The black god trope and rhetorical resistance: a tradition of race and religion

"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 use writing about Go...

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Main Author: Collins, Armondo 1975- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Lanham Boulder Lexington Books [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Rhetoric, race, and religion
Further subjects:B Rhetoric Religious aspects
B Black nationalism (United States)
B Black nationalism in literature
B English language (United States) Rhetoric
B Black Theology
B African Americans Communication
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Summary:"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 use writing about God to create a language that reflects African Americans' shifting subjectivity within the American experience"--
The Black God Trope and enthymematic Blackness -- Proto-Black nationalism : early Black church lore as rhetorical performance and resistance -- A message to the Blackman in America : Elijah Muhamad's influential religious rhetoric -- Clarence 13x's Black God ethos and the rhetorical challenge of the five percent -- The Black God Trope in the novel : a message from the Black woman in America -- Alice Walker's womanist Black God trope in The Color Purple -- The Black God trope as rhetorical pedagogy.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1666921564