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Prison Power: Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series

Autor Lisa M Corrigan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 2016
HOW ICONIC AUTOBIOGRAPHIES FOUND INCARCERATION PIVOTAL TO THE TRANSITION BETWEEN CIVIL RIGHTS AND BLACK POWER In the black liberation movement, imprisonment emerged as a key rhetorical, theoretical, and media resource. Imprisoned activists developed tactics and ideology to counter white supremacy. Lisa M. Corrigan underscores how imprisonment--a site for both political and personal transformation--shaped movement leaders by in uencing their political analysis and organizational strategies. Prison became the critical space for the transformation from civil rights to Black Power, especially as southern civil rights activists faced setbacks. Black Power activists produced autobiographical writings, essays, and letters about and from prison beginning with the early sit-in movement. Examining the iconic prison autobiographies of H. Rap Brown, Mumia Abu-Jamal, and Assata Shakur, Corrigan conducts rhetorical analyses of these extremely popular though under-studied accounts of the Black Power movement. She introduces the notion of the "Black Power vernacular" as a term for the prison memoirists' rhetorical innovations, to explain how the movement adapted to an increasingly hostile environment in both the Johnson and Nixon administrations. Through prison writings, these activists deployed narrative features supporting certain tenets of Black Power, pride in blackness, disavowal of nonviolence, identification with the Third World, and identity strategies focused on black masculinity. Corrigan lls gaps between Black Power historiography and prison studies by scrutinizing the rhetorical forms and strategies of the Black Power ideology that arose from prison politics. These discourses demonstrate how Black Power activism shifted its tactics to regenerate, even after the FBI sought to disrupt, discredit, and destroy the movement. LISA M. CORRIGAN, Fayetteville, Arkansas, is an associate professor of communication, director of the gender studies program, and af liate faculty in African and African American studies and Latin American studies at the University of Arkansas.
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ISBN-13: 9781496809070
ISBN-10: 1496809076
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University Press of Mississippi
Seria Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series


Notă biografică

Lisa M. Corrigan is associate professor of communication, director of the gender studies program, and affiliate faculty in African and African American studies and in Latin American studies at the University of Arkansas. She is author of Black Feelings: Race and Affect in the Long Sixties, published by University Press of Mississippi.