Acknowledgments
Introduction
Communication and the Voice of Other
Michael Huspek
1. Textual Violence in Academe: On Writing with Respect for One's Others
John Shotter
2. Seeing Oneself Through Other's Eyes in Social Inquiry
Klaus Krippendorff
3. Unheard Voices from Unknown Places: Saving the Subject for Science
Lenore Langsdorf
4. Foucault on the "Other Within"
Michael Huspek
5. Foucault Inserted: Philosophy, Struggle, and Transgression
Gary P. Radford
6. An Attempt to Contribute to the Rhetoric of Science Movement: From Monologue to Dialogue
Branislav Kovacic, Donald P. Cushman, and Robert C. MacDougall
7. Establishing Interdependence in Employee-Owned Democratic Organizations
Teresa M. Harrison
8. Transcribing the Body and Materializing the Subject: Women's Victim Narratives in Penalty Phase Testimony
Sara Cobb
9. Channel Surfing for Rape and Resistance on Court TV
Lynn Comerford
10. Insiders in the Body: Communication, Multiple Personalities, and the Body Politic
Joseph Gemin
11. Defining Occupational Disease: An Archaeology of Medical Knowledge
Alan G. Gross
12. Shooting Downwind: Depicting the Radiated Body in Epidemiology and Documentary Photography
Bryan C. Taylor
13. The Limits of Cummunication: Lyotard and Levinas on Otherness
Andrew R. Smith
Postscript
Transgressing Discourses, the Voice of Other, and Kant's Foggy Island of Truth
Gary P. Radford
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