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INDEX Southern Communication Journal, Volume LXIII Articles Armada, BernardJ . Memorial Agon: An Interpretive Tour of the National Civil Rights Museum. 235-243. Arthos, John, Jr. “My Voice is Bound to the Mass of My Own Life”: Private and Public Boundaries in Feminist Rhetoric. 113-130. Behnke, Ralph R., & Sawyer, Chris R. Conceptualizing Speech Anxiety as a Dynamic Trait. 160-168. Bridgeman, Michael K., see Pfau, Michael. Campbell, John Angus. Rhetorical Theory in the Twenty-first Century: A Neo-Classical Perspective. 292-309. Crenshaw, Carrie. Colorblind Rhetoric. 244-256. Goldzwig, Steven. Multiculturalism, Rhetoric and the Twenty-first Century. 273-291. Houck, Davis W. Reading the Body in the Text: FDR’s 1932 Speech to the Democratic National Convention. 20-36. Lee, Jaesub. Maintenance Communication in Superior-Subordinate Relationships: An Exploratory Investiga- tion of Group Social Context and the “Pelz Effect”. 144-159. Logue, Cal M., & Miller, Eugene F. Communication Interaction and Rhetorical Status in Harriet Ann Jacobs’ Slave Narrative. 182-198. Martin, Matthew M., & Rubin, Rebecca B. Affinity-Seeking in Initial Interactions. 131-143. McGee, Brian R. Speaking About the Other: W. E. B. DuBois Responds to the Klan. 208-219. McKerrow, Raymie E. Corporeality and Cultural Rhetoric: A Site for Rhetoric’s Future. 316-329. Medhurst, MartinJ . The Rhetorical Renaissance: A Battlefield Report. 310-315. Miller, Eugene F. see Logue, Cal M. Miller, Keith D., & Quashie, Kevin. Slave Mutiny as Argument, Argument as Fiction, Fiction as America: The Case of Frederick Douglass’s The Heroic Slave. 199-207. Moore, Mark P. Rhetorical Subterfuge and “The Principle of Perfection,” Part Il: Bob Packwood’s Senate Res- ignation. 37-55. Moy, Patricia, see Pfau, Michael. Osborn, Michael, & Bakke, John. The Melodramas of Memphis: Contending Narratives During the Sanita- tion Strike of 1968. 220-234. Pauley, Garth E. Presidential Politics and Interest Group Politics: Lyndon B. Johnson and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 1-19. Pfau, Michael, Moy, Patricia, Radler, Barry, & Bridgeman, Michael K. The Influence of Individual Communi- cation Media on Public Confidence in Democratic Institutions. 91-112. Quashie, Kevin. see Miller, Keith D. Radler, Barry, see Pfau, Michael. Rubin, Rebecca B., see Martin, Matthew M. Sawyer, Chris R. see Behnke, Ralph R. Sheckels, Theodore F. The Rhetorical Use of Double-Voiced Discourse and Feminine Style: The U.S. Senate Debate over the Impact of Tailhook ’91 on Admiral Frank B. Kelso II’s Retirement Rank. 56-68. The Forum Farmer,J . Dean. Scholarly Communities and the Discipline of the Communication Discipline. 169-172. Jablonski, CarolJ . A Reflection on Curricular Reform: A Challenge and a Role for Rhetorical Studies. 338- 346. McKerrow, Raymie E. Rhetoric and the Construction of a Deliberative Community. 351-357. Medhurst, MartinJ . Rhetorical Education in the Twenty-first Century. 347-350. Schwartzman, Roy. Peer Review as the Enforcement of Disciplinary Orthodoxy. 69-75. Turner, KathleenJ . Rhetorical Studies In the Twenty-first Century: Envisioning the Possibilities. 331-337. Book Reviews Angell, Marcia. Science on Trial. Rev. by Ann Rosenthal. Biagi, Shirley, & Kern-Foxworth, Marilyn, Eds. Facing Difference: Race, Gender, and Mass Media. Rev. by Fernando Delgado. 257-258. Carter, Dan T. The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, The Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics. Rev. by Lloyd Rohler. 76-80. Clark, E. Culpepper. The Schoolhouse Door. Rev. by Lloyd Rohler. 76-80. Corbin, Carol, Ed. Rhetoric in Postmodern America: Conversations with Michael Calvin McGee. Rev. by Kimber Charles Pearce. 174-176. 358 THE SOUTHERN COMMUNICATION JOURNAL Fidler, Roger. Mediamorphosis: Understanding New Media. Rev. by WilliamJ . Leonhirth. 268-270. Frady, Marshall. Wallace. Rev. by Lloyd Rohler. 76-80. Iyengar, Shinto, & Reeves, Richard, Eds. Do the Media Govern? Politicians, Voters and Reporters in America. Rev. by Honey Rand. 260-263. Johnstone, Christopher, Ed. Theory Text and Context: Issues in Greek Rhetoric and Oratory. Rev. by Norman Clark. 82-84. Jorgenson-Earp, Cheryl. “The Transfiguring Sword”: The Just War of the Women’s Social and Political Union. Rev. by LindaJ . Webster. 88-90. Kahn, Victoria. Machiavellian Rhetoric: From the Counter-Reformation to Milton. Rev. by Jennifer Burek. 173-174. Lesher, Stephan. George Wallace: American Populist. Rev. by Lloyd Rohler. 76-80. McLaughlin, Thomas. Street Smarts and Critical Theory: Listening to the Vernacular. Rev. by Kristina K. Horn Sheeler, Jonathan Nichols-Pethick and Mary O’Shea. 263-265. McQuail, Dennis. Audience Analysis. Rev. by Michael S. Hanna. 266-268. Rosenbaum. Jonathan. Movies as Politics. Rev. by Thomas W. Benson. 87-88. Signorelli, Nancy, Ed. Women in Communication: A Biographical Sourcebook. Rev. by LindaJ . Webster. 176-177. Smith, Craig R., Ed. Silencing the Opposition: Government Strategies of Suppression of Freedom of Expression. Rev. by William G. CovingtonJ,r . 258-260. Sproule,J . Michael. Propaganda and Democracy: The American Experience of Media and Mass Persuasion. Rev. by Thomas M. Steinfatt. 84-87. Thompson, Kenneth, Ed. Media and Cultural Regulation. Rev. by JamesJ . Tarbox. 265-266. Wilson, James Q. Moral Judgment: Does the Abuse Excuse Threaten Our Legal System? Rev. by Richard E. Vatz and Lee S. Weinberg. 81-82. . 5

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