The Black God Trope and Rhetorical Resistance

The Black God Trope and Rhetorical Resistance
Title The Black God Trope and Rhetorical Resistance PDF eBook
Author Armondo Collins
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 153
Release 2023-05-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1666921572

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In The Black God Trope and Rhetorical Resistance: A Tradition of Race and Religion, Armondo R. Collins theorizes Black Nationalist rhetorical strategies as an avenue to better understanding African American communication practices. The author demonstrates how Black rhetors use writing about God to create a language that reflects African Americans’ shifting subjectivity within the American experience. This book highlights how the Black God trope and Black Nationalist religious rhetoric function as an embodied rhetoric. Collins also addresses how the Black God trope functions as a gendered critique of white western patriarchy, to demonstrate how an ideological position like womanism is voiced by authors using the Black God trope as a means of public address. Scholars of rhetoric, African American literature, and religious studies will find this book of particular interest.

Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice

Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice
Title Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Casey R. Schmitt
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 380
Release 2020-01-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 179360522X

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Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice: A Critical Confluenceexamines how individuals and communities have responded on a global scale to present day water crises as matters of social justice, through oratory, mass demonstration, deliberation, testimony, and other rhetorical appeals. This book applies critical communication methods and perspectives to interrogate the pressing yet mind-boggling dilemma currently faced in environmental studies and policy: that clean water, the very stuff of life, which flows freely from the tap in affluent areas, is also denied to huge populations, materially and fluidly exemplifying the currents of justice, liberty, and equity. Contributors highlight discourse and water justice movements in nonofficial spheres from activists, artists, and the grassroots. In extending the technical, economic, moral, and political conversations on water justice, this collection applies special focus on the novel rhetorical concepts and responses not necessarily unique to but especially enacted in water justice situations. Scholars of rhetoric, sociology, activism, communication, and environmental studies will find this book particularly useful.

The Style and Rhetoric of Elizabeth Dole

The Style and Rhetoric of Elizabeth Dole
Title The Style and Rhetoric of Elizabeth Dole PDF eBook
Author Rachel B. Friedman
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 155
Release 2013-12-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0739182382

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This book analyses the public discourse of Elizabeth Dole. It explores the way in which this trail-blazing public figure navigated the double binds that confront women who obtain and exercise political power. The text argues that Dole crafted a conservative, feminine persona in which she depicted herself as a selfless public servant. This sense of servant was defined through Dole’s appeal to the transcendent moral purposes of Christianity. She used this image to great effect in her most noteworthy public addresses, especially her 1996 Republican National Convention speech in support of her husband’s presidential campaign. In her 2008 unsuccessful North Carolina U.S. Senate reelection campaign Elizabeth Dole’s political style unraveled in the face of a series of effective attacks by her opponent, Kay Hagan, and her own desperate rhetorical appeals to stave off defeat.

Speaking of Evil

Speaking of Evil
Title Speaking of Evil PDF eBook
Author Matthew Boedy
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 115
Release 2018-10-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1498578446

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Rhetoric and the Responsibility to and for Language: Speaking of Evil relocates the “problem of evil”— the question of why God would allow for the existence of evil—and surveys it as a rhetorical problem. It raises this question: if we speak evil, how shall we speak of evil? When we communicate, we are naming, and evil as the corruption of language plays a central role in that naming. Evil freezes our words, convinces us we have the sole right to their definitions, and generally stifles the dynamic gift of language. By looking at how people in different eras and situations have named evil, this book suggests how we can better take responsibility for our words and why we owe a responsibility to language as our ethical stance toward evil.

Antiracist Discourse in Brazil

Antiracist Discourse in Brazil
Title Antiracist Discourse in Brazil PDF eBook
Author Teun A. van Dijk
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 257
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1793615489

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Antiracist Discourse in Brazil: From Abolition to Affirmative Action follows Teun A. van Dijk’s earlier studies on racist discourse in Europe, the USA, and Latin America. This book focuses on antiracist discourse, focusing on the history of the discourse against slavery and racism and in favor of abolition and affirmative action in Brazil. After a theoretical chapter on antiracism and antiracist discourse, the author studies Jesuit texts of the 17th and 18th century criticizing the abuses against slaves and the texts of black and white writers in the 19th century advocating abolition. The author analyzes discourses of 20th century scholars, journalists, and activists who explicitly combat prevalent international eugenicist and racist ideologies as well as post-abolition discrimination of black people all while challenging the dominant myth of Brazil as a ‘racial democracy.’ After the historical study of these antiracist discourses, this book offers a detailed case study of contemporary debates on affirmative action in Brazilian parliament.

The Reverend Albert Cleage Jr. and the Black Prophetic Tradition

The Reverend Albert Cleage Jr. and the Black Prophetic Tradition
Title The Reverend Albert Cleage Jr. and the Black Prophetic Tradition PDF eBook
Author Earle J. Fisher
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 177
Release 2021-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1793631069

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Reverend Albert Cleage Jr. and the Black Prophetic Tradition: A Reintroduction of The Black Messiah considers how Albert Cleage Jr., in his groundbreaking book of sermons, The Black Messiah (1969), reconfigures the rules of the game as it relates to Christianity and the social political realities of Black people in Detroit and across the country. Taking a rhetorical approach, this book explores how and what The Black Messiah (1969) has contributed to the broader scope of Black Liberation Theology and Black religious rhetoric. Scholars of rhetoric, communication, religious studies, and African American history will find this book particularly useful.

New Directions in Rhetoric and Religion

New Directions in Rhetoric and Religion
Title New Directions in Rhetoric and Religion PDF eBook
Author James W. Vining
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 299
Release 2021-08-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1793622833

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New Directions in Rhetoric and Religion reflects the complex and fluid natures of religion, rhetoric, and public life in our globalized, digital, and politically polarized world by bringing together a diverse group of rhetorical scholars to provide a comprehensive and forward-looking collection on rhetoric and religion. This volume addresses these topics in three separate sections: 1. Rhetorics of religion at work in public activism, 2. Rhetorics of religion in contemporary public discourse, and 3. Ways that rhetoric scholars study religion. Scholars of rhetoric, religion, and social sciences will find this book particularly interesting.