
African American Women's Rhetoric
The Search for Dignity, Personhood, and Honor
Deborah F. Atwater(Author)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 29. April 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
186 pages
978-0-7391-2177-1 (ISBN)
Description
African American Women's Rhetoric: The Search for Dignity, Personhood, and Honor deals with the rhetoric of African American women from enslavement to current times, examining slave narratives and contemporary print, music, and other media surrounding the lives of African American women. Covering a variety of specific women and their rhetoric within the context of a historical period, the book provides central themes and strategic and social concerns of African American women and their environment. It frames, in some, cases, the rhetoric of contemporary women in politics and other fields of prominence-including Condoleeza Rice and Barbara Lee, among others.
Deborah F. Atwater explores how African women today who engage in speech in the public sphere come from a historical line of active women who have been outspoken in politics, education, business, and various social contexts; heretofore, these women have not been studied in a comprehensive manner. Specifically, how do these African American women discuss themselves, and-more importantly-how do they represent who they are in various communities? How do these women persuade their diverse audiences to value what they say and who they are?African American Women's Rhetoric will be an invaluable contribution to upper-division undergraduate and graduate courses in Rhetoric, African American Rhetoric, History, and Women's Studies.
Deborah F. Atwater explores how African women today who engage in speech in the public sphere come from a historical line of active women who have been outspoken in politics, education, business, and various social contexts; heretofore, these women have not been studied in a comprehensive manner. Specifically, how do these African American women discuss themselves, and-more importantly-how do they represent who they are in various communities? How do these women persuade their diverse audiences to value what they say and who they are?African American Women's Rhetoric will be an invaluable contribution to upper-division undergraduate and graduate courses in Rhetoric, African American Rhetoric, History, and Women's Studies.
Reviews / Votes
Dr. Atwater has continued to give a prolonged glance at African women from Saartjie Baartman to Queen Latifah who have demonstrated dignity, honor, beauty, and activism despite the odds. Her presentation of their contributions and speeches shows how these women continued to build on the foundation that was laid by our foremothers. Great read! -- Laverne Gyant, Northern Illinois UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
279 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7391-2177-1 (9780739121771)
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Person
Deborah Atwater is associate professor emerita of communication arts and sciences and African and African American studies at The Pennsylvania State University.
Content
1 Table of Contents
2 Dedication
3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 1. Awakenings
Chapter 5 2. And the Truth Shall Set You Free
Chapter 6 3. African American Women in the Civil War and Reconstruction
Chapter 7 4. Leading to World War I
Chapter 8 5. World War II and the Lives of Working-Class African American Women
Chapter 9 6. The Era of the Modern Civil Rights Movement: The Struggle for Rights Continues
Chapter 10 7. African American Women in Contemporary Politics and Political Organizations
Chapter 11 8. Contemporary Times: African American Women and Hip-Hop
Chapter 12 9. The Struggle Continues: Steps to Implementing Change
2 Dedication
3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 1. Awakenings
Chapter 5 2. And the Truth Shall Set You Free
Chapter 6 3. African American Women in the Civil War and Reconstruction
Chapter 7 4. Leading to World War I
Chapter 8 5. World War II and the Lives of Working-Class African American Women
Chapter 9 6. The Era of the Modern Civil Rights Movement: The Struggle for Rights Continues
Chapter 10 7. African American Women in Contemporary Politics and Political Organizations
Chapter 11 8. Contemporary Times: African American Women and Hip-Hop
Chapter 12 9. The Struggle Continues: Steps to Implementing Change