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Reimagining Black Power: Prison manifestos and the strategies of regeneration in the rewriting of black identity, 1969--2002.

机译:重塑黑人权力:监狱宣言和黑人身份重写中的再生策略,1969--2002。

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This study is predicated upon an analysis of the manifesto as a rhetorical centerpiece of both black resistance and revolution from slavery to the present in an attempt to build on an obviously significant, yet undertheorized, genre of persuasion. It examines the history of black manifestos and moves to study the utility and strategies of prison autobiographies and life-writings in the Black Power movement to understand the typology of discourses produced under constant surveillance and violence from the state.; To this end, the study examines the life writings or, manifestos, of three Black Power activists: Assata Shakur, Mumia Abu-Jamal and H. Rap Brown (now Jamil Al-Amin). Rather than studying all of their rhetorical actions during the earliest phase of the Black Power movement of the mid- to late 1960s, this study instead features the regenerative strategies within the prison manifestos of Black Power leaders who have been compelled to revise notions of Black Power after many of its leaders and followers were either jailed or killed for their revolutionary actions and commitments during the 1960s. These chapters examine the rhetorical strategies within the autobiographical manifestos that continue Black Power agitation and trace how the writers continue to serve as celebrities and Black Power leaders in a new phase of Black Power agitation.; Finally, the study looks at the potentially positive and negative contributions of regenerative Black Power strategies in the autobiographical manifestos of Shakur, Abu-Jamal, and Brown, and traces the circulation of their ideologies through hip-hop culture to see how these activists continue to inform the black public sphere of incarceration.
机译:这项研究基于对宣言的分析,该宣言是黑人抵抗和从奴隶制到现在的革命的修辞核心,试图建立一种明显但理论不足的说服流派。它研究了黑人宣言的历史,并研究了黑人自传运动中监狱自传和生平的效用和策略,以了解在国家不断监视和暴力下产生的话语类型。为此,该研究检查了三位黑人权力活动家的生活著作或宣言,他们是阿萨塔·沙库尔(Assata Shakur),穆米·阿布·贾马尔(Mumia Abu-Jamal)和拉普·布朗(H. Rap Brown)(现为贾米尔·阿明)。该研究不是研究1960年代中期至后期的黑人权力运动最早阶段的所有言辞行为,而是研究黑人权力领导人被迫修改黑人权力观念的监狱宣言中的再生策略。 1960年代,其许多领导人和追随者因其革命行动和承诺而被判入狱或被杀。这些章节考察了自传宣言中的继续黑力量激荡的修辞策略,并追踪了作家在黑力量激荡的新阶段如何继续担任名人和黑力量领袖。最后,该研究着眼于Shakur,Abu-Jamal和Brown的自传宣言中黑人权力再生策略的潜在正面和负面影响,并通过嘻哈文化追踪其意识形态的传播,以了解这些激进主义者如何继续告知监禁的黑人公共领域。

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  • 作者

    Corrigan, Lisa Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Biography.; Black Studies.; Language Rhetoric and Composition.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 530 p.
  • 总页数 530
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 传记;人类学;语言学;
  • 关键词

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