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Rhetoric, Public Memory, and Campus History

Thomas, Rhondda
Rhetoric, Public Memory, and Campus History
This essay collection explores the inextricable link between rhetoric, public memory, and campus history projects. Contributors examine the rhetorical nature of a range of initiatives, including the creation of land acknowledgement statements, the development of campus history courses, the installation or removal of monuments and memorials, and the renaming of campus buildings.

CHF 179.00

South Carolina Review

Thomas, Rhondda Robinson / Naimou, Angela
South Carolina Review
Volume 46, no. 2 of South Carolina Review is a themed issue on the subject of African American Literature. Angela Naimou and Rhondda Robinson Thomas are guest editors. Contributors include Jennifer L. Barclay, David Borman, Kelly Clasen, Shaila Mehra, Michael Ra-Shon Hall, Kenton Rambsy, Ashley Bourgeois, Maja Milatovic, Akel Ismail Kahera, Susanna Ashton, Meredith McCarroll, Tom Williams, Laura Good, Lenard D. Moore, William Ramsey, Kaneesha ...

CHF 30.50

Claiming Exodus

Thomas, Rhondda Robinson
Claiming Exodus
During the 18th century, American Puritans introduced migrant and enslaved Africans to the Exodus story. In contrast to the ways white Americans appropriated the texts to defend the practice of slavery, African migrants and slaves would recast the Exodus in defense of freedom and equality, creating narratives that would ultimately propel abolition and result in a wellspring of powerful writing. Drawing on a broad collection of Afro-Atlantic au...

CHF 65.00

The South Carolina Roots of African American Thought

Thomas, Rhondda Robinson / Ashton, Susanna
The South Carolina Roots of African American Thought
Rhondda Robinson Thomas and Susanna Ashton seek to remedy in this collection the singularly narrow way in which South Carolina's intellectual character has been defined in the popular imagination. They document a tradition that parallels that of white radical thought. Through this anthology they reveal a tradition of national prominence and influence of black intellectuals, educators, journalists, and policy analysts from South Carolina.

CHF 87.00