Bibliography

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Bibliography for Archival Research
Octalogs
(The Octalogs are a series of talks—each session having eight speakers—that were given at a rhetoric
and composition conference and later published in the journal Rhetoric Review.)
“The Politics of Historiography.” Rhetoric Review 7 (1988): 5–49. Print.
Enos, Richard Leo. “Octalog II: The (Continuing) Politics of Historiography. Rhetoric Review 16.1 (Fall
1997): 22–44. Print.
Agnew, Lois. “Octalog III: The Politics of Historiography in 2010.” Rhetoric Review 30.2 (2011): 109–134.
Print.
Gaillet, Lynee Lewis. “(Per)Forming Archival Research Methodologies.” CCC. 64.1 (September
2012): 35–58. Print.
Connors, Robert. “Dreams and Play: Historical Method and Methodology.” Methods and Methodology
in Composition Research. Eds. Gesa Kirsch and Patricia Sullivan. Carbondale: Southern Illinois
UP, 1992. Print.
Royster, Jacqueline Jones. “When the First Voice You Hear is Not Your Own.” CCC. 47.1
(February 1996): 29–40. Print.
Enos, Richard Leo. “Recovering the Lost Art of Researching the History of Rhetoric.” Rhetoric
Society Quarterly 29.4 (Fall 1999): 7–20. Print.
Ferreira-Buckley, Linda. “Rescuing the Archives from Foucault.” College English 61.5 (May 1999):
577–83. Print.
Miller, Thomas P., and Melody Bowdon. “A Rhetorical Stance on the Archives of Civic
Action.” College English 61.5 (May 1999): 574–76. Print.
Hui Wu. “Historical Studies of Rhetorical Women Here and There: Methodological Challenges to
Dominant Frameworks.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 32.1 (Winter 2002): 81–96. Print.
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Wells, Susan. “Claiming the Archive for Rhetoric and Composition.” Rhetoric and Composition as
Intellectual Work. Ed. Gary Olson. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 2002: 55–64. Print.
Birmingham, Elizabeth. “I See Dead People: Archive, Crypt, and an Argument for the Researcher’s
6th Sense.” Beyond the Archives: Research as a Lived Process. Eds. Elizabeth Rohan and Gesa
Kirsch. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 2008. 139–146. Print.
L'Eplattenier, Barbara. "An Argument for Archival Research Methods: Thinking Beyond
Methodology." College English 72.1 (September 2009): 67–79. Print.
Glenn, Cheryl, and Jessica Enoch. “Drama in the Archives: Rereading Methods, Rewriting History.”
CCC 61.2 (Dec. 2009): 321–342. Print.
McKee, Heidi A. and James E. Porter. “The Ethics of Archival Research.” CCC. 64.1 (September
2012): 59–81. Print. 9,205
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