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- catalog contributor b12859823.
- catalog contributor b12859824.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Lauryn Hill as lyricist and womanist / Celnisha L. Dangerfield -- 14. The kink factor : a womanist discourse of African American mother/daughter perspectives on negotiating Black hair/body politics / Regina E. Spellers -- 15. An Afrocentric rhetorical analysis of Johnnie Cochran's closing argument in the O.J. Simpson trial / Felicia R. Walker -- 16. Afrocentric rhetoric transcending audiences and contexts : a case study of preacher and politician Emanuel Cleaver II / Shauntae Brown-White -- Section 6. Visions for research in African American rhetoric -- 17. The future of African American rhetoric / Molefi Kete Asante -- 18. The discourse of African American women : a case for extended paradigms / Dorthy L. Pennington.".
- catalog description "Section 1. Classical Egyptian origins of African American rhetoric -- 1. Nommo, Kawaida, and communicative practice : bringing good into the world / Maulana Karenga -- 2. The spiritual essence of African American rhetoric / Adisa A. Alkebulan -- Section 2. Manifestations of African American rhetoric and orality -- 3. African American orality : expanding rhetoric / Thurmon Garner and Carolyn Calloway-Thomas -- 4. "Jesus is a rock" : spirituals as lived experience / Melbourne S. Cummings and Judi Moore Latta -- 5. The use of public space as cultural communicator : how museums reconstruct and reconnect cultural memory / Deborah F. Atwater and Sandra L. Herndon -- Section 3. Politics of defining African American rhetoric -- 6. The word at work : ideological and epistemological dynamics in African American rhetoric / Richard L. Wright -- 7.".
- catalog description "The politics of (in)visibility in African American rhetorical scholarship : a (re)quest for an African worldview / Mark Lawrence McPhail -- 8. Afrocentricity as metatheory : a dialogic exploration of its principles / Ronald L. Jackson II -- Section 4. African American rhetorical analyses of struggle and resistance -- 9. Africological theory and criticism : reconceptualizing communication constructs / Jeffrey Lynn Woodyard -- 10. Every man fights for his freedom : the rhetoric of African American resistance in the mid-nineteenth century / Ella Forbes -- 11. "The duty of the civilized is to civilize the uncivilized" : tropes of Black nationalism in the messages of Five Percent rappers / Felicia M. Miyakawa -- 12. Death narratives from the killing fields : narrative criticism and the case of Tupac Shakur / Carlos D. Morrison -- Section 5. Trends and innovations in analyzing contemporary African American rhetoric -- 13.".
- catalog extent "xix, 325 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0415943868 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0415943876 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, NY : Routledge,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "427/.973/08996073 21".
- catalog subject "African Americans Communication.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Languages.".
- catalog subject "African languages Influence on English.".
- catalog subject "Black English.".
- catalog subject "English language United States Foreign elements African.".
- catalog subject "English language United States Rhetoric.".
- catalog subject "PE3102.N42 U53 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lauryn Hill as lyricist and womanist / Celnisha L. Dangerfield -- 14. The kink factor : a womanist discourse of African American mother/daughter perspectives on negotiating Black hair/body politics / Regina E. Spellers -- 15. An Afrocentric rhetorical analysis of Johnnie Cochran's closing argument in the O.J. Simpson trial / Felicia R. Walker -- 16. Afrocentric rhetoric transcending audiences and contexts : a case study of preacher and politician Emanuel Cleaver II / Shauntae Brown-White -- Section 6. Visions for research in African American rhetoric -- 17. The future of African American rhetoric / Molefi Kete Asante -- 18. The discourse of African American women : a case for extended paradigms / Dorthy L. Pennington.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section 1. Classical Egyptian origins of African American rhetoric -- 1. Nommo, Kawaida, and communicative practice : bringing good into the world / Maulana Karenga -- 2. The spiritual essence of African American rhetoric / Adisa A. Alkebulan -- Section 2. Manifestations of African American rhetoric and orality -- 3. African American orality : expanding rhetoric / Thurmon Garner and Carolyn Calloway-Thomas -- 4. "Jesus is a rock" : spirituals as lived experience / Melbourne S. Cummings and Judi Moore Latta -- 5. The use of public space as cultural communicator : how museums reconstruct and reconnect cultural memory / Deborah F. Atwater and Sandra L. Herndon -- Section 3. Politics of defining African American rhetoric -- 6. The word at work : ideological and epistemological dynamics in African American rhetoric / Richard L. Wright -- 7.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The politics of (in)visibility in African American rhetorical scholarship : a (re)quest for an African worldview / Mark Lawrence McPhail -- 8. Afrocentricity as metatheory : a dialogic exploration of its principles / Ronald L. Jackson II -- Section 4. African American rhetorical analyses of struggle and resistance -- 9. Africological theory and criticism : reconceptualizing communication constructs / Jeffrey Lynn Woodyard -- 10. Every man fights for his freedom : the rhetoric of African American resistance in the mid-nineteenth century / Ella Forbes -- 11. "The duty of the civilized is to civilize the uncivilized" : tropes of Black nationalism in the messages of Five Percent rappers / Felicia M. Miyakawa -- 12. Death narratives from the killing fields : narrative criticism and the case of Tupac Shakur / Carlos D. Morrison -- Section 5. Trends and innovations in analyzing contemporary African American rhetoric -- 13.".
- catalog title "Understanding African American rhetoric : classical origins to contemporary innovations / edited by Ronald L. Jackson II, Elaine B. Richardson.".
- catalog type "text".