Michelle Obama and the FLOTUS Effect
Platform, Presence, and Agency
Herausgeber: Harris, Heather E.; Moffitt, Kimberly R.
Michelle Obama and the FLOTUS Effect
Platform, Presence, and Agency
Herausgeber: Harris, Heather E.; Moffitt, Kimberly R.
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Michelle Obama intentionally defined her role and herself in ways that countered and complemented the images and works of previous First Ladies. This book explores the role of the first African-American First Lady, and considers her impending legacy on the American political landscape, and society.
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Michelle Obama intentionally defined her role and herself in ways that countered and complemented the images and works of previous First Ladies. This book explores the role of the first African-American First Lady, and considers her impending legacy on the American political landscape, and society.
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Produktdetails
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- Race, Representation, and American Political Institutions
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781498594912
- ISBN-10: 1498594913
- Artikelnr.: 62475073
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Race, Representation, and American Political Institutions
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781498594912
- ISBN-10: 1498594913
- Artikelnr.: 62475073
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Heather E. Harris is professor of communication at Stevenson University. Kimberly R. Moffitt is associate professor at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
1.Poetry in Motions (and Cocoa Butter): Discerning Michelle Obama's Body as
a Site of Rhetorical Dissent and Performative Black Womanhood
Geraud Blanks
2.Ain't She a First Lady?: Michelle Obama, Black Women's Narratives, and
the Rhetoric
of Identification
Sharoni Denise Little
3.Finding the First Lady: The Construction and Negotiation of Michelle
Obama's Identity
Leticia D. Williams
4.Negotiated Respectability, the Looking Glass Self and Mrs. Michelle Obama
Ernestine A. W. Duncan and Khadijah O. Miller
5.Michelle Obama's Impact on Contemporary Feminisms: A Critical Examination
of
the Intersectional Raced and Gendered Discourse of the First Lady
Diane Forbes Berthoud
6.Reflection, Race, and Representation: Analyzing the Magic of Michelle
Obama Effect with and for our Black Daughters
Shawntay Stocks, Sherella Cupid and Tahira Mahdi
7."When They Go Low, We Go High": Michelle Obama's Feminine Style Approach
to Sexual Assault During the 2016 Election
James M. Schnoebelen and Sarah C. Dweik
8.Visuality and the Pathetic First Lady
Stephanie Wideman
9.United We Stand: Michelle Obama's Influence on Reframing the Narrative,
Imagery and Discourse of Veterans and Military Families
Stormy P. Trotter
10.#thanksMichelleObama: The Fight over Healthy School Lunches and Advocacy
Work by the First Lady
Elizabeth Freund Malnati
11.#TurnipForWhat: The On Fleek Persona of Michelle Obama
Erin F. Doss
a Site of Rhetorical Dissent and Performative Black Womanhood
Geraud Blanks
2.Ain't She a First Lady?: Michelle Obama, Black Women's Narratives, and
the Rhetoric
of Identification
Sharoni Denise Little
3.Finding the First Lady: The Construction and Negotiation of Michelle
Obama's Identity
Leticia D. Williams
4.Negotiated Respectability, the Looking Glass Self and Mrs. Michelle Obama
Ernestine A. W. Duncan and Khadijah O. Miller
5.Michelle Obama's Impact on Contemporary Feminisms: A Critical Examination
of
the Intersectional Raced and Gendered Discourse of the First Lady
Diane Forbes Berthoud
6.Reflection, Race, and Representation: Analyzing the Magic of Michelle
Obama Effect with and for our Black Daughters
Shawntay Stocks, Sherella Cupid and Tahira Mahdi
7."When They Go Low, We Go High": Michelle Obama's Feminine Style Approach
to Sexual Assault During the 2016 Election
James M. Schnoebelen and Sarah C. Dweik
8.Visuality and the Pathetic First Lady
Stephanie Wideman
9.United We Stand: Michelle Obama's Influence on Reframing the Narrative,
Imagery and Discourse of Veterans and Military Families
Stormy P. Trotter
10.#thanksMichelleObama: The Fight over Healthy School Lunches and Advocacy
Work by the First Lady
Elizabeth Freund Malnati
11.#TurnipForWhat: The On Fleek Persona of Michelle Obama
Erin F. Doss
1.Poetry in Motions (and Cocoa Butter): Discerning Michelle Obama's Body as
a Site of Rhetorical Dissent and Performative Black Womanhood
Geraud Blanks
2.Ain't She a First Lady?: Michelle Obama, Black Women's Narratives, and
the Rhetoric
of Identification
Sharoni Denise Little
3.Finding the First Lady: The Construction and Negotiation of Michelle
Obama's Identity
Leticia D. Williams
4.Negotiated Respectability, the Looking Glass Self and Mrs. Michelle Obama
Ernestine A. W. Duncan and Khadijah O. Miller
5.Michelle Obama's Impact on Contemporary Feminisms: A Critical Examination
of
the Intersectional Raced and Gendered Discourse of the First Lady
Diane Forbes Berthoud
6.Reflection, Race, and Representation: Analyzing the Magic of Michelle
Obama Effect with and for our Black Daughters
Shawntay Stocks, Sherella Cupid and Tahira Mahdi
7."When They Go Low, We Go High": Michelle Obama's Feminine Style Approach
to Sexual Assault During the 2016 Election
James M. Schnoebelen and Sarah C. Dweik
8.Visuality and the Pathetic First Lady
Stephanie Wideman
9.United We Stand: Michelle Obama's Influence on Reframing the Narrative,
Imagery and Discourse of Veterans and Military Families
Stormy P. Trotter
10.#thanksMichelleObama: The Fight over Healthy School Lunches and Advocacy
Work by the First Lady
Elizabeth Freund Malnati
11.#TurnipForWhat: The On Fleek Persona of Michelle Obama
Erin F. Doss
a Site of Rhetorical Dissent and Performative Black Womanhood
Geraud Blanks
2.Ain't She a First Lady?: Michelle Obama, Black Women's Narratives, and
the Rhetoric
of Identification
Sharoni Denise Little
3.Finding the First Lady: The Construction and Negotiation of Michelle
Obama's Identity
Leticia D. Williams
4.Negotiated Respectability, the Looking Glass Self and Mrs. Michelle Obama
Ernestine A. W. Duncan and Khadijah O. Miller
5.Michelle Obama's Impact on Contemporary Feminisms: A Critical Examination
of
the Intersectional Raced and Gendered Discourse of the First Lady
Diane Forbes Berthoud
6.Reflection, Race, and Representation: Analyzing the Magic of Michelle
Obama Effect with and for our Black Daughters
Shawntay Stocks, Sherella Cupid and Tahira Mahdi
7."When They Go Low, We Go High": Michelle Obama's Feminine Style Approach
to Sexual Assault During the 2016 Election
James M. Schnoebelen and Sarah C. Dweik
8.Visuality and the Pathetic First Lady
Stephanie Wideman
9.United We Stand: Michelle Obama's Influence on Reframing the Narrative,
Imagery and Discourse of Veterans and Military Families
Stormy P. Trotter
10.#thanksMichelleObama: The Fight over Healthy School Lunches and Advocacy
Work by the First Lady
Elizabeth Freund Malnati
11.#TurnipForWhat: The On Fleek Persona of Michelle Obama
Erin F. Doss