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"Whom, or what, does composition - defined here as an intentional process of study, either oral or written - serve? Bradford T.
Stull contends that composition would do well to articulate, in theory and practice, what could be called "emancipatory composition." He argues that emancipatory composition is radically theopolitical: it roots itself in the foundational theological and political language of the American experience while it subverts this language in order to emancipate the oppressed and, thereby, the oppressors."--BOOK JACKET.
"To articulate this vision, Stull looks to those who compose from an oppressed place, finding in the works of W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X radical theopolitical practices that can serve as a model for emancipatory composition."--BOOK JACKET.
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African Americans, Civil rights, History, Intellectual life, Political aspects, Political aspects of Racism, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Political oratory, Politics and literature, Racism, Rhetoric, X, malcolm, 1925-1965, Noirs américains, Vie intellectuelle, Droits, Histoire, Discours politique, Éloquence politique, Racisme, Aspect politique, Politique et littérature, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Ethnic Studies, African American Studies, Gender & Ethnic Studies, Social Sciences, Ethnic & Race StudiesPlaces
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Amid the Fall, dreaming of Eden: Du Bois, King, Malcolm X, and emancipatory composition
1999, Southern Illinois University Press
in English
0809322498 9780809322497
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-142) and index.
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