These are all the texts listed on the official course syllabus (aka the “master” syllabus) plus some additions.  Texts with an asterisk after them are available in KU’s Library.  We will be using this list as our primary research resource.

You can also access the file HERE.

Armstrong, Jerome and Makos Moulitsas, eds. Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green, 2006. **

Asen, Robert and Daniel Brouwer, eds. Counterpublics and the State. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 2001. *

Benjamin, Ernst and Michael Mauer, eds. Academic Collective Bargaining. New York: MLA, 2006. *

Boedeker, Deborah and Kurt Raaflaub, eds. Democracy, Empire, and the Arts in Fifth-century Athens. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1998. *

Boudin, Chesa, Kenyon Farrow, and Dan Berger. Letters from Young Activists: Today’s Rebels Speak Out. New York: Nation Books, 2005. *

Butler, Judith. Undoing Gender. New York: Routledge, 2004. *

Butler, Judith, Ernesto Laclau, and Slavoj Žižek. Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left. London: Verso, 2000. *

Butler, Judith and Gayatri Chakrovorty Spivak. Who Sings the Nation-State?: Language, Politics, Belonging. Calcutta, India: Seagull Books, 2007. *

Calhoun, Craig, ed. Habermas and the Public Sphere. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1992. *

Chambers, Edward and Michael Cowan. Roots for Radicals: Organizing for Power, Action, and Justice. New York: Continuum, 2003. *

Checker, Melissa and Maggie Fishman. Local Actions: Cultural Activism, Power, and Public Life in America. New York: Columbia UP, 2004. *

Cobb, Michael. God Hates Fags: The Rhetorics of Religious Violence. New York: NYU P, 2006. *

Cobble, Dorothy Sue. The Other Women’s Movement: Workplace Justice and Social Rights in Modern America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2004. *

Corbett, Edward and Rosa Eberly. Elements of Reasoning, 2e. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000. *

Crocco, Margaret Smith, Petra Munro, and Kathleen Weiler. Pedagogies of Resistance: Women Educator Activists, 1880-1960. New York: Teachers College Press, 1999. *

Crossley, Nick and John Michael Roberts, eds. After Habermas: New Perspectives on the Public Sphere. Oxford: Blackwell Pubs., 2004. *

Croteau, David, William Hoynes, and Charlotte Ryan, eds. Rhyming Hope and History: Activists, Academics, and Social Movement Scholarship. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2005. *

Cushman, Ellen. The Struggle and the Tools: Oral and Literate Strategies in an Inner City Community. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1998. *

Della Porto, Donatella, Massimillano Andretta, Lorenzo Mosca, and Herbert Reiter. Globalization from Below: Transnational Activists and Protest Networks. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2006. *

DeLuca, Kevin Michael. Image Politics: The New Rhetoric of Environmental Activism. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum, 2005. *

Dolan, Frederick and Thomas Dumm, eds. Rhetorical Republic: Governing Representations in American Politics. Amherst, MA: U Massachusetts P, 1993. *

Duncombe, Stephen, ed. Cultural Resistance Reader. London: Verso, 2002. *

Eberly, Rosa. Citizen Critics: Literary Public Spheres. Urbana, IL: U of Illinois P, 2000. *

Eberly, Rosa and Jeremy Cohen, eds. A Laboratory for Public Scholarship and Democracy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006. *

Farrell, Thomas. Norms of Rhetorical Culture. New Haven, CT: Yale UP, 1995. *

Fontana, Benedetto. Talking Democracy: Historical Perspectives on Rhetoric and Democracy. University Park, PA: Penn State UP, 2004. *

Freire, Paulo. Pedagogy of the Oppressed. New York: Continuum, 1989. *

—. Letters to Cristina: Reflections on My Life and Work. New York: Routledge, 1996. *

—. Teachers as Cultural Workers: Letters to Those Who Dare to Teach. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1998. *

—. Pedagogy of Hope: Reliving Pedagogy of the Oppressed. New York: Continuum, 1998. *

—. Pedagogy of the Heart. New York: Continuum, 1998. *

—. Pedagogy of Freedom: Ethics, Democracy, and Civic Courage. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998. *

Gastil, John. Democracy in Small Groups: Participation, Decision Making, and Communication. Gabriola Island, BC (Canada): New Society Pubs., 1993. *

Goodwin, Jeff, James Jasper, and Francesca Polletta, eds. Passionate Politics: Emotions and Social Movements. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2001. *

Gramsci, Antonio. Selections from the Prison Notebooks. New York: International Pubs, 1971. *

Habermas, Jürgen. Between Facts and Norms: Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1996. *

—. The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry Into a Category of Bourgeois Society. Cambrige, MA: MIT Press, 1989. *

—. The Theory of Communicative Action. Boston: Beacon, 1984. *

Hardt, Michael and Antonio Negri. Empire. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2000. *

—. Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire. New York: Penguin Press, 2004. *

Hauser, Gerald. Vernacular Voices: The Rhetoric of Publics and Public Spheres. Columbia, SC: U of South Carolina P, 1999. *

Hauser, Gerald and Amy Grim, eds. Rhetorical Democracy: Discursive Practices of Civic Engagement. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum, 2003. *

Heywood, Leslie, ed. The Women’s Movement Today: An Encyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2006. *

Hill, Mike and Warren Montag, eds. Masses, Classes, and the Public Sphere. New York: Verso, 2000. *

Hollis, Karyn. Liberating Voices: Writing and the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2004. **

Irigaray, Luce. Democracy Begins Between Two. New York: Routledge, 2000. *

Ives, Peter. Language and Hegemony in Gramsci. London: Pluto Press, 2004. *

Kates, Susan. Activist Rhetorics and American Higher Education, 1885-1937. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2001. *

Keck, Margaret and Kathryn Sikkink. Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1998. *

Klandermans, Bert and Suzanne Staggenborg, eds. Methods of Social Movement Research. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2002. *

Lakoff, George. Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think, 2e. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2002. *

—. Don’t Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green, 2004. *

Laclau, Ernesto and Chantal Mouffe. Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democracy Politics. London: Verso, 1985. *

Lakoff, Robin Tolmach. The Language War. Berkeley: U of California P, 2000. *

Luntz, Frank. Words that Work: It’s Not What You Say, It’s What People Hear. New York: Hyperion, 2007. *

MacKinnon, Catharine. Only Words. Cambridge, MA: Harvard, 1993. *

—. Toward a Feminist Theory of the State. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1989. *

Mathieu, Paula. Tactics of Hope: The Public Turn in English Composition. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 2005. *

McCarthy, Timothy Patrick and John McMillian, eds. The Radical Reader: A Documentary History of the American Radical Tradition. New York: New Press, 2003. *

McCaughey, Martha and Michael Ayers, eds. Cyberactivism: Online Activism in Theory and Practice. New York: Routledge, 2003. *

McCloskey, Deirdre. The Rhetoric of Economics, 2e. Madison, WI: U of Wisconsin P, 1998. *

McLaren, Peter. Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000. *

Meagher, Sharon and Patrice DiQuinzio, eds. Women and Children First : Feminism, Rhetoric, and Public Policy. Albany, NY: SUNY UP, 2005. *

Mertes, Tom, ed. A Movement of Movements: Is Another World Really Possible? London: Verso, 2004. *

Meyer, David, Valerie Jenness, and Helen Ingram, eds. Routing the Opposition: Social Movements, Public Policy, and Democracy. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2005. *

Montgomery, David. The Fall of the House of Labor: The Workplace, the State, and American Labor Activism, 1865-1925. New York: Cambridge UP, 1987. *

Morgan, Robin, ed. Sisterhood is Global: The International Women’s Movement Anthology. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1984. *

Mouffe, Chantal. The Democratic Paradox. London: Verso, 2000. *

Moyer, Bill, JoAnn McAllister, Mary Lou Finley, and Steve Soifer. Doing Democracy. Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Pubs., 2001. *

Naples, Nancy. Grassroots Warriors: Activist Mothering, Community Work, and the War on Poverty. New York: Routledge, 1998. *

Negt, Oskar and Alexander Kluge. Public Sphere and Experience: Toward and Analysis of the Bourgeois and Proletarian Public Sphere. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1993. *

Piven, Frances Fox. Poor People’s Movements: Why They Succeed, How They Fail. New York: Vintage, 1978. *

Polletta, Francesca. Freedom is an Endless Meeting: Democracy in American Social Movements. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2002. *

Ponce de León, Juana, ed. Our Word is Our Weapon: Selected Writings Subcomandante Marcos. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2001. *

Riedner, Rachel and Kevin Mahoney. Democracies to Come: Rhetorical Action, Neoliberalism, and Communities of Resistance. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008.

Rhodes, Jacqueline. Radical Feminism, Writing, and Critical Agency: From Manifesto to Modem. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 2005. *

Roberts-Miller, Patricia. Deliberate Conflict: Argument, Political Theory, and Composition Classes. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2004. *

Salazar, Philippe-Joseph. An African Athens: Rhetoric and the Shaping of Democracy in South Africa. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum, 2002. *

Sen, Rinku. Stir It Up: Lessons in Community Organizing and Advocacy. San Francisco: Josey-Bass, 2003. *

Shapiro, Ian and Casiano Hacker-Cordón, eds. Democracy’s Edges. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP, 1999. *

Sharer, Wendy. Vote and Voice: Women’s Organizations and Political Literacy, 1915-1930. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2004. *

Shaw, Randy. The Activist’s Handbook: A Primer. Berkeley: U of California P, 2001. *

Shepard, Benjamin and Ronald Hayduk, eds. From ACT UP to the WTO: Urban Protest and Community Building in the Era of Globalization. London: Verso, 2002. *

Skocpol, Theda and Morris Fiorina, eds. Civic Engagement in American Democracy. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution P, 1999. *

Van de Donk, W., ed. Cyberprotest: New Media, Citizens, and Social Movements. New York: Routledge, 2004. *

Wainwright, Hilary. Reclaim the State: Experiments in Popular Democracy. Calcutta, India: Seagull Books, 2007. *

Wallis, Jim. God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets it Wrong and the Left Doesn’t Get It. New York: HarperCollins, 2005. *

Waltz, Mitzi. Alternative and Activist Media. Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh UP, 2005. *

Warner, Michael. Publics and Counterpublics. New York: Zone Books, 2002. *

Weisser, Christian. Moving Beyond Academic Discourse: Composition Studies and the Public Sphere. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2002. *

Willard, Charles Arthur. Liberalism and the Problem of Knowledge: A New Rhetoric for Modern Democracy. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1996. *

Williams, Raymond. Marxism and Literature. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1977. *


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