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  1. Decolonizing native American rhetoric
    communicating self-determination
    Contributor: Kelly, Casey Ryan (Herausgeber); Black, Jason Edward (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

    "As survivors of genocide, mnemonicide, colonization, and forced assimilation, American Indians face a unique set of rhetorical exigencies in US public culture. Decolonizing Native American Rhetoric brings together critical essays on the cultural and... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Duisburg-Essen
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    "As survivors of genocide, mnemonicide, colonization, and forced assimilation, American Indians face a unique set of rhetorical exigencies in US public culture. Decolonizing Native American Rhetoric brings together critical essays on the cultural and political rhetoric of American indigenous communities, including essays on the politics of public memory, culture and identity controversies, stereotypes and caricatures, mascotting, cinematic representations, and resistance movements and environmental justice. This volume brings together recognized scholars and emerging voices in a series of critical projects that question the intersections of civic identity, including how American indigenous rhetoric is complicated by or made more dynamic when refracted through the lens of gender, race, class, and national identity. The authors assembled in this project employ to a variety of rhetorical methods, theories, and texts committed to the larger academic movement toward the decolonization of Western scholarship. This project illustrates the invaluable contributions of American Indian voices and perspectives to the study of rhetoric and political communication

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Kelly, Casey Ryan (Herausgeber); Black, Jason Edward (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781433147906; 9781433147982; 9781433147999; 9781433148002; 9781433148019
    Series: Frontiers in political communication ; 36
    Subjects: Rhetorik; Kultur; Politisches Handeln; Politische Rede; Indianer
    Other subjects: Decolonization; Indians of North America; Government relations; Indians of North America; Politics and government; Rhetoric; Indians of North America / Government relations; Decolonization; Rhetoric; Indians of North America / Politics and government
    Scope: xvii, 351 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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  2. Decolonizing Native American Rhetoric
    Communicating Self-Determination
    Contributor: Stuckey, Mary E. (Publisher); McKinney, Mitchell S. (Publisher); Kelly, Casey Ryan (Publisher); Black, Jason Edward (Publisher)
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Stuckey, Mary E. (Publisher); McKinney, Mitchell S. (Publisher); Kelly, Casey Ryan (Publisher); Black, Jason Edward (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781433147999
    Other identifier:
    9781433147999
    Edition: 1st, New ed
    Subjects: Politische Rede; Indianer; Rhetorik; Kultur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (370 Seiten), 14 ill
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    Online resource; title from title screen (viewed June 10, 2019)

    As survivors of genocide, mnemonicide, colonization, and forced assimilation, American Indians face a unique set of rhetorical exigencies in US public culture. Decolonizing Native American Rhetoric brings together critical essays on the cultural and political rhetoric of American indigenous communities, including essays on the politics of public memory, culture and identity controversies, stereotypes and caricatures, mascotting, cinematic representations, and resistance movements and environmental justice. This volume brings together recognized scholars and emerging voices in a series of critical projects that question the intersections of civic identity, including how American indigenous rhetoric is complicated by or made more dynamic when refracted through the lens of gender, race, class, and national identity. The authors assembled in this project employ a variety of rhetorical methods, theories, and texts committed to the larger academic movement toward the decolonization of Western scholarship. This project illustrates the invaluable contributions of American Indian voices and perspectives to the study of rhetoric and political communication

  3. Decolonizing Native American Rhetoric
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., New York ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    As survivors of genocide, mnemonicide, colonization, and forced assimilation, American Indians face a unique set of rhetorical exigencies in US public culture. Decolonizing Native American Rhetoric brings together critical essays on the cultural and... more

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    As survivors of genocide, mnemonicide, colonization, and forced assimilation, American Indians face a unique set of rhetorical exigencies in US public culture. Decolonizing Native American Rhetoric brings together critical essays on the cultural and political rhetoric of American indigenous communities, including essays on the politics of public memory, culture and identity controversies, stereotypes and caricatures, mascotting, cinematic representations, and resistance movements and environmental justice. This volume brings together recognized scholars and emerging voices in a series of critical projects that question the intersections of civic identity, including how American indigenous rhetoric is complicated by or made more dynamic when refracted through the lens of gender, race, class, and national identity. The authors assembled in this project employ a variety of rhetorical methods, theories, and texts committed to the larger academic movement toward the decolonization of Western scholarship. This project illustrates the invaluable contributions of American Indian voices and perspectives to the study of rhetoric and political communication.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: McKinney, Mitchell S.; Kelly, Casey Ryan; Black, Jason Edward
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781433147999
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    RVK Categories: EE 2300
    DDC Categories: 300; 320
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series: Frontiers in Political Communication ; 36
    Subjects: Indianer; Kultur; Rhetorik; Politische Rede; Politisches Handeln
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  4. Decolonizing native American rhetoric
    communicating self-determination
    Contributor: Kelly, Casey Ryan (Herausgeber); Black, Jason Edward (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

    "As survivors of genocide, mnemonicide, colonization, and forced assimilation, American Indians face a unique set of rhetorical exigencies in US public culture. Decolonizing Native American Rhetoric brings together critical essays on the cultural and... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Duisburg-Essen
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "As survivors of genocide, mnemonicide, colonization, and forced assimilation, American Indians face a unique set of rhetorical exigencies in US public culture. Decolonizing Native American Rhetoric brings together critical essays on the cultural and political rhetoric of American indigenous communities, including essays on the politics of public memory, culture and identity controversies, stereotypes and caricatures, mascotting, cinematic representations, and resistance movements and environmental justice. This volume brings together recognized scholars and emerging voices in a series of critical projects that question the intersections of civic identity, including how American indigenous rhetoric is complicated by or made more dynamic when refracted through the lens of gender, race, class, and national identity. The authors assembled in this project employ to a variety of rhetorical methods, theories, and texts committed to the larger academic movement toward the decolonization of Western scholarship. This project illustrates the invaluable contributions of American Indian voices and perspectives to the study of rhetoric and political communication

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Kelly, Casey Ryan (Herausgeber); Black, Jason Edward (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781433147906; 9781433147982; 9781433147999; 9781433148002; 9781433148019
    Series: Frontiers in political communication ; 36
    Subjects: Indians of North America / Government relations; Decolonization; Rhetoric; Indians of North America / Politics and government
    Other subjects: Decolonization; Indians of North America; Government relations; Politics and government; Rhetoric
    Scope: xvii, 351 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index