Salt of the Earth is an autoethnography and cultural rhetorics case study that examines white supremacy in the author's hometown of Grand Saline, Texas, a community long marred by its racist culture. James Chase Sanchez investigates the rhetoric of white supremacy by exploring three unique rhetorical processes-identity construction, storytelling, and silencing-as they relate to an umbrella act: the rhetoric of preservation. Overall, this text argues that (1) we need to better understand the productions of white supremacy as a complex rhetorical act, and (2) in order to create a more well-rounded view of cultural rhetorics as a subfield, we need more analyses of the way cultures of the oppressor survive and thrive.



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Dr. James Chase Sanchez is an Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at Middlebury College and the producer of the award-winning documentary film Man on Fire. His research and films explore culture in American society?exploring issues of race and racism, cultural and racial rhetorics, public memory and countermemory, and institutional abuse.

Titel
Salt of the Earth
Untertitel
Rhetoric, Preservation, and White Supremacy
EAN
9780814100097
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
18.08.2021
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141