-Search for "rhetorical theory seminar" continued.
*Ben Attias' R&C460 Course: Graduate Seminar in Rhetorical Theory.
http://www.csun.edu/~hfspc002/460.syllabus.html
*Gail Stygall's ENG 564: Contemporary Rhetorical Theory.
http://faculty.washington.edu/stygall/564syl.html.
*Catherine H. Palczewski's Seminar in Communication: Rhetorical Theory and Criticism. http://www.uni.edu/palczews/gradrhetS03.htm. This one seems to want to equate rhetorical theory with critical theory, though.
*Brian Patterson's Communication Studies 700: Advanced Communication Theory.
http://www.as.wvu.edu/~bpatters/c420.html. Provides a tentative but useful course online.
*Darin Payne's Seminar in Rhetoric: Postmodern Rhetorical Theory. http://www2.hawaii.edu/~darinp/uhcourses/760/760syllabus.htm. Another one about postmodernism.
*A PhD course description that I think might be applicable: CIS 605 Cultural, Critical, and Rhetorical Theory. http://bama.ua.edu/~bbennett/cis605/index.htm.
*This website is pretty much amazing. It's organized by the American Society for the History of Rhetoric, but it has links to nationwide e-courses that explore topics beyond rhetorical history, including rhetorical theory, classical rhetoric, etc. http://www.ashr.org/courses.html.
*Amos Kiewe's Graduate Course on Contemporary Rhetorical Theories. http://vpa.syr.edu/crs/FacultyProfile/CRS603Fall2006.htm
*Mark Meister's COMM 767 Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism. http://www.ndsu.edu/communication/meister/comm767.html
This class seems to explore the differences between academic criticism and professional criticism and argues that rhetorical criticism advances typical critical discussions.
*Arthur Walzer's Rhetoric 8510: Topics on Rhetorical Theory, History, and Criticism. This class mostly explores the role of rhetoric in making moral decisions. It seems to be more of a philosophy class, but it explores rhetorical ethics through history and pertaining to theory/criticism as well. http://www.tc.umn.edu/~awalzer/rhet8510ethics/
*G.A. Hauser's syllabus for Readings in Rhetoric: Comparative Systems and Theories of Rhetoric. http://www.colorado.edu/comparativeliterature/syllabi/fall06/COML%205660%20Syllabus.DOC
*Elizabeth Wardle's Seminar in Composition Theory. This class has more to do with the discipline of rhethoric and composition. http://comppile.tamucc.edu/wiki/Curriculum/SeminarInCompositionTheory
*Rebecca Rickley's English 5364: History of Rhetoric and Twentieth Century Rhetorical Theory. http://www.faculty.english.ttu.edu/rickly/5364/sp04.htm. Explores questions such as "What constitutes a discipline? How is knowledge constructed and maintained? What is the relationship between theory and practice? Has postmodern thought destroyed the humanist subject? How do we construct rhetorical theory? How has media and science/technology influenced rhetorical thought and practice? What is the relationship between rhetorical theory and writing pedagogy?" Also has links to a syllabus and assignments page.
*Stephanie Kerschbaum's History and Theory of Rhetoric to 1800: Rhetoric and Education. This has specific time barriers and topic barriers but it will be useful if you plan to examine rhetoric and education. http://www-english.tamu.edu/pers/fac/kerschbaum/Kerschbaum654Fall06.pdf.
*This is the International Society for the History of Rhetoric's outline of sessions for a conference. It provides reading examples for each of these sessions. Each session pertains to a particular era or realm of rhetorical theory. http://www.usask.ca/english/ishr_97_conf/sessions.html#iv
*Cornelia Ilie and Scott Cawelti's Rhetoric: theory and practice.
http://www.oru.se/oru-upload/Institutioner/Humaniora/Dokument/engelska/forskarutbildning/Rhetoric%20(ht%202003).pdf
*Robert Yagelski's two versions of English 521:Composition Theory and Pedagogy.
1999: http://www.albany.edu/faculty/rpy95/eng521/
2001: http://www.albany.edu/faculty/rpy95/01eng521/index.htm
Also, Rhetorical Theory In Historical Perspective: http://www.albany.edu/faculty/rpy95/eng522/
*Judy Segal's Classical Rhetoric course:
http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/jsegal/509-06.htm
*Webster Newbold's Medieval and Early Modern Rhetoric course:
http://wnewbold.iweb.bsu.edu/695/695_syllabus.htm
*Christy Desmet's courses: includes some syllabi for compositional theory, rhetoric and literature, rhetoric and law, rhetoric in ethics law and literature, and seminars in rhetorical theory. http://virtual.park.uga.edu/cdesmet/class/
*Tony Slagle's Contemporary Rhetorical Theory course:
http://humanidades.uprrp.edu/ingles/pdfs/faculty/slaglet-4346.pdf
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Added 7/19/07:
*Alice Portnoy's Seminar in Rhetoric: Language's Performative and Constitutive Dimensions:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alisse/ENGL871f05/871syl.html
*Practicing Theory - Teaching, Technology, and Textuality:
http://www.eiu.edu/~rhetoric/course.htm
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I went through the first 50 pages of Google results so far. The rest of the results were mostly course catalogs and teaching resumes.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Week 7 - Requested Secondary Material (Dewey)
*Sullivan, William M. "Can we still stand by words? or: Why rhetoric needs a pragmatic turn." Argumentation. Published by Springer Netherlands. Volume 9, number 1. Feb 1995. pages 59-73.
---Journal only accessible online by puchase. Google yielded no results. No results on Academic Search Premier or Project Muse. Ordered on ILL 6/30/07.
*Garrison, J.W., ed, 1995, The New Scholarship on Dewey. Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer Academic.
---Not available through HELIN. Ordered on ILL 6/30/07.
*Hickman, L., ed, 1998, Reading Dewey: Interpretations for a Postmodern Generation. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
---Available at URI. Call # B945 D44 R43 1998.
*American Forensic Association. Argumentation and advocacy: the journal of the American Forensic Association. River Falls, WI: University of Wisconsin-River Falls, 1988-.
---Call # PN4185 A463. Checking January 2003 for the issue on Dewey. Will photocopy any pertinent articles. 2003 articles would be in volume 39.
---Journal only accessible online by puchase. Google yielded no results. No results on Academic Search Premier or Project Muse. Ordered on ILL 6/30/07.
*Garrison, J.W., ed, 1995, The New Scholarship on Dewey. Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer Academic.
---Not available through HELIN. Ordered on ILL 6/30/07.
*Hickman, L., ed, 1998, Reading Dewey: Interpretations for a Postmodern Generation. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
---Available at URI. Call # B945 D44 R43 1998.
*American Forensic Association. Argumentation and advocacy: the journal of the American Forensic Association. River Falls, WI: University of Wisconsin-River Falls, 1988-.
---Call # PN4185 A463. Checking January 2003 for the issue on Dewey. Will photocopy any pertinent articles. 2003 articles would be in volume 39.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Week 7 - Dewey Chapters One and Two
*Early Works (1882-1898): 5 Volumes
--URI has volumes 1-3, PC has volumes 1-5, RIC has 1-5.
---Volumes 4 and 5 requested from PC on 6/29/07.
---URI Call # for 1-3: B945 D41 I4.
*Middle Works (1899-1924): 15 Volumes
--URI has volumes 7,8,11,12. Wheaton has volumes 1-15.
---Volumes 1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,13,14,15 requested from Wheaton on 6/29/07.
---URI Call # for 7,8,11,12: LB875 D34.
*Later Works (1925-1953): 17 Volumes
--URI has volumes 1-17.
---URI Call # for 1-17: B945 D41 1981.
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Chapter One:
*Page 4 (LW12:73;LTI:67)
--Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1938.)
---In Later Works volume 12.
*Page 4, (EW3:93-109)
--"Moral Theory and Practice," International Journal of Ethics I (January 1891), 1-17.
---In Early Works volume 3.
*Page 4, (EW3:230)
--"Introduction to Philosophy: Syllabus of Course 5, Philosophical Department, University of Michigan, February 1892." Preserved in the University of Michigan Historical Collections.
---In Early Works volume 3.
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Chapter Two:
*Page 19 (MW10:320;EEL:1)
--"Introduction." Essays in Experimental Logic. (Chicago: The Univ of Chicago Press, 1916. 1-74. Page 1 in EEL and 320 in Middle Works. Page references are to the Dover Reprint (New York: Dover Publications, Inc.)
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 19 (MW10:322;EEL:4)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 21 (MW10:327;EEL:12)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 34 (MW10:333;EEL:22)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 36 (MW10:328;EEL:14)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 41 (MW10:330;EEL:17)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 49 (MW10:341;EEL:35-36)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 38 (LW12:15;LTI:8)
-- Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1938). Page 15 in Later Works, page 8 in LTI.
---In LW volume 12.
*Page 38 (LW12:16;LTI:8)
-- " "
---In LW volume 12.
*Page 40 (LW12:52;LTI:46)
-- " "
---In LW volume 12.
*Page 44 (LW10:103;AE:98)
-- Art as Experience (New York: Minton, Balch and Co., 1934. Page references are to the 1958 reprint (New York: Capricorn Books, 1958.) Later Works page 103, AE page 98.
---In LW volume 10.
*Page 58 (LW10:33;AE:26)
--" "
---In LW volume 10.
*Page 44 (LW1:198;EN2:11)
-- Experience and Nature. (Chicago and London: Open Court Publishing CO., 1925.) Page references are to the second edition (La Salle III.: Open Court Publishing Co., 1965.). Later Works page 198, EN page 11.
---In LW volume 1.
*Page 44 (LW1:134;EN:140)
-- " "
---In LW volume 12.
*Page 46 (PM:291n)
-- Problems of Men. (New York: Philosophical Library, 1946.)
---Available at URI. Call # B945 D43 P7 1968.
*Page 58 (PM:291n)
-- " "
---" "
*Page 46 (note 40)
-- Ibid 54. ???
---No clue on this one.
*Page 49 (MW2:317;SLT:24;EEL:104-5)
-- Studies in Logical Theory. (Chicago: The Univ of Chicago Press, 1903.) The first four essays in this book were revised and reprinted in Essays in Experimental Logic (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1916), 75-156. Page references are to the Dover reprint (New York: Dover Publications, Inc.) Middle Works page 317, SLT page 24, EEL page 104-5.
---In MW volume 2.
*Page 54 (MW10:91)
-- "Logical Objects." Address to the Philosophical Club, 9 March 1916. From unpublished typescript, Papers of the Philosophical Club, Columbia University Special Collections.
--In MW volume 10.
*Page 58 (MW8:81;EEL:439)
--"The Logic of Judgments of Practice," Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (1915), 505-23, 533-43. Revised and reprinted in Essays in Experimental Logic 281-302. Page references are to the Dover reprint. MW page 81, EEL page 438.
--In MW volume 8.
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Phew. Okay. Basically, above, I went through Chapters 1 and 2 of Pragmatic Technology and made a list of the alphanumerical citatations and what page they're found on, and then went in the back of the book and typed out the sources to which they refer. Then I searched HELIN for all available volumes of Dewey's works and ordered all of the ones that URI doesn't have. So I suppose for now we'll be waiting for the rest of them to arrive. In the meantime I can photocopy some pages from the volumes we already have.
Question: Should I photocopy the entire chapter/essay that the cited page is found in, or just photocopy that one page? For example, Hickman uses a quote from page 81 of Dewey's Middle Works, which is a page in the essay "The Logic of Judgments of Practice".. do you only want page 81 photocopied, or the entire essay? Hope that makes sense!
--URI has volumes 1-3, PC has volumes 1-5, RIC has 1-5.
---Volumes 4 and 5 requested from PC on 6/29/07.
---URI Call # for 1-3: B945 D41 I4.
*Middle Works (1899-1924): 15 Volumes
--URI has volumes 7,8,11,12. Wheaton has volumes 1-15.
---Volumes 1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,13,14,15 requested from Wheaton on 6/29/07.
---URI Call # for 7,8,11,12: LB875 D34.
*Later Works (1925-1953): 17 Volumes
--URI has volumes 1-17.
---URI Call # for 1-17: B945 D41 1981.
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Chapter One:
*Page 4 (LW12:73;LTI:67)
--Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1938.)
---In Later Works volume 12.
*Page 4, (EW3:93-109)
--"Moral Theory and Practice," International Journal of Ethics I (January 1891), 1-17.
---In Early Works volume 3.
*Page 4, (EW3:230)
--"Introduction to Philosophy: Syllabus of Course 5, Philosophical Department, University of Michigan, February 1892." Preserved in the University of Michigan Historical Collections.
---In Early Works volume 3.
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Chapter Two:
*Page 19 (MW10:320;EEL:1)
--"Introduction." Essays in Experimental Logic. (Chicago: The Univ of Chicago Press, 1916. 1-74. Page 1 in EEL and 320 in Middle Works. Page references are to the Dover Reprint (New York: Dover Publications, Inc.)
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 19 (MW10:322;EEL:4)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 21 (MW10:327;EEL:12)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 34 (MW10:333;EEL:22)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 36 (MW10:328;EEL:14)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 41 (MW10:330;EEL:17)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 49 (MW10:341;EEL:35-36)
-- " "
---In MW volume 10.
*Page 38 (LW12:15;LTI:8)
-- Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. (New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1938). Page 15 in Later Works, page 8 in LTI.
---In LW volume 12.
*Page 38 (LW12:16;LTI:8)
-- " "
---In LW volume 12.
*Page 40 (LW12:52;LTI:46)
-- " "
---In LW volume 12.
*Page 44 (LW10:103;AE:98)
-- Art as Experience (New York: Minton, Balch and Co., 1934. Page references are to the 1958 reprint (New York: Capricorn Books, 1958.) Later Works page 103, AE page 98.
---In LW volume 10.
*Page 58 (LW10:33;AE:26)
--" "
---In LW volume 10.
*Page 44 (LW1:198;EN2:11)
-- Experience and Nature. (Chicago and London: Open Court Publishing CO., 1925.) Page references are to the second edition (La Salle III.: Open Court Publishing Co., 1965.). Later Works page 198, EN page 11.
---In LW volume 1.
*Page 44 (LW1:134;EN:140)
-- " "
---In LW volume 12.
*Page 46 (PM:291n)
-- Problems of Men. (New York: Philosophical Library, 1946.)
---Available at URI. Call # B945 D43 P7 1968.
*Page 58 (PM:291n)
-- " "
---" "
*Page 46 (note 40)
-- Ibid 54. ???
---No clue on this one.
*Page 49 (MW2:317;SLT:24;EEL:104-5)
-- Studies in Logical Theory. (Chicago: The Univ of Chicago Press, 1903.) The first four essays in this book were revised and reprinted in Essays in Experimental Logic (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1916), 75-156. Page references are to the Dover reprint (New York: Dover Publications, Inc.) Middle Works page 317, SLT page 24, EEL page 104-5.
---In MW volume 2.
*Page 54 (MW10:91)
-- "Logical Objects." Address to the Philosophical Club, 9 March 1916. From unpublished typescript, Papers of the Philosophical Club, Columbia University Special Collections.
--In MW volume 10.
*Page 58 (MW8:81;EEL:439)
--"The Logic of Judgments of Practice," Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (1915), 505-23, 533-43. Revised and reprinted in Essays in Experimental Logic 281-302. Page references are to the Dover reprint. MW page 81, EEL page 438.
--In MW volume 8.
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Phew. Okay. Basically, above, I went through Chapters 1 and 2 of Pragmatic Technology and made a list of the alphanumerical citatations and what page they're found on, and then went in the back of the book and typed out the sources to which they refer. Then I searched HELIN for all available volumes of Dewey's works and ordered all of the ones that URI doesn't have. So I suppose for now we'll be waiting for the rest of them to arrive. In the meantime I can photocopy some pages from the volumes we already have.
Question: Should I photocopy the entire chapter/essay that the cited page is found in, or just photocopy that one page? For example, Hickman uses a quote from page 81 of Dewey's Middle Works, which is a page in the essay "The Logic of Judgments of Practice".. do you only want page 81 photocopied, or the entire essay? Hope that makes sense!
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Week 6 - TDH - Horace Mann Resources
Here's a pretty decent site for background info on Horace: http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/agexed/aee501/mann.html. Lists his accomplishments and the topic of some of his Annual Reports he wrote while Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education.
Below is a list of some of his primary works as well as secondary literature. Let me know which of these you're interested in, if any.
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FROM THE FILLER BIBLIOGRAPHY IN MY LAST ENTRY:
*Mann, Horace. Horace Mann on the Crisis in Education. Edited with an Introd. by Louis Filler. Yellow Springs, Ohio: Antioch Press, 1965. 65-18902.---Available at URI. Call # LB695 M27 1965.
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FROM A HELIN SEARCH:
*Mann, Horace."Lectures on Education." New York, Arno Press, 1969.
---Available at URI. Call # LB695 M23 1969.
*Mann, Horace. "The republic and the school; Horace Mann on the education of free men." New York, Teachers College, Columbia University [1957].
---Available for order on HELIN.
*Mann, Horace. Life and works of Horace Mann. Boston, Walker, Fuller, 1865-68.
--Vol. I: was published with title: Life of Horace Mann. By his wife.
--Vol. II: Lectures and annual reports on education ... Cambridge, Published for the editor, 1867
--Vol. III: Annual reports on education ... Boston, H. B. Fuller, 1868
---Available at URI Mform Area/Sect.3: ACS 406.2.
*Mann, Horace. Lectures and annual reports on education. Boston : Lee and Shepard, 1872, c1866.
---Available in RIC LIB USE ONLY collections. Could request.
*Mann, Horace. Go forth and teach; an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1842. Washington, D.C.: Committee on the Horace Mann Centennial, National Education Association, [c1937].
---Available at Wheaton, could request.
*The Common school journal for the year 1839. Edited by Horace Mann. Boston, MA : Marsh, Capen, Lyon, and Webb, 1839.
---Available in Wheaton LIB USE ONLY collections. Could request.
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The following three compose a conversation, I imagine. Not sure how important they are:
*Mann, Horace. Reply to the "Remarks" of thirty-one Boston schoolmasters : on the seventh annual report of the secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Boston : W.B. Fowle and N. Capen, 1844.
---Available in RIC LIB USE ONLY. Could request.
*Mann, Horace. Rejoinder to the "Reply" of the Hon. Horace Mann : secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education, to the "Remarks" of the Association of Boston Masters, upon his seventh annual report. Association of Masters of the Boston Public SchoolsBoston : C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1845.
---Available in RIC LIB USE ONLY. could request.
*Mann, Horace. Answer to the "Rejoinder" of twenty-nine Boston schoolmasters : part of the "thirty-one" who published "Remarks" on the seventh annual report of the secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Boston : W.B. Fowle and N. Capen, 1845.
---Available in RIC LIB USE ONLY collections. Could request.
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Below is a link to an excellent bibliography of Mann's primary works and secondary sources about them. Published by the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/bibdisplay.pl?index=M000102
Below is a list of some of his primary works as well as secondary literature. Let me know which of these you're interested in, if any.
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FROM THE FILLER BIBLIOGRAPHY IN MY LAST ENTRY:
*Mann, Horace. Horace Mann on the Crisis in Education. Edited with an Introd. by Louis Filler. Yellow Springs, Ohio: Antioch Press, 1965. 65-18902.---Available at URI. Call # LB695 M27 1965.
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FROM A HELIN SEARCH:
*Mann, Horace."Lectures on Education." New York, Arno Press, 1969.
---Available at URI. Call # LB695 M23 1969.
*Mann, Horace. "The republic and the school; Horace Mann on the education of free men." New York, Teachers College, Columbia University [1957].
---Available for order on HELIN.
*Mann, Horace. Life and works of Horace Mann. Boston, Walker, Fuller, 1865-68.
--Vol. I: was published with title: Life of Horace Mann. By his wife.
--Vol. II: Lectures and annual reports on education ... Cambridge, Published for the editor, 1867
--Vol. III: Annual reports on education ... Boston, H. B. Fuller, 1868
---Available at URI Mform Area/Sect.3: ACS 406.2.
*Mann, Horace. Lectures and annual reports on education. Boston : Lee and Shepard, 1872, c1866.
---Available in RIC LIB USE ONLY collections. Could request.
*Mann, Horace. Go forth and teach; an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1842. Washington, D.C.: Committee on the Horace Mann Centennial, National Education Association, [c1937].
---Available at Wheaton, could request.
*The Common school journal for the year 1839. Edited by Horace Mann. Boston, MA : Marsh, Capen, Lyon, and Webb, 1839.
---Available in Wheaton LIB USE ONLY collections. Could request.
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The following three compose a conversation, I imagine. Not sure how important they are:
*Mann, Horace. Reply to the "Remarks" of thirty-one Boston schoolmasters : on the seventh annual report of the secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Boston : W.B. Fowle and N. Capen, 1844.
---Available in RIC LIB USE ONLY. Could request.
*Mann, Horace. Rejoinder to the "Reply" of the Hon. Horace Mann : secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education, to the "Remarks" of the Association of Boston Masters, upon his seventh annual report. Association of Masters of the Boston Public SchoolsBoston : C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1845.
---Available in RIC LIB USE ONLY. could request.
*Mann, Horace. Answer to the "Rejoinder" of twenty-nine Boston schoolmasters : part of the "thirty-one" who published "Remarks" on the seventh annual report of the secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Boston : W.B. Fowle and N. Capen, 1845.
---Available in RIC LIB USE ONLY collections. Could request.
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Below is a link to an excellent bibliography of Mann's primary works and secondary sources about them. Published by the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/bibdisplay.pl?index=M000102
Week 6 - TDH - Filler bibliography results
-Here are the books/articles from the Filler bibliography (Progressivism and Muckraking: Bibliographic guides for contemporary collections) that pertain to education. These are all ENORMOUS, apparently..! Thousands of pages in each:
*Baker, Thomas Harrison and Dodd, William E., eds. Public Papers, College and State: Educational, Literary, and Political Papers of Woodrow Wilson. 2 vols. New York: Harper, 1925. 25-3224. 78
---Not available through HELIN and no reviews on Google.
*Beale, Howard K. The History of Freedom of Teaching in American Schools. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1941. 41-5920. 61
---Available at URI, Call # LB2332 B3 1974.
*Bourne, Randolph. Silliman. The Gary Schools. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916. 16-7521. 25.
--I believe the Gary Schools reform movement began in the early 1900's.
---Could be ordered from RIC/Wheaton: Call # LA285.G2 B7.
*Cargill, Oscar, ed. The Social Revolt: American Literature from 1888 to 1914. New York: Macmillan, 1933. 33-10099. 45
---Available at URI. Call # PS504 A6. (v. 4)
*Cohen, Sol. Progressives and Urban School Reform. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1964. 64-18682. 61
---Available at URI. Call # L13 C58 1964.
*Cremin, Lawrence A. The Transformation of the School: Progressivism in American Education, 1876-1957. New York: Knopf, 1961. 61-11000. 61
---Available at URI. Call # LA209 C7 1964.
*Dewey, John. Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education. New York: Macmillan, 1916. 16-7522. 25
---Available electronically at http://helin.uri.edu/search?/Xt:(Democracy%20and%20Education)+and+a:(dewey)&searchscope=29&Da=&Db=&SORT=D/Xt:(Democracy%20and%20Education)+and+a:(dewey)&searchscope=29&Da=&Db=&SORT=D&SUBKEY=t%3A%28Democracy%20and%20Education%29%20and%20a%3A%28dewey%29/1%2C10%2C10%2CE/frameset&FF=Xt:(Democracy%20and%20Education)+and+a:(dewey)&searchscope=29&Da=&Db=&SORT=D&10%2C10%2C. Or available for order.
*Dewey, John. Moral Principles in Education. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1909. 9-18944. 25
---Available at URI. Call # LC268 D4 1969.
*Dewey, John and Evelyn Dewey. Schools of Tomorrow. 1915.
---Available for order from RIC. Call # LB875.D46 1962.
*Mann, Horace. Horace Mann on the Crisis in Education. Edited with an Introd. by Louis Filler. Yellow Springs, Ohio: Antioch Press, 1965. 65-18902.
---Available at URI. Call # LB695 M27 1965.
*Rugg, Harold. Foundations for American Education. Yonkers-on-Hudson, N.Y.: World Book Co., 1947. 47-6877. 96
---Available at URI. Call # LB875 R853.
*Sullivan, Mark. The Education of an American. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1938. 38-28922. 43
---Not available through HELIN and no reviews on Google.
*Wirt, Thomas Albert. Newer Ideals in Education: The Complete Use of the School Plant. Philadelphia: Public Education Association of Philadelphia, 1912. 16-16583.
---Not available through HELIN and no reviews on Google.
*Youmans, Edward Livingston, ed. The Culture Demanded by Modern Life; A Series of Addresses and Arguments on the Claims of Scientific Education. New York: D. Appleton, 1867. 6-29636. 24
---Available at URI. Call # ACS 275.4. Microform Section 3.
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Let me know if any are of particular interest to you and I'll track them down and perhaps photocopy anything that is pertinent to your research. Thanks!
*Baker, Thomas Harrison and Dodd, William E., eds. Public Papers, College and State: Educational, Literary, and Political Papers of Woodrow Wilson. 2 vols. New York: Harper, 1925. 25-3224. 78
---Not available through HELIN and no reviews on Google.
*Beale, Howard K. The History of Freedom of Teaching in American Schools. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1941. 41-5920. 61
---Available at URI, Call # LB2332 B3 1974.
*Bourne, Randolph. Silliman. The Gary Schools. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916. 16-7521. 25.
--I believe the Gary Schools reform movement began in the early 1900's.
---Could be ordered from RIC/Wheaton: Call # LA285.G2 B7.
*Cargill, Oscar, ed. The Social Revolt: American Literature from 1888 to 1914. New York: Macmillan, 1933. 33-10099. 45
---Available at URI. Call # PS504 A6. (v. 4)
*Cohen, Sol. Progressives and Urban School Reform. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1964. 64-18682. 61
---Available at URI. Call # L13 C58 1964.
*Cremin, Lawrence A. The Transformation of the School: Progressivism in American Education, 1876-1957. New York: Knopf, 1961. 61-11000. 61
---Available at URI. Call # LA209 C7 1964.
*Dewey, John. Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education. New York: Macmillan, 1916. 16-7522. 25
---Available electronically at http://helin.uri.edu/search?/Xt:(Democracy%20and%20Education)+and+a:(dewey)&searchscope=29&Da=&Db=&SORT=D/Xt:(Democracy%20and%20Education)+and+a:(dewey)&searchscope=29&Da=&Db=&SORT=D&SUBKEY=t%3A%28Democracy%20and%20Education%29%20and%20a%3A%28dewey%29/1%2C10%2C10%2CE/frameset&FF=Xt:(Democracy%20and%20Education)+and+a:(dewey)&searchscope=29&Da=&Db=&SORT=D&10%2C10%2C. Or available for order.
*Dewey, John. Moral Principles in Education. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1909. 9-18944. 25
---Available at URI. Call # LC268 D4 1969.
*Dewey, John and Evelyn Dewey. Schools of Tomorrow. 1915.
---Available for order from RIC. Call # LB875.D46 1962.
*Mann, Horace. Horace Mann on the Crisis in Education. Edited with an Introd. by Louis Filler. Yellow Springs, Ohio: Antioch Press, 1965. 65-18902.
---Available at URI. Call # LB695 M27 1965.
*Rugg, Harold. Foundations for American Education. Yonkers-on-Hudson, N.Y.: World Book Co., 1947. 47-6877. 96
---Available at URI. Call # LB875 R853.
*Sullivan, Mark. The Education of an American. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1938. 38-28922. 43
---Not available through HELIN and no reviews on Google.
*Wirt, Thomas Albert. Newer Ideals in Education: The Complete Use of the School Plant. Philadelphia: Public Education Association of Philadelphia, 1912. 16-16583.
---Not available through HELIN and no reviews on Google.
*Youmans, Edward Livingston, ed. The Culture Demanded by Modern Life; A Series of Addresses and Arguments on the Claims of Scientific Education. New York: D. Appleton, 1867. 6-29636. 24
---Available at URI. Call # ACS 275.4. Microform Section 3.
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Let me know if any are of particular interest to you and I'll track them down and perhaps photocopy anything that is pertinent to your research. Thanks!
Friday, June 22, 2007
Week 6 - 512: websites
*Ed Lamoureux's site on Rhetorical Theory (COM 303): http://slane.bradley.edu/com/faculty/lamoureux/website2/index3.html
*Margaret Zulick's site on Rhetorical Criticism (COM 754) http://www.wfu.edu/~zulick/454/454sources.html. "Sources in Rhetorical Criticism" link is full of bibliographies by category. Found in a link on Lamoureux's site.
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-Search for "rhetorical theory seminar"
*Sharon Crowley's site on Contemporary Rhetorical Theory (ENG 517): http://www.asu.edu/clas/english/syllabi/syllabi/crowley517.htm. Seems to mostly critique notions of "postmodern rhetorical theory." It does, however, claim that the work of modern rhetoricians "is largely oblivious to deconstruction, feminism, freudianism, marxism, postcolonialism, or queer theory--to list only some of the theoretical preoccupations of postmodernism." So, it does seem to offer ideas that are distinct from modern critical theory.
*Margaret Zulick's site on Rhetorical Criticism (COM 754) http://www.wfu.edu/~zulick/454/454sources.html. "Sources in Rhetorical Criticism" link is full of bibliographies by category. Found in a link on Lamoureux's site.
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-Search for "rhetorical theory seminar"
*Sharon Crowley's site on Contemporary Rhetorical Theory (ENG 517): http://www.asu.edu/clas/english/syllabi/syllabi/crowley517.htm. Seems to mostly critique notions of "postmodern rhetorical theory." It does, however, claim that the work of modern rhetoricians "is largely oblivious to deconstruction, feminism, freudianism, marxism, postcolonialism, or queer theory--to list only some of the theoretical preoccupations of postmodernism." So, it does seem to offer ideas that are distinct from modern critical theory.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Week 6 - Progress Update
Got a good amount done today in addition to my previous post:
1. I obtained the Filler bibliography, which I am currently in the process of evaluating for any potential sources. I'll post my findings soon.
2. Tracked down all of Rice's articles in The Forum. I photocopied the ones that had more than a couple pages worth of immediate differences. I'll give these to you on Friday. I also made note of the ones that were largely the same as the reprints in American Education.
So, still on my list to do:
1. Find other historical muckraking journalism
2. Look into contemporary progressive education blogs
3. Keep an eye out for space/place
Oh, and I used the extra $15 you gave for Week 4 to put on the copy card.. hope that's okay! I used about $5 just on today's copies.
1. I obtained the Filler bibliography, which I am currently in the process of evaluating for any potential sources. I'll post my findings soon.
2. Tracked down all of Rice's articles in The Forum. I photocopied the ones that had more than a couple pages worth of immediate differences. I'll give these to you on Friday. I also made note of the ones that were largely the same as the reprints in American Education.
So, still on my list to do:
1. Find other historical muckraking journalism
2. Look into contemporary progressive education blogs
3. Keep an eye out for space/place
Oh, and I used the extra $15 you gave for Week 4 to put on the copy card.. hope that's okay! I used about $5 just on today's copies.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Week 6 - Muckraking background article search
Per your request:
*D. Domke, MD Watts, DV Shah, DP Fan. "The politics of conservative elites and the 'liberal media' argument." Journal of Communication. Vol 49, Issue 4. pages 35-58. December 1999.
---Available full text thru Blackwell-Synergy at: http://0-www.blackwell-synergy.com.helin.uri.edu/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1460-2466.1999.tb02816.x
*Fengler, S. "Holding the news media accountable: A study of media reporters and media critics in the United States. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Vol 80, Issue 4, 818-832.
---Available full text thru ABI/INFORM:
Text: http://0-proquest.umi.com.helin.uri.edu/pqdweb?index=1&did=587561371&SrchMode=1&sid=2&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1182358206&clientId=16241
PDF: http://0-proquest.umi.com.helin.uri.edu/pqdweb?index=1&did=587561371&SrchMode=1&sid=2&Fmt=6&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1182358206&clientId=16241
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From the bibliography at http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/rbannis1/Progs/Bibs/Muckraking.html:
*Filler, Louis. Progressivism and muckraking. (New York : R. R. Bowker Co., 1976.) Bibliographic guides for contemporary collections.
---Call # Z7164 S66 F54. Obtained 6/20/07.
*Cross, Whitney R. "The Muckrakers Revisited: Purposeful Objectivity in Progressive journalism," Neiman Reports, 6 (July, 1952), 10-15.
---Ordered via ILL 6/20/07.
*Francke, Warren, "Sensationalism and the development of 19th-century reporting: the broom sweeps sensory details, " Journalism History 12 (Autumn/Winter '85) : 80-5
---Ordered via ILL 6/20/07.
*Schultz, Stanley K., The Morality of Politics: The Muckrakers' Vision of Democracy," Journal of American History 52 (Dec. 1965): 527-47
---Full text available thru JSTOR at: http://0-www.jstor.org.helin.uri.edu/view/00218723/di952344/95p0004a/0?currentResult=00218723%2bdi952344%2b95p0004a%2b0%2c00&searchUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jstor.org%2Fsearch%2FAdvancedResults%3Fhp%3D25%26si%3D1%26q0%3Dthe%2Bmorality%2Bof%2Bpolitics%26f0%3Dti%26c0%3DAND%26q1%3Dschultz%26f1%3Dau%26c1%3DAND%26wc%3Don%26sd%3D%26ed%3D%26la%3D%26ic%3D00218723%7C0161391x%26node.History%3D1
*Thornton, Brian, "Muckraking journalists and their readers: perceptions of professionalism," Journalism History 21 (Spring '95):29-41
---Ordered via ILL on 6/20/07.
*Ettema, James S.,"The irony in--and of--journalism: a case study in the moral language of liberal democracy," Journal of Communication vol44 issue2 (Spring '94) : 5-28
---Ordered via ILL on 6/20/07.
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I found another extensive bibliography on the Progressive era and Muckraking. I know you said we were done with background info, but you might see something on here that you're really interested in. If so, I'll track it down. Some of the works on this bibliography are duplicates from the other bibliography, though. https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/rarabe/web/progressive.htm
*D. Domke, MD Watts, DV Shah, DP Fan. "The politics of conservative elites and the 'liberal media' argument." Journal of Communication. Vol 49, Issue 4. pages 35-58. December 1999.
---Available full text thru Blackwell-Synergy at: http://0-www.blackwell-synergy.com.helin.uri.edu/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1460-2466.1999.tb02816.x
*Fengler, S. "Holding the news media accountable: A study of media reporters and media critics in the United States. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Vol 80, Issue 4, 818-832.
---Available full text thru ABI/INFORM:
Text: http://0-proquest.umi.com.helin.uri.edu/pqdweb?index=1&did=587561371&SrchMode=1&sid=2&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1182358206&clientId=16241
PDF: http://0-proquest.umi.com.helin.uri.edu/pqdweb?index=1&did=587561371&SrchMode=1&sid=2&Fmt=6&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1182358206&clientId=16241
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From the bibliography at http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/rbannis1/Progs/Bibs/Muckraking.html:
*Filler, Louis. Progressivism and muckraking. (New York : R. R. Bowker Co., 1976.) Bibliographic guides for contemporary collections.
---Call # Z7164 S66 F54. Obtained 6/20/07.
*Cross, Whitney R. "The Muckrakers Revisited: Purposeful Objectivity in Progressive journalism," Neiman Reports, 6 (July, 1952), 10-15.
---Ordered via ILL 6/20/07.
*Francke, Warren, "Sensationalism and the development of 19th-century reporting: the broom sweeps sensory details, " Journalism History 12 (Autumn/Winter '85) : 80-5
---Ordered via ILL 6/20/07.
*Schultz, Stanley K., The Morality of Politics: The Muckrakers' Vision of Democracy," Journal of American History 52 (Dec. 1965): 527-47
---Full text available thru JSTOR at: http://0-www.jstor.org.helin.uri.edu/view/00218723/di952344/95p0004a/0?currentResult=00218723%2bdi952344%2b95p0004a%2b0%2c00&searchUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jstor.org%2Fsearch%2FAdvancedResults%3Fhp%3D25%26si%3D1%26q0%3Dthe%2Bmorality%2Bof%2Bpolitics%26f0%3Dti%26c0%3DAND%26q1%3Dschultz%26f1%3Dau%26c1%3DAND%26wc%3Don%26sd%3D%26ed%3D%26la%3D%26ic%3D00218723%7C0161391x%26node.History%3D1
*Thornton, Brian, "Muckraking journalists and their readers: perceptions of professionalism," Journalism History 21 (Spring '95):29-41
---Ordered via ILL on 6/20/07.
*Ettema, James S.,"The irony in--and of--journalism: a case study in the moral language of liberal democracy," Journal of Communication vol44 issue2 (Spring '94) : 5-28
---Ordered via ILL on 6/20/07.
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I found another extensive bibliography on the Progressive era and Muckraking. I know you said we were done with background info, but you might see something on here that you're really interested in. If so, I'll track it down. Some of the works on this bibliography are duplicates from the other bibliography, though. https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/rarabe/web/progressive.htm
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Week 5 - TDH
-Did a broad Google search for "muckraking" and came across this website that offers quite the plethora of valuable resources: http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/rbannis1/Progs/Bibs/Muckraking.html. I filtered through and picked out the books/articles (that you don't already have) that I thought would be the most useful to your project, but please take a glance and see if any that I missed are of interest to you... also, if you're not interested in any that I've already listed below. I'll soon be searching HELIN/placing ILL orders for the ones that you want.
-Bibliography?
*Filler, Louis. Progressivism and muckraking. (New York : R. R. Bowker Co., 1976.) Bibliographic guides for contemporary collections --not sure if this is credit for the bibliography posted on the website or a different bibliography. I'll find out.
-Books:
*Grenier, Judson, The Origins and Nature of Progressive Muckraking, (PhD UCLA , 1965).
*Wilson, Christopher, The labor of words : literary professionalism in the Progressive Era (Athens : University of Georgia Press, 1985.)
*Colburn, David R. and George E. Pozzetta, Reform and reformers in the progressive era (Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press, 1983) . See essay " Muckraking the muckrakers, Upton Sinclair and his peers," by Judson A. Grenier
*Wilson, Harold S., McClure's magazine and the muckrakers, (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1970) [S McCabe PN4900.M28 W5] -- from what I understand, McClure was a 19th century creator of a muckraking magazine.
-Articles:
*Cross, Whitney R. "The Muckrakers Revisited: Purposeful Objectivity in Progressive journalism," Neiman Reports, 6 (July, 1952), 10-15.
*Francke, Warren, " Sensationalism and the development of 19th-century reporting: the broom sweeps sensory details, " Journalism History 12 (Autumn/Winter '85) : 80-5
*Geiger, Louis, "Muckrakers Then and Now," Journalism Q. 43 (aut. 1966): 470
*Grenier, Judson, "Muckraking and the Muckrakers," Journalism Q. (Autumn 1960).
*Paterson, Judith, ,"The 10 best books of social concern by journalists," American Journalism Review 16 (Sept. '94) : 59
*Schultz, Stanley K., The Morality of Politics: The Muckrakers' Vision of Democracy," Journal of American History 52 (Dec. 1965): 527-47
*Stinson, Robert, "McClure's Road to McClure's: How Revolutionary Were 1890s Magazines," Journalism Q. 47 (Summer 1970): 256-62
*Thornton, Brian, "Muckraking journalists and their readers: perceptions of professionalism," Journalism History 21 (Spring '95):29-41
-Oh, and here's a list of the books that you already have in your TDH box (for my easy reference and yours):
How the Other Half Lives - Jacob Riis
Muckraking: Past, Present, and Future - Harrison & Stein
Muckraking and Objectivity - Miraldi
Muckraking and Progressivism in the American Tradition - Louis Filler
Muckrakers - Shapiro
The Muckrakers - Filler
Exposes and Excess - Tichi
The Populist movement - Lawrence Goodwin
Men of Good Hope: A Story of American Progressives - Daniel Aaron
Throwaways - Evan Watkins
Rhetorical Democracy - Hansen & Grim
-Bibliography?
*Filler, Louis. Progressivism and muckraking. (New York : R. R. Bowker Co., 1976.) Bibliographic guides for contemporary collections --not sure if this is credit for the bibliography posted on the website or a different bibliography. I'll find out.
-Books:
*Grenier, Judson, The Origins and Nature of Progressive Muckraking, (PhD UCLA , 1965).
*Wilson, Christopher, The labor of words : literary professionalism in the Progressive Era (Athens : University of Georgia Press, 1985.)
*Colburn, David R. and George E. Pozzetta, Reform and reformers in the progressive era (Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press, 1983) . See essay " Muckraking the muckrakers, Upton Sinclair and his peers," by Judson A. Grenier
*Wilson, Harold S., McClure's magazine and the muckrakers, (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1970) [S McCabe PN4900.M28 W5] -- from what I understand, McClure was a 19th century creator of a muckraking magazine.
-Articles:
*Cross, Whitney R. "The Muckrakers Revisited: Purposeful Objectivity in Progressive journalism," Neiman Reports, 6 (July, 1952), 10-15.
*Francke, Warren, " Sensationalism and the development of 19th-century reporting: the broom sweeps sensory details, " Journalism History 12 (Autumn/Winter '85) : 80-5
*Geiger, Louis, "Muckrakers Then and Now," Journalism Q. 43 (aut. 1966): 470
*Grenier, Judson, "Muckraking and the Muckrakers," Journalism Q. (Autumn 1960).
*Paterson, Judith, ,"The 10 best books of social concern by journalists," American Journalism Review 16 (Sept. '94) : 59
*Schultz, Stanley K., The Morality of Politics: The Muckrakers' Vision of Democracy," Journal of American History 52 (Dec. 1965): 527-47
*Stinson, Robert, "McClure's Road to McClure's: How Revolutionary Were 1890s Magazines," Journalism Q. 47 (Summer 1970): 256-62
*Thornton, Brian, "Muckraking journalists and their readers: perceptions of professionalism," Journalism History 21 (Spring '95):29-41
-Oh, and here's a list of the books that you already have in your TDH box (for my easy reference and yours):
How the Other Half Lives - Jacob Riis
Muckraking: Past, Present, and Future - Harrison & Stein
Muckraking and Objectivity - Miraldi
Muckraking and Progressivism in the American Tradition - Louis Filler
Muckrakers - Shapiro
The Muckrakers - Filler
Exposes and Excess - Tichi
The Populist movement - Lawrence Goodwin
Men of Good Hope: A Story of American Progressives - Daniel Aaron
Throwaways - Evan Watkins
Rhetorical Democracy - Hansen & Grim
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Week 5 - Virno Essays and Nealon
Three Mysterious Virno Essays: These were the essays mentioned in:
*Max Henninger's "The tradition of critical thought, idle talk and curiosity, and language on stage: Three essays by Paolo Virno," which I ordered but we received only the introduction.
---I ordered this again on ILL (6/14/07) but without page specifications this time to see if we can get the whole thing.
*"Idle Talk and Curiosity" by Paolo Virno
---Discovered that this is in A Grammar of the Multitude under Day Three, or Chapter 5.5.
*"Language on Stage" by Paolo Virno
---Discovered that this is in A Grammar of the Multitude under Day Two, or Chapter 4.6.
*"The Tradition of Critical Thought" by Paolo Virno
---This is the only one that's not, as far as I can tell, in AGOM. Google searching also retrieved no results. Searched JSTOR, Project Muse, CSA, and LRC. I tried to do a very broad ILL order for this (6/14/07) with only the author and title, but it said I didn't have enough info. Hopefully the re-order 0f the Henninger translation will include this piece.
I also discovered, while looking over the contents of AGOM once more, that I printed some essays that are already printed in the book: off the top of my head, I can recall reprinting: "We, the Multitude" and "The Principle of Individuation," in case you want to discard the print copies of these to ensure that you're not reading them twice!
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Jeffrey Nealon's recent scholarship on chance/gambling (After his Alterity Politics and Double Reading. Already have: "Nietzsche's Money!" (from JAC) and another thing on Adorno from Theory and Event. Try to find the book version of the project from Duke University Press):
-I checked the Duke University Press website, did a search for Nealon, and it only came up with Alterity Politics, so my guess is that the book isn't published yet. Also checked his biography on PennState and it shows that no major publications have occurred since Double Reading. Onto other searches:
-Google Search:
*Jeffrey T. Nealon. "Take Me Out to the Slot Machines: Reflections on Gambling and Contemporary American Culture." South Atlantic Quarterly. Spring 2006; Vol. 105. Issue 2. 465-474.
---Full text available in Academic Search Premier (EBSCOHost) at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=4&hid=120&sid=3921a99d-c4d2-4b09-859d-96e09e15754b%40sessionmgr106
*Jeffrey T. Nealon, " 'Junk' and Other: Burroughs and Levinas on Drugs," Postmodern Culture vol 6. no 1. September, 1995.
---This is old and may not be applicable, but it's an essay about drugs and addiction...just in case you're looking at addiction as well as gambling. Full text available at: http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/pmc/text-only/issue.995/nealon.995
-Academic Search Premier (EBSCOHost) search:
*Jeffrey T. Nealon. "Empire of the Intensities: A Random Walk Down Las Vegas Boulevard." Parallax, Jan2002, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p78-91.
---Full text available at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=7&hid=102&sid=682ddb01-afdb-414d-882e-0612bd92f5cb%40sessionmgr109
*Max Henninger's "The tradition of critical thought, idle talk and curiosity, and language on stage: Three essays by Paolo Virno," which I ordered but we received only the introduction.
---I ordered this again on ILL (6/14/07) but without page specifications this time to see if we can get the whole thing.
*"Idle Talk and Curiosity" by Paolo Virno
---Discovered that this is in A Grammar of the Multitude under Day Three, or Chapter 5.5.
*"Language on Stage" by Paolo Virno
---Discovered that this is in A Grammar of the Multitude under Day Two, or Chapter 4.6.
*"The Tradition of Critical Thought" by Paolo Virno
---This is the only one that's not, as far as I can tell, in AGOM. Google searching also retrieved no results. Searched JSTOR, Project Muse, CSA, and LRC. I tried to do a very broad ILL order for this (6/14/07) with only the author and title, but it said I didn't have enough info. Hopefully the re-order 0f the Henninger translation will include this piece.
I also discovered, while looking over the contents of AGOM once more, that I printed some essays that are already printed in the book: off the top of my head, I can recall reprinting: "We, the Multitude" and "The Principle of Individuation," in case you want to discard the print copies of these to ensure that you're not reading them twice!
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Jeffrey Nealon's recent scholarship on chance/gambling (After his Alterity Politics and Double Reading. Already have: "Nietzsche's Money!" (from JAC) and another thing on Adorno from Theory and Event. Try to find the book version of the project from Duke University Press):
-I checked the Duke University Press website, did a search for Nealon, and it only came up with Alterity Politics, so my guess is that the book isn't published yet. Also checked his biography on PennState and it shows that no major publications have occurred since Double Reading. Onto other searches:
-Google Search:
*Jeffrey T. Nealon. "Take Me Out to the Slot Machines: Reflections on Gambling and Contemporary American Culture." South Atlantic Quarterly. Spring 2006; Vol. 105. Issue 2. 465-474.
---Full text available in Academic Search Premier (EBSCOHost) at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=4&hid=120&sid=3921a99d-c4d2-4b09-859d-96e09e15754b%40sessionmgr106
*Jeffrey T. Nealon, " 'Junk' and Other: Burroughs and Levinas on Drugs," Postmodern Culture vol 6. no 1. September, 1995.
---This is old and may not be applicable, but it's an essay about drugs and addiction...just in case you're looking at addiction as well as gambling. Full text available at: http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/pmc/text-only/issue.995/nealon.995
-Academic Search Premier (EBSCOHost) search:
*Jeffrey T. Nealon. "Empire of the Intensities: A Random Walk Down Las Vegas Boulevard." Parallax, Jan2002, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p78-91.
---Full text available at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=7&hid=102&sid=682ddb01-afdb-414d-882e-0612bd92f5cb%40sessionmgr109
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Week 4 - List of works to track down...
Below is a list of the various works that I need to obtain. I'll provide links to those available full text and will retrieve the ones with call numbers at URI.
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512:
* A New History of Classical Rhetoric by George A. Kennedy
---Available at URI: Call# PA3038 K46 1994
* Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times by George A. Kennedy
---Available at URI: Call# PN183 K4 1999
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Sociological Abstracts Results (AROM):
*Nick Dyer-Witheford, "The Return of Species-Being," in Historical Materialism vol. 12, no. 4, p3-25.
---Available full text at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=3&hid=7&sid=8881522f-4eb5-4c3b-ab35-3a831f4c0f99%40sessionmgr7
*Steve Wright, "Operaismo, Autonomia, Settantasette in Translation: Then, Now, the Future," in Strategies: Journal of Theory, Culture & Politics, vol. 16, no. 2, p107-120, nov 2003.
---Available full text at: http://info.interactivist.net/print.pl?sid=04/11/12/155229
*Glenn Rikowski, "Alien Life: Marx and the Future of the Human," in Historical Materialism vol. 11, no. 2, p121-164, 2003.
---Available full text at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=3&hid=7&sid=8881522f-4eb5-4c3b-ab35-3a831f4c0f99%40sessionmgr7
*Horacio Gonzalez, "[Paolo Virno's] Interview with Horacio Gonzalez" in Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, vol. 11, no. 2, p143-149, Aug 2002.
---Available full text at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=3&hid=6&sid=e86107be-cbc3-4b5d-a13b-b9b531b329e3%40sessionmgr8
*Adam Arviddson, "Brands: A Critical Perspective,"in Journal of Consumer Culture, vol. 5, no. 2, p 235-238, July 2005.
---Journal not available on E-journals. A "working paper" version of this article, created before its publication, is available at: http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/csisp/papers/arvidson_brands.pdf. Ordered finished version via ILL on 6/6/07.
*Michael Hardt, "Immaterial Labor and Artistic Production," in Rethinking Marxism, vol. 17, no. 2, p. 175-177, April 2005.
---Rethinking Marxism is in the E-journals database but the link (to a database called Informaworld) is broken. A Google search led me only to pages that provide the article by purchase. Examination of the main Informaworld website leads me to believe that the article must be purchased there as well. Ordered via ILL 6/6/07.
*Chamsy el-Ojeili, "'Many Flowers, Little Fruit?' The Dilemmas of Workerism," in Thesis Eleven, no. 79, p 112-123, Nov 2004.
---Thesis Eleven is not available on E-journals. Ordered via ILL 6/6/07.
*Finn Bowring, "From the Mass Worker to the Multitude: A Theoretical Contextualisation of Hardt and Negri's Empire," in Capital & Class, no. 83, p 101-132, Summer 2004.
---Available full text at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=3&hid=105&sid=9bc777e8-0cad-48f7-b47b-f7a335d9d63d%40sessionmgr108
*Rob Wilkie, "Soft Labor, Hard Work," in Nature, Society, and Thought, vol. 17, no. 2, p 229-250, Apr 2004.
---Journal not available on E-journals. Google search retrieved no results. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
*Ursula Holtgrewe, "Articulating the Speed(s) of the Internet: The Case of Open Source/Free Software," in Time & Society, vol. 13, no. 1, p 129-146, Mar 2004.
---Journal not available on E-Journals. Ordered via ILL 6-7-07.
*Steve Wright, "Children of a Lesser Marxism," in Historical Materialism, vol. 12, no. 1, p 261-276, 2004.
---I followed the link to Academic Search Premier to retrieve this article but it is mysteriously missing from the online database. I looked under the specific volume and number, but it's not there for some reason. I found full text on Google though: http://info.interactivist.net/article.pl?sid=04/12/16/1529237.
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AROM Key Scholars:
*Terranova, T. (2000). "Post-Human Unbounded: Artificial Evolution and High-tech subcultures." The Cyberculture Reader. D. Bell and B. M. Kennedy. London and New York, Routledge: 268-279.
---Discovered that this is a book, not an article.. but it's not in the HELIN database. Also not available on InRhode. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
*BOOK: Tiziana Terranova, Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age. Pluto Press (July 22, 2004).
---Ordered on the InRhode system from Josiah library. Let me know when they send you a notification email and I'll pick up the book for you.
*A review of Tiziana Terranova's Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age.
1. http://con.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/3/366, by Maria Michalis, starts on page 2.
2. http://www.cjc-online.ca/viewarticle.php?id=1702&layout=html by Andrea Zeffiro.
3. http://www.metamute.org/en/Network-Culture by Steve Wright.. he's also the author of "Operaismo, Autonomia, Settantasette in Translation: Then, Now, the Future," which I linked above!
*Tiziana Terranova, ‘Communication beyond Meaning: On the Cultural Politics of Information’ in Social Text vol. 22, no. 3, Fall 2004
---Available full text at:
HTML: http://0-muse.jhu.edu.helin.uri.edu/journals/social_text/v022/22.3terranova.html
PDF: http://0-muse.jhu.edu.helin.uri.edu/journals/social_text/v022/22.3terranova.pdf
*Tiziana Terranova with Luciana Parisi ‘A Matter of Affect: Digital Images and the Cybernetic Re-wiring of vision’ in Parallax, Vol. 7, Issue 4, Oct. 2001.
---Ordered via ILL 6/8/07
*Terranova, Tiziana. “Digital Darwin: nature, evolution, and control in the rhetoric of electronic
communication.” New Formations 29 (Autumn, 1996): 69-83.
---New Formations is available in the Literature Resource Center Database but only from volumes 2006 and beyond. Other websites (from a Google search) only offer volumes from 2003+. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
*Tiziana Terranova, "Chain reaction: digital recombination and analogue dynamics" in Under construction: Literaturas digitales y aproximaciones teóricas, 2004.
---The website for this journal is in another language and the journal is not available in the E-journals database. A google search for the text also produced no results. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
*Evan Watkins, "Class novelties: distributive processes and lived experiences" in Rethinking Marxism, Volume 17, Number 1, January 2005, pp. 9-13(5).
---Rethinking Marxism is in the E-journals database but the link (to a database called Informaworld) is broken. A Google search led me only to pages that provide the article by purchase. Examination of the main Informaworld website leads me to believe that the article must be purchased there as well. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
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AROM Misc.
*Christine Harold, "Pranking Rhetoric: culture jamming as media activism" in Critical Studies in Media Communication, Sept. 04. Vol 21 Issue 3, pages 189-211.
---Available at URI: Call# P87 C74
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512:
* A New History of Classical Rhetoric by George A. Kennedy
---Available at URI: Call# PA3038 K46 1994
* Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times by George A. Kennedy
---Available at URI: Call# PN183 K4 1999
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Sociological Abstracts Results (AROM):
*Nick Dyer-Witheford, "The Return of Species-Being," in Historical Materialism vol. 12, no. 4, p3-25.
---Available full text at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=3&hid=7&sid=8881522f-4eb5-4c3b-ab35-3a831f4c0f99%40sessionmgr7
*Steve Wright, "Operaismo, Autonomia, Settantasette in Translation: Then, Now, the Future," in Strategies: Journal of Theory, Culture & Politics, vol. 16, no. 2, p107-120, nov 2003.
---Available full text at: http://info.interactivist.net/print.pl?sid=04/11/12/155229
*Glenn Rikowski, "Alien Life: Marx and the Future of the Human," in Historical Materialism vol. 11, no. 2, p121-164, 2003.
---Available full text at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=3&hid=7&sid=8881522f-4eb5-4c3b-ab35-3a831f4c0f99%40sessionmgr7
*Horacio Gonzalez, "[Paolo Virno's] Interview with Horacio Gonzalez" in Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, vol. 11, no. 2, p143-149, Aug 2002.
---Available full text at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=3&hid=6&sid=e86107be-cbc3-4b5d-a13b-b9b531b329e3%40sessionmgr8
*Adam Arviddson, "Brands: A Critical Perspective,"in Journal of Consumer Culture, vol. 5, no. 2, p 235-238, July 2005.
---Journal not available on E-journals. A "working paper" version of this article, created before its publication, is available at: http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/csisp/papers/arvidson_brands.pdf. Ordered finished version via ILL on 6/6/07.
*Michael Hardt, "Immaterial Labor and Artistic Production," in Rethinking Marxism, vol. 17, no. 2, p. 175-177, April 2005.
---Rethinking Marxism is in the E-journals database but the link (to a database called Informaworld) is broken. A Google search led me only to pages that provide the article by purchase. Examination of the main Informaworld website leads me to believe that the article must be purchased there as well. Ordered via ILL 6/6/07.
*Chamsy el-Ojeili, "'Many Flowers, Little Fruit?' The Dilemmas of Workerism," in Thesis Eleven, no. 79, p 112-123, Nov 2004.
---Thesis Eleven is not available on E-journals. Ordered via ILL 6/6/07.
*Finn Bowring, "From the Mass Worker to the Multitude: A Theoretical Contextualisation of Hardt and Negri's Empire," in Capital & Class, no. 83, p 101-132, Summer 2004.
---Available full text at: http://0-web.ebscohost.com.helin.uri.edu/ehost/pdf?vid=3&hid=105&sid=9bc777e8-0cad-48f7-b47b-f7a335d9d63d%40sessionmgr108
*Rob Wilkie, "Soft Labor, Hard Work," in Nature, Society, and Thought, vol. 17, no. 2, p 229-250, Apr 2004.
---Journal not available on E-journals. Google search retrieved no results. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
*Ursula Holtgrewe, "Articulating the Speed(s) of the Internet: The Case of Open Source/Free Software," in Time & Society, vol. 13, no. 1, p 129-146, Mar 2004.
---Journal not available on E-Journals. Ordered via ILL 6-7-07.
*Steve Wright, "Children of a Lesser Marxism," in Historical Materialism, vol. 12, no. 1, p 261-276, 2004.
---I followed the link to Academic Search Premier to retrieve this article but it is mysteriously missing from the online database. I looked under the specific volume and number, but it's not there for some reason. I found full text on Google though: http://info.interactivist.net/article.pl?sid=04/12/16/1529237.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AROM Key Scholars:
*Terranova, T. (2000). "Post-Human Unbounded: Artificial Evolution and High-tech subcultures." The Cyberculture Reader. D. Bell and B. M. Kennedy. London and New York, Routledge: 268-279.
---Discovered that this is a book, not an article.. but it's not in the HELIN database. Also not available on InRhode. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
*BOOK: Tiziana Terranova, Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age. Pluto Press (July 22, 2004).
---Ordered on the InRhode system from Josiah library. Let me know when they send you a notification email and I'll pick up the book for you.
*A review of Tiziana Terranova's Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age.
1. http://con.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/3/366, by Maria Michalis, starts on page 2.
2. http://www.cjc-online.ca/viewarticle.php?id=1702&layout=html by Andrea Zeffiro.
3. http://www.metamute.org/en/Network-Culture by Steve Wright.. he's also the author of "Operaismo, Autonomia, Settantasette in Translation: Then, Now, the Future," which I linked above!
*Tiziana Terranova, ‘Communication beyond Meaning: On the Cultural Politics of Information’ in Social Text vol. 22, no. 3, Fall 2004
---Available full text at:
HTML: http://0-muse.jhu.edu.helin.uri.edu/journals/social_text/v022/22.3terranova.html
PDF: http://0-muse.jhu.edu.helin.uri.edu/journals/social_text/v022/22.3terranova.pdf
*Tiziana Terranova with Luciana Parisi ‘A Matter of Affect: Digital Images and the Cybernetic Re-wiring of vision’ in Parallax, Vol. 7, Issue 4, Oct. 2001.
---Ordered via ILL 6/8/07
*Terranova, Tiziana. “Digital Darwin: nature, evolution, and control in the rhetoric of electronic
communication.” New Formations 29 (Autumn, 1996): 69-83.
---New Formations is available in the Literature Resource Center Database but only from volumes 2006 and beyond. Other websites (from a Google search) only offer volumes from 2003+. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
*Tiziana Terranova, "Chain reaction: digital recombination and analogue dynamics" in Under construction: Literaturas digitales y aproximaciones teóricas, 2004.
---The website for this journal is in another language and the journal is not available in the E-journals database. A google search for the text also produced no results. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
*Evan Watkins, "Class novelties: distributive processes and lived experiences" in Rethinking Marxism, Volume 17, Number 1, January 2005, pp. 9-13(5).
---Rethinking Marxism is in the E-journals database but the link (to a database called Informaworld) is broken. A Google search led me only to pages that provide the article by purchase. Examination of the main Informaworld website leads me to believe that the article must be purchased there as well. Ordered via ILL 6/7/07.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AROM Misc.
*Christine Harold, "Pranking Rhetoric: culture jamming as media activism" in Critical Studies in Media Communication, Sept. 04. Vol 21 Issue 3, pages 189-211.
---Available at URI: Call# P87 C74
Friday, June 1, 2007
Week 3 - Scholarly publications (Virno)
So far, this is just a broad list of findings found on various pages from Google searches. I'll still need to go through and find links/more info, etc. Just wanted to get all of this information posted.
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Tiziana Terranova
-Tiziana Terranova, "Demonstrating the Globe: Virtual Action in the Networked Society," in Virtual Globalization, ed., David Holmes.
-Tiziana Terranova, “Post-Human Unbounded,” The Cyberculture Reader
-BOOK: Corpi Nella Rete: Interfacce multiple, ciberfemminismo e agora telematica ( Bodies In the Net: Multiple Interfaces, cyberfeminism and telematic agora Costa e Nolan, 1996)
-BOOK: Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age. Pluto Press (July 22, 2004).
-POSSIBLE JOURNALS: "She has published her research on technological subcultures and science in Italian and English in journals such as New Formations, Science and Culture, Derive e Approdi and the online journal The Difference Engine." (from http://virtualsociety.sbs.ox.ac.uk/people/terranova.htm)
all of the following taken from
(http://www.essex.ac.uk/sociology/people/staff/terranova.shtm):
-on the relation between representation and informational dynamics in hyper-connected communication milieus (‘Communication beyond Meaning’ in Social Text, 2004);
-on videogames, psychoanalysis and theories of affect (with Luciana Parisi ‘A Matter of Affect: Digital Images and the Cybernetic Re-wiring of vision’ in Parallax, 2002)
- on artificial life, neo-Darwinism and social control (‘Digital Darwin’ in New Formations, 1996;
-and with L. Parisi ‘Heat Death: emergence and control in genetic engineering and artificial life’ in Ctheory, 2000)
-on the relation between digital and analogue in electronic textuality (‘Chain reaction: digital recombination and analogue dynamics’ in Under construction: Literaturas digitales y aproximaciones teóricas, 2004)
- and on virtual social movements (‘Demonstrating the Globe’ in Virtual Globalisation, 2001).
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Nick Dyer-Witheford
-BOOK: Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High Technology Capitalism (1999). All chapters available online at: http://www.fims.uwo.ca/people/faculty/dyerwitheford/index.htm
*REVIEW: http://libcom.org/files/Review%20-%20Cyber-Marx.pdf... Can't seem to find
an author or title on this, though. I don't know if "Aufheben" is a person or a title, eek! I'll
most likely find better reviews once I search some databases. Just wanted to keep this here just in case.
-BOOK: Digital Play: The Interaction of Technology, Culture, and Marketing by Stephen Kline, Nick Dyer-Witheford, Greig De Peuter,McGill-Queen's University Press (2003)
-"Cognitive Capitalism and the Contested Campus." European Journal of Higher Arts Education, Issue 2, February 2005. (full text on http://firgoa.usc.es/drupal/node/27141)
- "The Circulation of the Common." (full text on http://www.geocities.com/immateriallabour/withefordpaper2006.html)
- "Species-Being and the New Commonism: Notes on an Interrupted Cycle of Struggles." (full text at http://www.commoner.org.uk/11witheford.pdf)
-"Global Body, Global Brain/Global Factory, Global War: Revolt of the Value-Subjects." (full text at http://www.commoner.org.uk/03dyer-witheford.pdf).
-"The Return of Species-Being" ***one of the articles you starred from Sociological Abstracts.
- "The New Combinations Revolt of the Global Value-Subjects," http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/new_centennial_review/v001/1.3dyer_witheford.html
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Matthew Kirschenbaum
-A link to his weblog: http://www.otal.umd.edu/~mgk/blog/. The bottom of the page has a "Selected Writing" heading under which several electronic articles are linked.
-BOOK: Mechanisms: New Media and the New Textuality.
-"Editing the Interface: Textual Studies and First Generation Electronic Objects,” Text 14 (2002)
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Evan Watkins
-BOOK: Everyday Exchanges: Marketwork and Capitalist Common Sense. Stanford University Press, 1998.
-BOOK: Throwaways: Work Culture and Consumer Education. Stanford University Press, 1993.
-BOOK: Work Time: English Departments and the Circulation of Cultural Value. Stanford University Press, 1989.
-BOOK: The Critical Act: Criticism and Community. Yale University Press, 1978.
*REVIEW: "The Critical Act: Criticism and Community."Author(s) of Review: Stanley T. Gutman. Comparative Literature, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Summer, 1981), pp. 301-304
-"Economic Representations: What's at Stake?" (text at http://www.nd.edu/~econrep/essays/Econ_Rep_Watkins.pdf)
-BOOK? Work Time: English Departments and the Circulation of Cultural Value. (preview/sections of the book available at this link from Google Book Search: http://books.google.com/books?id=nPNw3s9P8ooC&dq=evan+watkins&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=-s3YXy7QqJ&sig=0oBkIW3xRGO5ToJ8IvB220qEyWU) Also is available at JSTOR but I'm having trouble logging on in New Hampshire.
*REVIEW: "Work Time: English Departments and the Circulation of Cultural Value" by Evan Watkins. Author(s) of Review: Bruce Robbins. Comparative Literature, Vol. 44, No. 4 (Autumn, 1992), pp. 425-427
-"Class novelties: distributive processes and lived experiences" Rethinking Marxism, Volume 17, Number 1, January 2005, pp. 9-13(5)
Works "in progress" (but perhaps published now):
-BOOK: Class Degrees: Vocational Education, Work, and Class Formation in the United States. Under contract with Stanford University Press.
-BOOK: Rhetoric, Gender, and Science. Ed. Collection with Professor Susan Squier
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All of the above Google/website searching took me about two hours. I know you said to inform you if the whole thing ends up taking more than a few hours. It most likely will if I go into all of the databases as I did for Virno. I'm fine with doing this, so just let me know if you'd like me to. Also, I've still got to track down the articles that you were interested in from the Sociological Abstracts search results. If you'd like me to search HELIN/E-journals for those articles before I continue on with these scholars, let me know.
I was just informed that the library is closing in 10 minutes (at 2:00 pm, yikes! Everything closes early here...) so I'll have to pick up on this tomorrow.
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Tiziana Terranova
-Tiziana Terranova, "Demonstrating the Globe: Virtual Action in the Networked Society," in Virtual Globalization, ed., David Holmes.
-Tiziana Terranova, “Post-Human Unbounded,” The Cyberculture Reader
-BOOK: Corpi Nella Rete: Interfacce multiple, ciberfemminismo e agora telematica ( Bodies In the Net: Multiple Interfaces, cyberfeminism and telematic agora Costa e Nolan, 1996)
-BOOK: Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age. Pluto Press (July 22, 2004).
-POSSIBLE JOURNALS: "She has published her research on technological subcultures and science in Italian and English in journals such as New Formations, Science and Culture, Derive e Approdi and the online journal The Difference Engine." (from http://virtualsociety.sbs.ox.ac.uk/people/terranova.htm)
all of the following taken from
(http://www.essex.ac.uk/sociology/people/staff/terranova.shtm):
-on the relation between representation and informational dynamics in hyper-connected communication milieus (‘Communication beyond Meaning’ in Social Text, 2004);
-on videogames, psychoanalysis and theories of affect (with Luciana Parisi ‘A Matter of Affect: Digital Images and the Cybernetic Re-wiring of vision’ in Parallax, 2002)
- on artificial life, neo-Darwinism and social control (‘Digital Darwin’ in New Formations, 1996;
-and with L. Parisi ‘Heat Death: emergence and control in genetic engineering and artificial life’ in Ctheory, 2000)
-on the relation between digital and analogue in electronic textuality (‘Chain reaction: digital recombination and analogue dynamics’ in Under construction: Literaturas digitales y aproximaciones teóricas, 2004)
- and on virtual social movements (‘Demonstrating the Globe’ in Virtual Globalisation, 2001).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nick Dyer-Witheford
-BOOK: Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High Technology Capitalism (1999). All chapters available online at: http://www.fims.uwo.ca/people/faculty/dyerwitheford/index.htm
*REVIEW: http://libcom.org/files/Review%20-%20Cyber-Marx.pdf... Can't seem to find
an author or title on this, though. I don't know if "Aufheben" is a person or a title, eek! I'll
most likely find better reviews once I search some databases. Just wanted to keep this here just in case.
-BOOK: Digital Play: The Interaction of Technology, Culture, and Marketing by Stephen Kline, Nick Dyer-Witheford, Greig De Peuter,McGill-Queen's University Press (2003)
-"Cognitive Capitalism and the Contested Campus." European Journal of Higher Arts Education, Issue 2, February 2005. (full text on http://firgoa.usc.es/drupal/node/27141)
- "The Circulation of the Common." (full text on http://www.geocities.com/immateriallabour/withefordpaper2006.html)
- "Species-Being and the New Commonism: Notes on an Interrupted Cycle of Struggles." (full text at http://www.commoner.org.uk/11witheford.pdf)
-"Global Body, Global Brain/Global Factory, Global War: Revolt of the Value-Subjects." (full text at http://www.commoner.org.uk/03dyer-witheford.pdf).
-"The Return of Species-Being" ***one of the articles you starred from Sociological Abstracts.
- "The New Combinations Revolt of the Global Value-Subjects," http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/new_centennial_review/v001/1.3dyer_witheford.html
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Matthew Kirschenbaum
-A link to his weblog: http://www.otal.umd.edu/~mgk/blog/. The bottom of the page has a "Selected Writing" heading under which several electronic articles are linked.
-BOOK: Mechanisms: New Media and the New Textuality.
-"Editing the Interface: Textual Studies and First Generation Electronic Objects,” Text 14 (2002)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Evan Watkins
-BOOK: Everyday Exchanges: Marketwork and Capitalist Common Sense. Stanford University Press, 1998.
-BOOK: Throwaways: Work Culture and Consumer Education. Stanford University Press, 1993.
-BOOK: Work Time: English Departments and the Circulation of Cultural Value. Stanford University Press, 1989.
-BOOK: The Critical Act: Criticism and Community. Yale University Press, 1978.
*REVIEW: "The Critical Act: Criticism and Community."Author(s) of Review: Stanley T. Gutman. Comparative Literature, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Summer, 1981), pp. 301-304
-"Economic Representations: What's at Stake?" (text at http://www.nd.edu/~econrep/essays/Econ_Rep_Watkins.pdf)
-BOOK? Work Time: English Departments and the Circulation of Cultural Value. (preview/sections of the book available at this link from Google Book Search: http://books.google.com/books?id=nPNw3s9P8ooC&dq=evan+watkins&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=-s3YXy7QqJ&sig=0oBkIW3xRGO5ToJ8IvB220qEyWU) Also is available at JSTOR but I'm having trouble logging on in New Hampshire.
*REVIEW: "Work Time: English Departments and the Circulation of Cultural Value" by Evan Watkins. Author(s) of Review: Bruce Robbins. Comparative Literature, Vol. 44, No. 4 (Autumn, 1992), pp. 425-427
-"Class novelties: distributive processes and lived experiences" Rethinking Marxism, Volume 17, Number 1, January 2005, pp. 9-13(5)
Works "in progress" (but perhaps published now):
-BOOK: Class Degrees: Vocational Education, Work, and Class Formation in the United States. Under contract with Stanford University Press.
-BOOK: Rhetoric, Gender, and Science. Ed. Collection with Professor Susan Squier
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
All of the above Google/website searching took me about two hours. I know you said to inform you if the whole thing ends up taking more than a few hours. It most likely will if I go into all of the databases as I did for Virno. I'm fine with doing this, so just let me know if you'd like me to. Also, I've still got to track down the articles that you were interested in from the Sociological Abstracts search results. If you'd like me to search HELIN/E-journals for those articles before I continue on with these scholars, let me know.
I was just informed that the library is closing in 10 minutes (at 2:00 pm, yikes! Everything closes early here...) so I'll have to pick up on this tomorrow.
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