Issue Number 30 Fall 1993
Gender and Reading: Note
Toward a Theory of Gendered Reading
Harriet Kramer Linkin
From Reading “Against” to Reading “With”: Feminism and the Subject of Reading
Liedeke Plate
Cinderella in the Classroom: (Mis)Reading Alice Munro’s “Red Dress-1946”
Charlotte Goodman
Negotiating Gaps in Reader Anthologies: The Role of Context in Selections by Women Teresa Kynell
Issue Number 29 Spring 1993
Notes From the Editors
Through Plexiglas Darkly: Loss of Agency In Joan Didion’s Salvador
William D. Atwill
A Psychology of Terror
Janet Ellerby
The Struggle for Verbal Consciousness
Donnalee Frega
Textual Analysis, Agency and Joan Didion’s Salvador
Daniel W. Noland
Toward an Ecofeminism
Lee Schweninger
The Catholic Church a World of Masculine Violence: A Post Modern Feminist Response Barbara Waxman
An Index to Issues 1 – 29
Issue Number 28 Fall 1992
A Note from the Editors
What Hypertext Can Do that Print Narratives Cannot
J. Yellowlees Douglas
Form(ed) From the Inside Out: Teaching the Reading of Poetry Through Computers
Leslie A. Donovan
Reading Between Worlds: Computer-Mediated Intercultural Responses To Asian Literature
James C. Greenlaw
Hemingway and Basic Writers: A Computer-Based Reader-Response Study
Thomas J. Reynolds
The CA Literature Class: A Perspective
John A. Evans
A Theater of Responses: Using a Computer Bulletin Board to Enhance Interpretation
Janet Mason Ellerby
Issue Number 27 Spring 1992
Notes from the Editors
To Break the Frozen Sea Inside
Janet Landman
Reading The Middle Passages
Molly Abel Travis
Reading and Writing Culture: A Group Memoir
Joseph Trimmer
Reading The Right Thing
Joseph Harris
Issue Number 26 Fall 1991
A Note from the Editor
Evolution of a Scholarly Forum: Reader, 1977-1988
Carol Berkenkotter
Stories of Reading Pentagogy: Problems and Possibilities
Michael Steig
Telling the Reader What to Do: Wordsworth and the Fenwick Notes
Scott Simpkins
The Mirror of the Text: Reading Gilbert Sorrentino’s Mulligan Stew
Sharon Buzzard
Reader Survey
Issue Number 25 Spring 1991
A Note from the Editor
Half Someone Else’s: Theories, Stories, and the Conversation of Literature
Jo Keroes
Reader, Parent, Coach: Defining the Profession by Our Practice of Response
Cheryl Geisler
Icon and Interpretation: Reading Durer’s Melencolia I
Jeffrey Carroll
Politics as Ideological Hermeneutics: American Fiction and the Historicized Reader of the Early Nineteenth Century
James L. Machor
Issue Number 24 Fall 1990
A Note from the Editor
“Traveling Through the Dark”: Teachers and Students Reading and Writing Together Wendy Bishop
Bloody Deconstruction or the Semiotics of Surgery
Janice M. Wolff
Split Text/Split Reader: The Narrattee of Jeremias Gotthelf
James W. Rankin
To Read and Reread: Well’s Tono-Bungay
Anne B. Simpson
“One is Not Equal To Many” (Oedipus Tyrannus 836)
Judith Perkins
Book Review
Bill Jenkins
Issue Number 23 Spring 1990
Reading the Image: A Note from the Editor
Introduction
Richard Leppert
Jenny Holzer and the Rhetoric of Violence
Dale M. Bauer
Christopher Latham Sholes, The Typewriter, And Women’s Economic Emancipation: A Reading of an Image
Mary C. Pinard
AIDS: Reading the Visions, Hearing the Voices
Pauline Moore
The Culture of the Bath: Cigarette Advertising and the Representation of Leisure
Diana George and Diana Shoos
Announcement and Errata
Issue Number 22 Fall 1989
Women Reading/Reading Women: A Note from the Editor
Introduction
Pamela L. Caughie and Margaret D. Stetz
Dialogically Feminized Reading: A Critique of Reader-Response Criticism
Patricia Lorimer Lundberg
Reading Victorian Heroines: North and South, Daniel Deronda and Villette
Ellen Rosenman
Other People’s I’s (Eyes): The Reader, Gender and Recursive Reading in To the Lighthouse and The Waves
Jane Marcus
The Seduction of Sarah: Reading John Fowles’s Victorian Fantasy
Elizabeth Campbell
Issue Number 21 Spring 1989
Audience and Authority: A Note from the Editor
Introduction
Gesa Kirsch
Rereading in the Writing Process
Keith Grant-Davie
Writers’ Conceptions of Audience in Graduate Literature Courses
Patricia A. Sullivan
Reading Authority, Writings Authority
Peter L. Mortensen
Authority in Reader-Writer Relationships
Gesa Kirsch