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African American feminist and womanist studies of discourse

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Hampton Press
Language
English
Pages
252

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: ART I: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
1. Goals for Emancipatory Communication Research
on Black Women
Brenda J. Allen
2. Theorizing African American Women's Discourse:
The Public and Private Spheres of Experience
Olga Idriss Davis
3. Conceiving the Language of Black Women's Everyday Talk
Karla D. Scott
PART II: CASE STUDIES
4. Triumph Stories: Caring and Accountability in
African American Women's Conversation Narratives
Marsha Houston
5. "We Be Strong Women": A Womanist Analysis of
Black Women's Sociolinguistic Behavior
Denise Troutman
6. Phenomenology and Black Feminist Thought:
Exploring African American Women's Everyday
Encounters as Points of Contention
Mark P. Orbe, Darlene K. Drummond,
and Sakile Kai Camara
7. "Take Care of Your Sisters": Communication Among
the Women in the Works of Pearl Cleage
Joni L. Jones and Teri L. Varner
8. The Nobility of Womanhood: "Womanhood" in the Rhetoric
of 19th Century Black Club Women
Cindy L. White and Catherine A. Dobris
9. The Female Voice in Hip-Hop: An Exploration into the
Potential of the Erotic Appeal
Eric King Watts
10. Sweet Honey In The Rock: Building Communities
Through Resistant Voices
Jessica L. Davis
11. Epilogue
Patricia Hill Collins
Author Index
Subject Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
Cresskill, N.J
Series
The Hampton Press communication series.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.44/082/0973
Library of Congress
PE3102.N44 C46 2002, PE3102.N44C46 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 252 p. ;
Number of pages
252

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3948941M
ISBN 10
1572733500, 1572733519
LCCN
2001039131
OCLC/WorldCat
47117412
Goodreads
2738206
2354089

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