatical Invention At The Margin of Literacy. Rev. Jody Enders. 389. 514 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SPEECH Ratcliffe, Krista. Anglo-American Feminist Challenges to the Rhetorical Traditions: Virginia Woolf, Mary Daly, Adrienne Rich. Rev. Stephanie Houston Grey. 247. Richard, CarlJ .T he Founders and the Classics: Greece, Rome, and the American Enlightenment. Rev. James M. Farrell. 125. Robb, Kevin. Literacy and Paideia in Ancient Greece. Rev. Tony M. Lentz. 120. Robertson, Andrew W. The Language of Democracy: Political Rhetoric in the United States and Britain, 1790-1900. Rev. Lester C. Olson. 500. Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, ed. Essays on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. Rev. Lawrence D. Green. 493. Rosenstone, Robert A. Visions of the Past: The Challenge ofF ilm To Our Idea ofH istory. Rev. Janet Staiger. 256. Rushing, Janice Hocker and Thomas S. Frentz. Perfecting the Shadow: The Cyborg Hero in American Film. Rev. Susan Mackey-Kallis. 110. Schén, Donbald A. and Martin Rein. Frame Reflection: Toward The Resolution of Intractable Policy Controversies. Rev.J . David Johnson. 397. Seeger, Matthew W. ed. “7 Gotta Tell You”: Speeches of Lee Iacocca. Rev. Keith Michael Hearit. 130. Simons, Herbert W. and Michael Billig, eds. After Postmodernism: Reconstructing Ideology Critique. Rev. John M. Sloop. 468. Sloop, John M. The Cultural Prison: Discourse, Prisoners, and Punishment. Rev. Thomas K. Nakayama. 474. Spanier, Bonnie B. /m/Partial Science: Gender Ideology in Molecular Biology. Rev. Anne Demo. 482. Stewart, John. Language As Articulate Contact: Toward a Post-Semiotic Philosophy of Communication. Rev. Mick L. Presnell. 265. Taylor, Charles Alan. Defining Science: A Rhetoric ofD emarcation. Rev. Leah Ceccarelli. 481. Thelen, David P. Becoming Citizens in the Age of Television: How Americans Challenged the Media and Seized Initiative During the Iran-Contra Debate. Rev. Roderick P. Hart. 474. Vitanza, Victor, ed. Writing Histories ofR hetoric. Rev. James J. Murphy. 267. Wald, Priscilla. Constituting Americans: Cultural Anxiety and Narrative Form. Rev. James Jasinski. 381. Wess, Robert. Kenneth Burke: Rhetoric, Subjectivity, Postmodernism. Rev. Barry Brummett. 484.

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