A Critique of Anti-racism in Rhetoric and Composition

The Semblance of Empowerment

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A Critique of Anti-racism in Rhetoric and Composition

The Semblance of Empowerment

Description

A Critique of Anti-racism in Rhetoric and Composition: The Semblance of Empowerment critiques current antiracist ideology in rhetoric and composition, arguing that it inadvertently promotes a deficit-model of empowerment for both students and scholars. Erec Smith claims that empowerment theory—which promotes individual, communal, and strategic efficacy—is missing from most antiracist initiatives, which instead often abide by what Smith refers to as a "primacy of identity”: an over-reliance on identity, particularly a victimized identity, to establish ethos. Scholars of rhetoric, composition, communication, and critical race theory will find this book particularly useful.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Something “More Than a Negro”

Chapter 1: The Primacy of Identity: Prefiguration, The Sacred Victim, and the Semblance of Empowerment

Chapter 2: So What is Empowerment?

Chapter 3: Disempowerment and Code-meshing Pedagogy

Chapter 4: The “Soft Bigotry” of Antiracist Pedagogy: Victims, Tricksters, and Protectors

Conclusion: Getting Over Ourselves and Centering Empowerment

Epilogue: Am I Overreacting?

Product details

Published Dec 12 2019
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9781978754621
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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