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Dana L. Cloud

Chapters in Books

"Corporate Social Responsibility as Oxymoron: Universalization and Exploitation at Boeing," in Steve May, George Cheney, and Juliet Roper, eds. , The Debate Over Corporate Social Responsibility (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2007): 219-231.

“Change Happens: Materialist Dialectics and Communication Studies,” in Dana Cloud, Lee Artz, and Stephen Macek, Eds., Marxism and Communication Studies (Peter Lang Publishers, 2006).

“The Point is to Change It: Reflections on Academics and Activism,” In Jhong- Hwa Lee, Ed. Rhetoric and Activism, anticipated 2007.

“Flying While Arab: The Rhetoric of Racial Profiling in the U.S. War on Terrorism,” in Kevin Ayotte, Daniel O’Hare, and Daniel O’Keefe, Eds., Terrorism: Communication and Rhetorical Perspectives, anticipated 2007.

“The Dialectic as Rhetorical Situation ,” For volume on rhetoric and materialism (eds. John Lucaites and Barbara Biesecker), anticipated 2007.


“The First Lady’s Privates: Queering Eleanor Roosevelt for Public Address Studies.” In Charles Morris, Ed., Queering Public Address (University of South Carolina, anticipated 2007).

“Hegemony or Concordance? The Rhetoric of Tokenism in ‘Oprah’ Winfrey’s Rags-to-Riches Biography.” Reprinted in Carl R. Burgchardt, Readings in Rhetorical Criticism (Strata, 2005).

“The Doxicon: Image, Strategy, and the Undoing of Consent,” in Patricia Bizzell, Ed., Rhetorical Agendas (Lawrence Ehrlbaum, 2005), 233-41.

“The Necessity of Argument: Heterodoxy and the Image in the War on Terrorism.” In Charles Willard, Ed., Proceedings of the 2003 Alta Conference on Argumentation (National Communication Association, 2005).

“The Triumph of Consolatory Ritual Over Deliberation Since 9/11/2001.” In Gerard Hauser and Amy Grim, Eds., Rhetorical Democracy: Discursive Practices of Civic Engagement [Selected Papers from the Tenth Biennial Conference of the Rhetoric Society of America] (Malwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2003), 75-80.

Dana L. Cloud and Sharon Jarvis, “Acts of Madness or Acts of Protest? News Coverage of Political Assassination Attempts 1973-2001.” G. Thomas Goodnight, Ed., Arguing Communication andCulture:Proceedings of the Alta Conference on Argumentation, 2001 (National Communication Association, 2002), 410-421.

“Fighting Words: Labor and the Limits of Symbolic Intervention at Staley, 1993- 96,” Steven Goldzwig and Patricia Sullivan, Eds., New Approaches to Rhetoric (Sage, 2004), 203-222.

“Bringing Down Suharto: Globalization, the State, and Social Movement in Indonesia,” in Robert Asen and Dan Brouwer, Eds., Counterpublics and the State (SUNY Press, 2001), 235-264.

"The Rhetoric of Family Values and the Public Sphere." Sally Jackson, Ed., Argumentation and Values: Proceedings of the Alta Conference on Argumentation 1995 (Backlick, VA: Speech Communication Association, 1996), 281-289.

"Edwin Black." In Teresa Enos, Ed. Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Compoistion (New York: Garland,1996), 77.

"Socialism of the Mind: The New Age of Post-Marxism." In Herbert Simons and Michael Billig, Eds., After Postmodernism: Reconstructing Ideology Critique (London: Sage, 1994), 222-252.

"Operation Desert Comfort," In L. Rabinovitz and S. Jeffords, Eds., Seeing Through the Media: The Persian Gulf War. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1994. 155-170. Reprinted in Sonja Foss, Ed., Rhetorical Criticism: Exploration and Practice (2nd ed.) (Waveland: 1995).

"The Possibility of a Liberating Narrative: Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time." In Helen Sterk, Linda Perry, and Lynn Turner, Eds. Constructing and Reconstructing Gender (Albany: SUNY Press, 1992), 5-16.