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Some Works Cited and Consulted


Barabási, A. (2003). Linked: How Everything is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means For Business, Science, and Everyday Life. New York: The Penguin Group.

Critchely, S. (1997). Very Little...Almost Nothing. New York: Routledge.

Davis, D. (2000). Breaking Up At Totality: A Rhetoric of Laughter. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.

Dreyfus , H. (2004). "Kierkegaard on the Internet: Anonymity vs. Commitment in the Present Age." (Webpage). retrieved from http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~hdreyfus/html/paper_kierkegaard.html

Lacan, J. (1988). Freud's Papers on Technique (Seminar of Jacques Lacan , Book 1) (Bk. 1). New York: W.W. Norton.

Lucaites, J. and R. Hariman. (2007). "The Times Square Kiss: Iconic Photography and Civic Renewal in U.S. Public Culture." Journal of American History, 121-132.

Lucaites, J. and R. Hariman. (2001). "Visual Rhetoric, Photojournalism and Democratic Public Culture." Rhetoric Review, 20, 47-42.

Morey , S. (2008). "Gregory Ulmer, Electronic Monuments." Rhizomes 17. (Webpage). retrieved from http://www.rhizomes.net/issue17/reviews/morey.html

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Selfe, C. (1999). "Technology and Literacy: A Story about the Perils of Not Paying Attention." CCC, 50.3, 411-436.

Sirc, G. (2002). English Composition as a Happening. Logan: Utah State University Press.

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Vitanza, V. (1997). Negation, Subjectivity, the History of Rhetoric. Albany: State University of New York Press.


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