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Dana L. Cloud

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The Matrix and Critical Theory’s Desertion of the Real,” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 3 (2006).

Special: Response to Jennifer Daryl Slack's "Duel to the Death?"

Cloud, Dana L, Stephen Macek, and James Arnt Aune, “’The Limbo of Ethical Simulacra’: Reply to Ron Greene,” Philosophy and Rhetoric 39 (2006): 72- 84.

“Fighting Words: Labor and the Limits of Communication at Staley, 1993 to 1996,” Management Communication Quarterly 18 (2005): 509-542.

“’To Veil the Threat of Terror’: Afghan Women and the <Clash of Civilizations> In the Imagery of the U.S. War on Terrorism,” Quarterly Journal of Speech 90 (2004): 285-306. Reprinted in Diane Hope, Lester Olson, and Cara Finnegan, Eds., Visual Rhetoric: A Reader in Communication and American Culture (Sage: in press).

“Laboring Under the Sign of the New: Cultural Studies, Organizational Communication, and the Fallacy of the New Economy.” Management Communication Quarterly 15 (2001): 268-278.

“The Null Persona: Racialized Rhetorics of Silence in the Uprising of ’34.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 2 (1999): 177-209. Reprinted in Charles Morris and Stephen Browne, Readings on the Rhetoric of Social Protest (2e, Strata, 2005).

“The Rhetoric of Family Values: Scapegoating, Utopia, and the Privatization of Social Responsibility.” Western Journal of Communication 62 (1998): 387-419. (lead article)

"Hegemony or Concordance? The Rhetoric of Tokenism in Oprah Winfrey's Rags-to-Riches Biography." Critical Studies in Mass Communication 13 (2, 1996): 115-137.

“Capitalism, Concordance, and Conservatism: Rejoinder to Condit.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 14 (1997).

Cheney, George and Dana L. Cloud, “Doing Democracy, Engaging the Material: Employee Participation and Labor Activity in an Age of Market Globalization.” Management Communication Quarterly 19 (2006): 501-540.

Cloud, Dana L, Stephen Macek, and James Arnt Aune, “’The Limbo of Ethical Simulacra’: Reply to Ron Greene,” Philosophy and Rhetoric 39 (2006): 72-84.

“Beyond Evil: Understanding Power Rhetorically and Materially.”  Rhetoric and Public Affairs, Fall 2003.

“Rhetoric and Economics: Or, How Rhetoricians Can Get a Little Class” [review essay] Quarterly Journal of Speech 88 (2002): 342-358.

"Materiality of Discourse as Oxymoron: A Challenge to Critical Rhetoric." Western Journal of Communication 58 (1994): 141-163. (lead article)

"The Limits of Interpretation: Ambivalence and the Stereotype in Spenser: For Hire," Critical Studies in Mass Communication 9 (1992): 311-324. (lead article)

Electronic:

“Therapy, Silence and War: Consolation and the End of Deliberation in the ‘Affected’ Public.” POROI (electronic journal in communication studies), 2 (1, August, 2003), http://inpress.lib.uiowa.edu/poroi/papers/cloud030816.html.

“The Affirmative Masquerade.” American Communication Journal 4.3 (2001), http://acjournal.org/holdings/vol4/iss3/special/cloud.htm