The Black God Trope and Rhetorical Resistance
A Tradition of Race and Religion
Seiten
2023
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-2156-4 (ISBN)
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-2156-4 (ISBN)
In this book, 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.
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 using 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.
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 using 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.
Armondo R. Collins is assistant professor of African American literature, thought, and cultural studies at California Polytechnic.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: The Black God Trope and Enthymematic Blackness
Chapter 2: Proto-Black Nationalism: Early Black Church Lore as Rhetorical Performance and Resistance
Chapter 3: A Message to the Blackman in America: Elijah Muhamad’s Influential Religious Rhetoric
Chapter 4: Clarence 13x’s Black God Ethos and the Rhetorical Challenge of the Five Percent
Chapter 5: The Black God Trope in the Novel: A Message From the Black Woman in America
Chapter 6: Alice Walker’s Womanist Black God Trope in The Color Purple
Chapter 7: The Black God Trope as Rhetorical Pedagogy
Bibliography
About the Author
Erscheinungsdatum | 18.04.2023 |
---|---|
Reihe/Serie | Rhetoric, Race, and Religion |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 159 x 239 mm |
Gewicht | 395 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Ethnologie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-6669-2156-4 / 1666921564 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-6669-2156-4 / 9781666921564 |
Zustand | Neuware |
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt? |
Mehr entdecken
aus dem Bereich
aus dem Bereich
Das umfassende Standardwerk auf der Grundlage der aktuellen amtlichen …
Buch | Hardcover (2024)
Duden (Cornelsen Verlag)
35,00 €
und wie man sie vermeidet
Buch | Softcover (2022)
C.H.Beck (Verlag)
14,00 €