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Vitanza, Victor J. In Be Tween: Or, Writing on the Midway. In Dene Grigar, John Barbar (eds). New Worlds, New Words: Exploring Pathways for Writing about and in Electronic Environments. Hampton Press. Cresskill, New York, 2001, pp. 75-94.
Vitanza, Victor J. Other of the Ear. In frAme: Journal of Culture and Technology 5. 2001.
Vitanza, Victor J. The Shaping Forces of Electronic Texts and Journals on Our Professional Work. In The Writing Instructor.
Vitanza, Victor J. et al. MOOs, Anarchitexture, Towards a New Threshold. In Stephanie Gibson, Ollie Oviedo (eds). The Emerging CyberCulture: Literacy, Paradigm, and Paradox. Hampton Press. New York, 2000, pp. 229-262.
Vitanza, Victor J. From Heuristic to Aleatory Procedures; or, Towards 'Writing the Accident'. In Maureen Daly Goggin (ed). Inventing a Discipline: Rhetoric Scholarship in Honor of Richard E. Young. NCTE. Urbana, Illinois, 2000, pp. 185-206.
Vitanza, Victor J. James A. Berlin. In Michael Moran, Michelle Ballif (eds). 20th Century Rhetorics and Rhetoricians. Greenwood Press. Westport, Connecticut, 2000, pp. 32-43.
Vitanza, Victor J. Iterations with Victor Vitanza on MOOs: an interview on the theory of MOOs and MOOniversity: A Student's Guide to Online Learning Environments. In Kairos 5/1. 2000.
Vitanza, Victor J., Michelle Ballif (Interview). Victor J. Vitanza. In Michael G. Moran and Michelle Ballif (eds). Twentieth-Century Rhetorics and Rhetoricians: Critical Studies and Sources. Greenwood Press. Westport, CN, 2000, pp. 336-342.
Vitanza, Victor J. CompoZing comPLIcating Processes. PRE/TEXT: Electra(Lite) 3/01. 1999-2000.
Vitanza, Victor J. Potemkin-Repetition. PRE/TEXT: Electra(Lite) 3/01. 1999-2000.
Rock and-or-not Roll, Rhythm, Noise, and Processual Mediating-Vibrating Technologies. Enculturation: A Journal for Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture 2/2. Spring 1999.
Vitanza, Victor J. 'the wasteland grows'; Or, What is 'Cultural Studies for Composition' and Why Must We Always Speak Good of It? JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 19/4. 1999, pp. 699-703.
Vitanza, Victor J. (ed). CyberReader. 2/e. Allyn & Bacon. Boston, August 1998, 528 pages, Paperback, ISBN: 0205290868. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Vitanza, Victor J. Of MOOs, Folds, and Non-Reactionary Virtual Communities. In Cynthia Haynes, Jan Homlevik (eds). High Wired: On the Design, Use, and Theory of Educational MOOs. University of Michigan Press. Ann Arbor, 1998.
Vitanza, Victor J. Love, Lust, Rhetorics (from Double Binds to Intensities). In Duane Roen, Stewart Brown, Theresa Enos (eds). Living Rhetoric and Composition: Stories of the Discipline. Lawrence Erlbaum. NJ, 1998, pp. 143-158.
Vitanza, Victor J. The Hermeneutics of Abandonment. Parallax 4/4. 1998, pp. 123-39.
Vitanza, Victor J. Negation, Subjectivity, and The History of Rhetoric. State University of New York Press. Albany, 1997, 440 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 0791431231. Buy it at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk. Paperback, ISBN: 079143124X. Buy it at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk.
Vitanza, Victor J. Writing for the World Wide Web, or W4. Allyn & Bacon. September 1997, 236 pages, Paperback, ISBN: 0205266932. Buy it at Amazon.com.
Vitanza, Victor J. Electricity III. PRETEXT: Electra(Lite) 1/1. 1997.
Vitanza, Victor J. Changing, with a paratheory of everything. CWRL 3/1.
Vitanza, Victor J. Aesthetics, Party Lines. JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory. 17/3. 1997, pp. 503-505.
Vitanza, Victor J., Steve Mailloux (Interview). Re/Inter/View of Negation, Subjectivity, and The History of Rhetoric. PRE/TEXT-List. September-October 1997.
Vitanza, Victor J. Two Propositions: On the Hermeneutics of Suspicion and on Writing the History of Rhetoric. In Rosalind J. Gabin. Discourse Studies in Honor of James L. Kinneavy. Studia Humanistica. Potomac, Maryland, 1996, pp. 55-72.
Vitanza, Victor J. Historiographies of Rhetoric. In Theresa Enos (ed). Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition. Garland Publishing. New York, 1996.
Vitanza, Victor J., Diane Mowery. Logocentrism. In Theresa Enos (ed). Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition. Garland Publishing. New York, 1996.
Vitanza, Victor J. (ed). CyberReader. Allyn & Bacon. Boston, 1996, 512 pages.
Vitanza, Victor J. Writing the Paradigm. (Review/Article on Gregory Ulmer's Heuretics: The Logic of Invention.) Electronic Review of Books.
Vitanza, Victor J. Historiographies of Rhetoric. In Alan C. Purves (ed). Encyclopedia of English Language Arts. NCTE. Urbana, 1995.
Vitanza, Victor J. The Novelist as Topologist: John Barth's Lost in the Funhouse. In Chris Giroux (ed). Contemporary Literary Criticism. Gale Research. New York, 1995.
Vitanza, Victor J. Feminist Sophistic? JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 15/2. 1995, pp. 321-49.
Vitanza, Victor J. (ed). Writing Histories of Rhetoric.
Southern Illinois University Press. Carbondale, 1994, 296 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 0809319020. Buy it at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk.
Vitanza, Victor J. Concerning a Post-Classical Ethos, as Para/Rhetorical Ethics, the 'Selphs,' and the Excluded Third. In James and Tita Baumlin (eds). Ethos: New Essays in Rhetorical and Critical Theory. Southern Methodist University Press. Dallas, 1994, pp. 389-431.
Vitanza, Victor J. Editor's Preface, Dedication, and Acknowledgement. (Dedication to Geo. Kennedy and K. Burke). In Writing Histories of Rhetoric. Southern Illinois University Press. Carbondale, 1994, pp. vii-xi.
Vitanza, Victor J. Taking A-Count of a (Future-Anterior) History of Rhetoric as 'Libidinalized Marxism' (A PM Pastiche). In Writing Histories of Rhetoric. Southern Illinois University Press. Carbondale, 1994, pp. 180-216.
Vitanza, Victor J. After/Word: Preparing to meet the faces that 'we' will have met. Writing Histories of Rhetoric. Southern Illinois University Press. Carbondale, 1994, pp. 217-57.
Vitanza, Victor J. Threes. In W. Ross Winterowd, Vincent Gillespie (eds). Composition in Context: Essays in Honor of Donald C. Stewart. Southern Illinois University Press. Carbondale, 1994, pp. 196-218.
Vitanza, Victor J. Interview with Victor J. Vitanza. Harper's Magazine. January 1994, p. 29.
Vitanza, Victor J. (ed). PRE/TEXT: The First Decade. University of Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, 1993, 321 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 0822937638. Buy it at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk. Paperback, ISBN: 082295513X. Buy it at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk.
Vitanza, Victor J. The Rudiments of the History of Rhetoric and the Rhetorics of History. In Takis Poulakos (ed). Rethinking the Rhetorical Tradition: Multidisciplinary Essays on the Rhetorical Tradition. Polemics Series. Westview Press. Denver, 1993, pp. 193-239.
Vitanza, Victor J. Retrospective/Prospective. In PRE/TEXT: The First Decade. University of Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, 1993, pp. xi-xxiii.
Vitanza, Victor J. For Charles. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 22/3. Summer 1992, pp. 1-5.
Vitanza, Victor J. (ed). Michelle Ballif. Realms of Rhetoric: Phonic, Graphic, Electronic. (with) Arlington, TX: Rhetoric Society of America, 1991, 304 pages.
Vitanza, Victor J. Three Countertheses: A Critical In(ter)vention into Composition Theories and Pedagogies. In J.. Schilb and P. Harkin (eds). Contending With Words: Composition and Rhetoric in a Postmodern Era. Modern Language Association. New York, 1991, pp. 139-72.
Vitanza, Victor J. 'Some More' Notes, Toward a Third Sophistic. Argumentation 5. 1991, pp. 117-39.
Vitanza, Victor J. (Contributor), Bruce Teets (ed). Joseph Conrad: An Annotated Bibliography. Garland. New York, 1990.
Vitanza, Victor J. An Open Letter to My 'Colligs': On Paraethics, Pararhetorics, and the Hysterical Turn. PRE/TEXT 11/3-4. 1990, pp. 237-87.
Vitanza, Victor J. What's 'at stake' in the Gorgian Fragment on Seriousness/Laughter. PRE/TEXT 10/1-2. 1989, pp. 107-14.
Vitanza, Victor J. Cackling with Tears in My Eyes; or, Some Responses to 'The Gang of Three': Scott-Leff-Kennedy. Rhetoric Review 7/1. 1988, pp. 214-18.
Vitanza, Victor J. The Politics of Historiography. Rhetoric Review 7/1. 1988, pp. 5-49.
Vitanza, Victor J. Invention, Serendipity, Catastrophe, and a Unified, Ironic Theory of Change: The Two Master and Two Mistress Tropes, with Attendant Offspring. In Charles W. Kneupper (ed). Visions of Rhetoric: History, Theory and Criticism. Rhetoric Society of America. Arlington, TX, 1987, pp. 132-45.
Vitanza, Victor J. Critical Sub/Versions of the History of Philosophical Rhetoric. Rhetoric Review 6/1. Fall 1987, pp. 41-66.
Vitanza, Victor J. 'Notes' Towards Historiographies of Rhetorics; or, The Rhetorics of the Histories of Rhetorics: Traditional, Revisionary, and Sub/Versive. PRE/TEXT 8/1-2. Spring-Summer 1987, pp. 63-125.
Vitanza, Victor J. Rhetoric's Past and Future: A Conversation with Edward P. J. Corbett. PRE/TEXT 8/3-4. Fall-Winter 1987, pp. 247-64.
Vitanza, Victor J. KB X 2: Preface 9. PRE/TEXT 6/3-4. 1985, pp. 121-29.
Vitanza, Victor J. A Mal-Lingering Thought (Tragic-Comedic) About KB's Visit. PRE/TEXT 6/3-4. 1985, pp. 163-67.
Vitanza, Victor J. Rhetoric, Cookery, and Recipes: Preface 2. PRE/TEXT I/1-2. 1980, pp. 204-14.
Vitanza, Victor J. A Tagmemic Organizational Heuristic for the Whole Composition. College Composition and Communication 30. 1979, pp. 270-74.
Vitanza, Victor J. 'The Question of Poe's Narrators': Perverseness Considered Once Again. American Transcendental Quarterly: A Journal of New England Writers 38. 1978, pp. 137-49.
Vitanza, Victor J. Teaching a Senior Seminar in the Analysis of Prose Style. College English Association Forum 8. April 1978, pp. 7-8.
Vitanza, Victor J. A Comprehensive Survey of Course Offerings in the Study of Literary Style in American Colleges and Universities. Style 12/1. Fall 1978.
Vitanza, Victor J. The Novelist as Topologist: John Barth's Lost in the Funhouse. Texas Studies in Literature and Language 19/1. 1977, pp. 83-97.
Vitanza, Victor J. Melville's Redburn and Emerson's 'General Education of the Eye.' Emerson Society Quarterly 21. 1975, pp. 40-45.
Vitanza, Victor J. Edgar Allan Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym: An Anatomy of Perverseness. Etudes Anglaises 27/1. Paris, 1974, pp. 26-37.
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