02538nam 22005293 450 991102727820332120250929190429.01-64336-613-0(MiAaPQ)EBC32006239(Au-PeEL)EBL32006239(CKB)40166436100041(OCoLC)1532409460(Exl-AI)32006239(EXLCZ)994016643610004120250813d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCommunity and Critique The Rhetorical Activism of Black American Women's Memory Work1st ed.Columbia :University of South Carolina Press,2025.©2025.1 online resource (228 pages)Movement Rhetoric Rhetoric's Movements Series1-64336-546-0 1-64336-612-2 “To Embalm Her Memory in Song and Story”: Charting Black Women’s Community and Critical Memory Work -- “To Strive by Their Example”: Invoking Exemplary Women in Public Speech -- “Self-Emancipating Women”: Commemorative Critique by Black Women Speakers at the 1893 World’s Congress of Representative Women -- “The Shadows of the Past”: Black Women’s Commemorative Stewardship and the Demise of the “Black Mammy” Monument -- “Planting Good and Joy Instead”: Cultivating Community Feelings in Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction -- Abundance, Memory, Risk.How Black American women have uplifted Black communities and critiqued dominant white memories In Community and Critique , Sara C.VanderHaagen analyzes Black women's memory work, a deliberate, public effort to create, preserve, revise, and circulate accounts of the past to strengthen community bonds and effect change.Movement rhetoric/rhetoric's movementsAfrican American womenSocial conditionsGenerated by AIMemorySocial aspectsGenerated by AIUnited StatesRace relationsHistoryAfrican American womenSocial conditionsMemorySocial aspects.305.48896073LAN015000bisacshSOC028000bisacshVanderHaagen Sara C1848957MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911027278203321Community and Critique4437150UNINA