Fashion Blogger Rebecca Moore Howard

Silence

Aminzade, Ronald, et al. Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Beason, Larry, and Laurel Darrow. “Listening as Assessment:  How Students and Teachers Evaluate WAC.”  Assessing Writing Across the Curriculum: Diverse Approaches and Practices. Ed. Kathleen Blake Yancey and Brian Huot. Greenwich, CT: Ablex, 1997. 97-123.

Belanoff, Pat.  “Silence:  Reflection, Literacy, Learning, and Teaching.”  College Composition and Communication 52.3 (February 2001):  399-428.

Bokser, Julie A. “Sor Juana’s Rhetoric of Silence.” Rhetoric Review 25.1 (2006): 5-21.

Bramblett, Anne, and Alison Knoblauch, eds.  What to Expect When You’re Expected to Teach:  The Anxious Craft of Teaching Composition.  Portsmouth, NH:  Boynton/Cook, 2002.

Bruce, Heather E.  Literacies, Lies, and Silences:  Girls Writing Lives in the Classroom.  New York:  Peter Lang, 2003.

Clair, Robin Patric.  Organizing Silence:  A World of Possibilities.  Albany:  SUNY P, 1998.

Crenshaw, Carrie.  “Resisting Whiteness’ Rhetorical Silence.”  Western Journal of Communication 61.3 (Summer 1997).

Eades, Trent.  “Plato, Rhetoric, and Silence.”  Philosophy and Rhetoric 29.3 (1996):  244-58.

Fiumara, Gemma.  The Other Side of Language:  A Philosophy of Listening.  New York:  Routledge, 1995.

Gere, Anne Ruggles.  “Revealing Silence:  Rethinking Personal Writing.”  College Composition and Communication 53.2 (December 2001):  203-223.

Glenn, Cheryl.  “Silence:  A Rhetorical Art for Resisting Discipline(s).”  JAC 22.2 (2002).

Grace, Victoria.  “Reading the Silent Body:  Women, Doctors and Pelvic Pain.” Bodily Boundaries, Sexualised Genders and Medical Discourses.   Ed. Marion de Ras and Victoria Grace.  Palmerston, New Zealand:  Dunmore, 1997.  85-98.

Grijalva, Michelle.  “Teaching American Indian Students:  Interpreting the Rhetorics of Silence.”  Writing in Multicultural Settings.  Ed. Carol Severino, Juan C. Guerra, and Johnnella E. Butler.  New York:  MLA, 1997.  40-50.

Hollihan, Thomas A., and Kevin T. Baaske.  Arguments and Arguing:  The Products and Process of Human Decision Making.  New York:  St. Martin’s, 1994.  Chapter 9, techniques of listening.

Jaworski, Adam.  The Power of Silence:  Social and Pragmatic Perspectives.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage, 1992.

Joseph, Branden W.  “John Cage and the Architecture of Silence.”  October 81 (Summer 1997).

Kalamaras, George.  Reclaiming the Tacit Dimension:  Symbolic Form in the Rhetoric of Silence.  Albany:  SUNY UP, 1994.

Levin, Richard.  “Silence is Consent, or Curse Ye Meroz!”  College English 59.2 (February 1997):  171-90.

Lovering, Kathryn.  “Listening to Girls’ ‘Voice’ and Silence:  The Problematics of the Menarcheal Body.” Bodily Boundaries, Sexualised Genders and Medical Discourses.   Ed. Marion de Ras and Victoria Grace.  Palmerston, New Zealand:  Dunmore, 1997.  69-84.

Lu, Min-Zhan.  “From Silence to Words:  Writing as Struggle.” Dialogue on Writing:  Rethinking ESL, Basic Writing, and First-Year Composition.  Ed. Geraldine DeLuca, Len Fox, Mark-Ameen Johnson, and Myra Kogen.  Mahwah, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002.

Middleton, Joyce Irene. “Echoes from the Past: Learning How to Listen, Again.” The Sage Handbook of Rhetorical Studies. Ed. Andrea A. Lunsford. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2009. 353-372.

Montiglio, Silvia.  Silence in the Land of Logos.  Princeton UP.

Mutnick, Deborah.  “From Silence to Speech:  How the ‘Dialogic Imagination’ Saved Me.”  The Personal Narrative:  Writing Ourselves as Teachers and Scholars.  Ed. Gil Haroian-Guerin.  Herndon, VA:  Calendar Islands, 1999.

Schenke, Arleen.  “The ‘Will to Reciprocity’ and the Work of Memory:  Fictioning Speaking out of Silence in ESL and Feminist Pedagogy.”  Resources for Feminist Research 20.3-4 (1991):  47-55.

Sontag, Susan.  Styles of Radical Will.  New York:  Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1969.

Wilson, Matthew.  “Research, Expressivism, and Silence.”  JAC 15.2 (1995):  241-60.