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The Routledge Reader of African American Rhetoric is a comprehensive compendium of primary texts that is designed for use by students, teachers, and scholars of rhetoric and for the general public interested in the history of African American communication.
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The Routledge Reader of African American Rhetoric is a comprehensive compendium of primary texts that is designed for use by students, teachers, and scholars of rhetoric and for the general public interested in the history of African American communication.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 894
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040284056
- Artikelnr.: 72288655
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 894
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040284056
- Artikelnr.: 72288655
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Vershawn Ashanti Young works in the following areas of Africana studies: language, gender, performance studies, and rhetoric. He is on faculty in the Department of Drama and Speech Communication at the University of Waterloo in Canada. He has published in such journals as PMLA, African American Review, College Communication and Composition, JAC: A Journal of Rhetoric, Politics, and Society, and Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society. Michelle Bachelor Robinson is the director of the Comprehensive Writing Program and a professor of African American Rhetoric at Spelman College. Her research and teaching focus on community engagement, historiography, African American rhetoric and literacy, composition pedagogy and theory, and student and program assessment. She is actively involved in community research, oral history collection, and community writing and serves as a university partner and consultant for the Historic Black Towns and Settlements Alliance, Inc.
Part I: African American Rhetoric-Definitions and Understanding
Introduction: African American Rhetoric: What It Be, What It Do
Volume Editors: Vershawn Ashanti Young and Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 1. African American Rhetorical theory
Edited by Vershawn Ashanti Young and Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Part II: The Blackest Hours-Origins and Histories of African American
Rhetoric
Introduction: "Coming Out of the Dark": The Beginnings of African American
Rhetoric
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 2. Nobody Knows Our Name: African Orature in the American Diaspora
Edited and with an Introduction by Kermit E. Campbell
Section 3. Religion and Spirituality/Transportations and Transformations of
Spirituality and Identity in the New World
Edited and with an Introduction by Kameelah Martin and Elizabeth West
Section 4. Language, Literacy, and Education
Edited and with an Introduction by Valerie Kinloch and Donja Thomas
Section 5. Black Presence: African American Political Rhetoric
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Part III: Discourses On Black Bodies
Introduction: Genders and Sexualities
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Section 6. Race Women and Black Feminisms
Edited and with an Introduction by Joy James
Section 7. Motions of Manhood
Edited and with an Introduction by Vershawn Ashanti Young
Section 8. the Quare of Queer
Edited and with an Introduction by Jeffrey McCune
Part IV: The New Blackness: Multiple Cultures, Multiple Modes
Introductions:
Courageous Rhetoric: Caribbean Foundations, New Media, and Black Aesthetics
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Everyday Rhetoric: Rhetoric Everyday
Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 9. Caribbean Thought and Its Critique of Subjugation
Edited and with an Introduction by Aaron Kamugisha and Yanique Hume
Section 10. Black Technocultural Expressivity
Edited and with an Introduction by Dara N. Byrne
Section 11. Beat Rebels Corrupting Youth Against Babylon
Edited and with an Introduction by Greg Thomas
Section 12. Black Arts: Black Argument
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Introduction: African American Rhetoric: What It Be, What It Do
Volume Editors: Vershawn Ashanti Young and Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 1. African American Rhetorical theory
Edited by Vershawn Ashanti Young and Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Part II: The Blackest Hours-Origins and Histories of African American
Rhetoric
Introduction: "Coming Out of the Dark": The Beginnings of African American
Rhetoric
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 2. Nobody Knows Our Name: African Orature in the American Diaspora
Edited and with an Introduction by Kermit E. Campbell
Section 3. Religion and Spirituality/Transportations and Transformations of
Spirituality and Identity in the New World
Edited and with an Introduction by Kameelah Martin and Elizabeth West
Section 4. Language, Literacy, and Education
Edited and with an Introduction by Valerie Kinloch and Donja Thomas
Section 5. Black Presence: African American Political Rhetoric
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Part III: Discourses On Black Bodies
Introduction: Genders and Sexualities
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Section 6. Race Women and Black Feminisms
Edited and with an Introduction by Joy James
Section 7. Motions of Manhood
Edited and with an Introduction by Vershawn Ashanti Young
Section 8. the Quare of Queer
Edited and with an Introduction by Jeffrey McCune
Part IV: The New Blackness: Multiple Cultures, Multiple Modes
Introductions:
Courageous Rhetoric: Caribbean Foundations, New Media, and Black Aesthetics
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Everyday Rhetoric: Rhetoric Everyday
Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 9. Caribbean Thought and Its Critique of Subjugation
Edited and with an Introduction by Aaron Kamugisha and Yanique Hume
Section 10. Black Technocultural Expressivity
Edited and with an Introduction by Dara N. Byrne
Section 11. Beat Rebels Corrupting Youth Against Babylon
Edited and with an Introduction by Greg Thomas
Section 12. Black Arts: Black Argument
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Part I: African American Rhetoric-Definitions and Understanding
Introduction: African American Rhetoric: What It Be, What It Do
Volume Editors: Vershawn Ashanti Young and Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 1. African American Rhetorical theory
Edited by Vershawn Ashanti Young and Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Part II: The Blackest Hours-Origins and Histories of African American
Rhetoric
Introduction: "Coming Out of the Dark": The Beginnings of African American
Rhetoric
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 2. Nobody Knows Our Name: African Orature in the American Diaspora
Edited and with an Introduction by Kermit E. Campbell
Section 3. Religion and Spirituality/Transportations and Transformations of
Spirituality and Identity in the New World
Edited and with an Introduction by Kameelah Martin and Elizabeth West
Section 4. Language, Literacy, and Education
Edited and with an Introduction by Valerie Kinloch and Donja Thomas
Section 5. Black Presence: African American Political Rhetoric
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Part III: Discourses On Black Bodies
Introduction: Genders and Sexualities
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Section 6. Race Women and Black Feminisms
Edited and with an Introduction by Joy James
Section 7. Motions of Manhood
Edited and with an Introduction by Vershawn Ashanti Young
Section 8. the Quare of Queer
Edited and with an Introduction by Jeffrey McCune
Part IV: The New Blackness: Multiple Cultures, Multiple Modes
Introductions:
Courageous Rhetoric: Caribbean Foundations, New Media, and Black Aesthetics
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Everyday Rhetoric: Rhetoric Everyday
Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 9. Caribbean Thought and Its Critique of Subjugation
Edited and with an Introduction by Aaron Kamugisha and Yanique Hume
Section 10. Black Technocultural Expressivity
Edited and with an Introduction by Dara N. Byrne
Section 11. Beat Rebels Corrupting Youth Against Babylon
Edited and with an Introduction by Greg Thomas
Section 12. Black Arts: Black Argument
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Introduction: African American Rhetoric: What It Be, What It Do
Volume Editors: Vershawn Ashanti Young and Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 1. African American Rhetorical theory
Edited by Vershawn Ashanti Young and Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Part II: The Blackest Hours-Origins and Histories of African American
Rhetoric
Introduction: "Coming Out of the Dark": The Beginnings of African American
Rhetoric
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 2. Nobody Knows Our Name: African Orature in the American Diaspora
Edited and with an Introduction by Kermit E. Campbell
Section 3. Religion and Spirituality/Transportations and Transformations of
Spirituality and Identity in the New World
Edited and with an Introduction by Kameelah Martin and Elizabeth West
Section 4. Language, Literacy, and Education
Edited and with an Introduction by Valerie Kinloch and Donja Thomas
Section 5. Black Presence: African American Political Rhetoric
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Part III: Discourses On Black Bodies
Introduction: Genders and Sexualities
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Section 6. Race Women and Black Feminisms
Edited and with an Introduction by Joy James
Section 7. Motions of Manhood
Edited and with an Introduction by Vershawn Ashanti Young
Section 8. the Quare of Queer
Edited and with an Introduction by Jeffrey McCune
Part IV: The New Blackness: Multiple Cultures, Multiple Modes
Introductions:
Courageous Rhetoric: Caribbean Foundations, New Media, and Black Aesthetics
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Everyday Rhetoric: Rhetoric Everyday
Michelle Bachelor Robinson
Section 9. Caribbean Thought and Its Critique of Subjugation
Edited and with an Introduction by Aaron Kamugisha and Yanique Hume
Section 10. Black Technocultural Expressivity
Edited and with an Introduction by Dara N. Byrne
Section 11. Beat Rebels Corrupting Youth Against Babylon
Edited and with an Introduction by Greg Thomas
Section 12. Black Arts: Black Argument
Edited and with an Introduction by Michelle Bachelor Robinson