Revisiting Racialized Voice

Revisiting Racialized Voice

EnglishPaperback / softback
Holmes David G.
Southern Illinois University Press
EAN: 9780809327676
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Revisiting Racialized Voice: African American Ethos in Language and Literature argues that past misconceptions about black identity and voice, codified from the 1870s through the 1920s, inform contemporary assumptions about African American authorship. Tracing elements of racial consciousness in the works of Frederick Douglass, Charles Chesnutt, W. E. B. DuBois, Zora Neale Hurston, and others, David G. Holmes urges a revisiting of narratives from this period to strengthen and advance notions about racialized writing and to shape contemporary composition pedagogies. Pointing to the intersection of African American identity, literature, and rhetoric, ""Revisiting Racialized Voice"" begins to construct rhetorically workable yet ideologically flexible definitions of black voice. Holmes maintains that political pressure to embrace a ""color blindness"" endangers scholars' ability to uncover links between racialized discourses of the past and those of the present, and he calls instead for a reassessment of the material realities and theoretical assumptions race represents and with which it has been associated.
EAN 9780809327676
ISBN 0809327678
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date September 30, 2007
Pages 144
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 160 x 7
Country United States
Authors Holmes David G.