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|a Reconstructing Southern Rhetoric /
|c edited by Christina L. Moss and Brandon Inabinet.
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|b University Press of Mississippi,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2021
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|g Introduction.
|t Reconstructing southern rhetoric /
|r Christina L. Moss and Brandon Inabinet --
|g Reconstructing the south, banishing nostalgia.
|t Our stories in steel: an autoethnographic journey to the National Memorial for Peace and Justice /
|r Patricia G. Davis ;
|t Memory making is region making: Emmett Till in Tallahatchie County /
|r Dave Tell ;
|t Counterpublicity and regional nostalgia: Stax, Sun Studio, and critical regionalism in Memphis /
|r Jonathan M. Smith ;
|t Styles and spaces of whiteness in HGTV's Fixer Upper /
|r Julia M. Medhurst --
|g Reconstructing the south in relational identity: decentering the white victim.
|t Southern entanglements: the rhetoric of the Dixiecrats and the evolution of the southern strategy /
|r Ryan Neville-Shepard ;
|t Take 'em down: rhetorical temporality and critical regionalism in the struggle to remove Confederate monuments in New Orleans /
|r Jeremy R. Grossman ;
|t Mary Church Terrell and multiple consciousness: a new regional paradigm /
|r Cynthia P. King ;
|t Songs of the south: embodying the crossroads of southern narrative inheritances /
|r Cassidy D. Ellis and Michael L. Forst ;
|t Indian trilogy rhetorica the Marshalling of southern and indigenous identities /
|r Jason Edward Black --
|g Reconstructing the south in new locales.
|t Old south rhetoric reckoning: the case of Kappa Alpha's old south balls /
|r Whitney Jordan Adams ;
|t The southern skillet: creating relational identity to a changing south through food /
|r Ashli Quesinberry Stokes and Wendy Atkins-Sayre ;
|t Covergences of southern identity and the global south in the National Center for Civil and Human Rights /
|r Carolyn Walcott ;
|t What lies beneath: recovering an African burial ground and Black nationalism's cultural influence in the capital of the Confederacy /
|r Megan Fitzmaurice.
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|a "Contributions by Whitney Jordan Adams, Wendy Atkins-Sayre, Jason Edward Black, Patricia G. Davis, Cassidy D. Ellis, Megan Fitzmaurice, Michael L. Forst, Jeremy R. Grossman, Cynthia P. King, Julia M. Medhurst, Ryan Neville-Shepard, Jonathan M. Smith, Ashli Quesinberry Stokes, Dave Tell, and Carolyn Walcott. Southern rhetoric is communication's oldest regional study. During its initial invention, the discipline was founded to justify the study of rhetoric in a field of white male scholars analyzing significant speeches by other white men, yielding research that added to myths of Lost Cause ideology and a uniquely oratorical culture. Reconstructing Southern Rhetoric takes on the much-overdue task of reconstructing the way southern rhetoric has been viewed and critiqued within the communication discipline. The collection reveals that southern rhetoric is fluid and migrates beyond geography, is constructed in weak counterpublic formation against legitimated power, creates a region that is not monolithic, and warrants activism and healing. Contributors to the volume examine such topics as political campaign strategies, memorial and museum experiences, television and music influences, commemoration protests, and ethnographic experiences in the South. The essays cohesively illustrate southern identity as manifested in various contexts and ways, considering what it means to be a part of a region riddled with slavery, Jim Crow laws, and other expressions of racial and cultural hierarchy. Ultimately, the volume initiates a new conversation, asking what would southern rhetorical critique be like if it included the richness of the southern culture from which it came?"--
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|a Rhetoric.
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|a Manners and customs.
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|a Intellectual life.
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|a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric
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|a États-Unis (Sud)
|x Vie intellectuelle
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|a Project MUSE - 2021 US Regional Studies, South
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