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INDEX Southern Communication Journal, Volume LXII Articles Adams, Tyrone L. Follow the Yellow Brick Road: Using Diffusion or Innovations Theory to Enrich Virtual Organizations in Cyberspace. 133-148. Benoit, William L., & Anderson, K. Kerby. Blending Politics and Entertainment: Dan Quayle versus Murphy Brown. 73-85. Cooper, Brenda, & Descutner, David. Strategic Silences and Transgressive Metaphors in Out of Africa: Isak Dinesen’s Double-Voiced Rhetoric of Complicity and Subversion Dorsey, Leroy G. The Myth of War and Peace in Presidential Discourse: John Kennedy’s “New Frontier” Myth and the Peace Corps. 42-55. Duffy, Margaret. High Stakes: A Fantasy Theme Analysis of the Selling of Riverboat Gambling in Iowa. 117- 132. Graham, Elizabeth E., Papa Michael J., & McPherson, Mary B. An Applied Test of the Functional Communi- cation Perspective of Small-Group Decision Making. 269-279. Hasian, Marouf Jr. & Flores, Lisa. Children of the Stones: The Intifada and the Mythic Creation of the Pales- tinian State. 89-106. Huxman, Susan Schultz. The Tragi-Comic Rhetorical “Dance” of Marginalized Groups: The Case of Menno- nites in the Great War. 305-318. Levasseur, David G., & Dean, Kevin W. The Dole Humor Myth and the Risks of Recontextualizing Rhetoric. 56-72. Mayer, Michael E., Sonoda, Kevin T., & Gudykunst, William B. The Effect of Time Pressure and Type of Infor- mation on Decision Quality. 280-292. McMullen, WayneJ . Reconstruction of the Frontier Myth in Witness. 41. Palczewski, Catherine Helen. Bodies, Borders, and Letters: Gloria Anzaldua’s “Speaking in Tongues: A Lette1 to Third World Women Writers”. 1-16. Parron, Roxanne, Lemieux, Robert, Harris, Tina, & Foreman, Lara. Interfacing Interpersonal and Mediated Communication: Use of Active and Strategic Self-Disclosure in Personal Ads. 319-332. Roskos-Ewoldsen, David R., & Fazio, Russell H. The Role of Belief Accessibility in Attitude Formation. 107- 116. Taylor, Christi B. Communication Satisfaction: Its Role in Church Membership Satisfaction and Involvement Among Southern Baptist Churches. 293-304. Zagacki, Kenneth L. Vaclav Havel and the Rhetoric of Folly. 17-30. Terrill, Robert E., & Zarefsky, David. Consistency and Change in the Rhetoric of Stephen A. Douglas. 179-197. Kennedy, Kimberly A., & Benoit, William L. The Newt Gingrich Book Deal Controversy: Self Defense Rheto- ric. 198-216. Miller, Shane. The Woven Gender: Made for a Woman, but Stronger for a Man. 217-228. Harrington, Nancy Grant. Strategies Used by College Students to Persuade Peers to Drink. 229-242. The Forum Gruner, Charles R. A Rejoinder to Levasseur and Dean on the “Dole Humor Myth”. 153-157. Levasseur, David, & Dean, Kevin. Accounting for Dole’s Humor in the 1976 Vice Presidential Debate: A Response to Gruner’s Rejoinder. 243. Major, Wilfred E., & Schiappa Edward. Gorgias “Undeclared Theory of Arrangement: A Postscript to Smelt- zer”. 149-152. Schiappa, Edward, & Major, Wilfred E. Gorgias’ Undeclared Theory of arrangement Revisited. 344. Smeltzer, Mark A. Practice and Theory in Gorgianic Speech-Making: A Response to Major and Schiappa. 244. Swartz, Omar. Disciplining the “Other”: Engaging Blair, Brown, & Baxter. 253. Book Reviews Allen, Donna, Rush, Ramona R., & Kaufman, Susan J. (Eds.). Women Transforming Communications: Global Inter- sections. Rev. by LindaJ . Webster. 166. Carson, Clayborne (Sen. Ed.). The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr, Volume III: Birth of a New Age, December 1955- December 1956. Rev by Michael I. Arrington. 262. Couch, CarlJ . Information Technologies and Social Orders. Rev. by Sharon F. Jarvis. 356. 180 THE SOUTHERN COMMUNICATION JOURNAI Derrida, Jacques. Specters of Marx: the State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning, and the New International. Rev. by Ronald F. Wendt. 87. Farrell, Thomas B. Norms of Rhetorical Culture. Rev. by Greg Dickinson. 158. Fields, Wayne. Union of Words: A History of Presidential Eloquence. Rey. by Davis Houck. 257. Gates, Bill (with Myhrvold & Rinearson). The Road Ahead. Rev. by Tyrone L. Adams. 163. Gitlin, Todd. The Twilight of Common Dreams: Why America is Wracked by Culture Wars. Rev. by JamesJ . Tarbox. 86. Gray, Paul H., & Van Oosting, James. Performance in Life and Literature. Rev. by Carole Tallant. 349. Hariman, Robert. Political Style: The Artistry of Power. Rev. by Greg Dickinson. 159. Hoover, Judith D. Corporate Advocacy: Rhetoric in the Information Age. Rev. by Rick Fischer. 348. Johnson, J. David Jnformation Seeking: An Organizational Dilemma. Rev. by Anne E. Luchetti. 173. Kiewe, Amos, Ed. The Modern Presidency and Crisis Rhetoric. Rev. by David Henry. 162. Kreps, Gary, & O’Hair, Dan (Eds.). Communication in Health Outcomes. Rev. by Linda Potter Crumley. 169. LiskaJ,. , & Cronkhite, G. An Ecological Perspective on Human Communication Theory. Rev. by Julie Yingling. 175. Lyons, R. F., Sullivan, M. J. L., Ritvo, P. G., with Coyne,J . C. Relationships in Chronic Illness and Disability. Rev. by Linda Potter Crumley. 171. Marlin, Judith, & Nakayama, Tom. /ntercultural Communication in Contexts. Rev. by Mark L. McPhail. 352. Medhurst, MartinJ ].B eyond the Rhetorical Presidency. Rey. by Davis Houck. 257. Nichols, David K. The Myth of the Modern Presidency. Rev. by Davis Houck. 257. Parrott, Roxanne, & Condit, Celeste M. (Eds.). Evaluating Women’s Health Messages: A Resource Book. Rev. by Anne Teresa Demo. 167. Redmond, M. V. /nterpersonal Communication: Readings in Theory and Research. Rev. by Julie Yingling. 176. Rogan Randall G., Hammer, Mitchell R, & Van Zandt, Clinton R. (Eds.). Dynamic Processes of Crisis Negotiation Theory, Research, and Practice. Rev. by John C. Meyer. 353. Sullivan, Andrews. Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality. Rev. by JamesJ . Tarbox. 172. Swartz, Omar. Conducting Socially Responsible Research: Critical Theory, Neo-Pragmatism, and Rhetorical Inquiry. Rev. by Mark Wright. 265 aeo e

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