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Davis, Diane. Finitude's Clamor; Or, Notes Toward a Communitarian Literacy. CCC 53.1. September 2001, pp. 119-145.
Davis, Diane. Breaking Up [at] Totality: A Rhetoric of Laughter. Rhetorical Theory and Philosophy Series. Southern Illinois University Press. Carbondale, 2000.
Davis, Diane. Michelle Ballif, Roxanne Mountford. Negotiating Feminist Difference/Différance: A Trilogue. JAC: Journal of Composition Theory 20.2. 2000, pp. 583-625.
Davis, Diane. Confessions of an Anacoluthon: Avital Ronell on Writing, Technology, Pedagogy, Politics. JAC: Journal of Composition Theory 20.2. 2000, pp. 243-281.
Davis, Diane. Helene Cixous; Jean-François Lyotard. In Michelle Ballif and Michael Moran (eds). In Twentieth Century Rhetorics and Rhetoricians. Greenwood Press. Westport, Connecticut:, 2000, pp. 95-100; 252-257.
Davis, Diane. Addicted to Love; Or, Toward an Inessential Solidarity. JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 19.4. 1999, pp. 633-656.
Davis, Diane. Agonizing [With] Chantal Mouffe. JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 19.3. 1999, pp. 465-476.
Davis, Diane. (Non)Fiction('s) Addiction(s): A NarcoAnalysis of Virtual Worlds. In Cynthia Haynes, Jan Rune Holmevik (eds). High Wired: On the Design, Use, and Theory of Educational MOOs. University of Michigan Press. Ann Arbor, 1998, pp. 267-285.
Davis, Diane. Writing [at] the End of the Millennium: Some [Dis]Connections. Pre/Text 16.1-2. Spring-Summer 1995, pp. 138-159.
Davis, Diane. Chortling into the Storm. In Pre/Text Electra(Lite). Vol. 1.1. 1997.
Davis, Diane, Victor J. Vitanza. Logocentrism. In Teresa Enos (ed). Encyclopedia of Rhetoric. Garland Publishers. New York, 1995, pp. 408-409.
Davis, Diane. Breaking Up [at] Phallocracy: Post-Feminism's Chortling Hammer. Rhetoric Review 14.1. Fall 1995, pp. 126-140.
Davis, Diane, C. Jan Swearingen. Eco-Feminist Poetics: A Dialogue On Keeping Body and Mind Together. In W. Ross Winterowd (ed). Composition in Context. Southern Illinois University Press. Carbondale, 1994.
Davis, Diane, Eve Duffy. The Power of Language to Efface and Desensitize. Rhetoric Society Quarterly xx/2. Spring 1990.
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Davis, Diane. Review of Avital Ronell, Stupidity. (2001). JAC 22. (Forthcoming).
Davis, Diane. Review of Avital Ronell, Stupidity. (2001). Postmodern Culture. (Forthcoming).
Davis, Diane et al. Review of John Barber, Dene Grigar (eds), New Worlds, New Words: Exploring Pathways for Writing about and in Electronic Environments. (2001, Hampton Press). Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments. (Forthcoming in October 2002).
Davis, Diane. Review of Michael Bernard-Donals, Richard R. Glejzer (eds), Rhetoric in an Antifoundational World: Language, Culture, and Pedagogy (1998, Yale University Press). Rhetoric Review 17/1. Fall 1998, pp. 179-184.
Davis, Diane. Review of Judith Butler Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex. (1993). Studies in Psychoanalytic Theory 3/2. Fall 1994, pp. 110-115.
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