I propose to explore the rhetoric and language surrounding poor people of color both through common culture in literature and political speeches and documents of contemporary politicians between the years 1965 and 1992. I am particularly interested in the evolution of the Johnson administration’s War on Poverty between the 1970s and 1990s. Additionally, the Reagan administration’s tear down of the welfare system in the 1980s is another area of interest. I will specifically be examining how images of the poor have been manipulated in order to preserve the power of the elite and how portrayals of poverty shift in the given timeframe. I will be focusing on the portrayals of poor women of color. Then, through analysis of political speeches and ...
Throughout America’s history, various welfare assistance programs have been implemented in an attemp...
This rhetorical project analyzes the historical and contemporary prevalence of some of the popular m...
Book note for Kenneth J. Neubeck and Noel Cazenave, Welfare Racism: Playing the Race Card Against Am...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
textIn May 1968, a racially, geographically, and politically diverse coalition of poor people joined...
Michael Calvin McGee argues that the ideograph is a commonplace term that normalizes a people to a p...
This dissertation is a rhetorical analysis of the political discourse surrounding the role of poor A...
This article explores the political consequences of four decades of consistent humiliation of the po...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
The topic of welfare can start a doozy of a debate. The federal government's role in providing assis...
In the last century, and visible in four distinct social movements (depression-era\ud movement, unio...
Attribution Theory observes that people have a compelling need to explain things, and those explanat...
Source diversity models suggest that by using non-conventional, non-official sources for news conten...
This lack of participation, low trust and failure to invest in community wide institutions allows co...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
Throughout America’s history, various welfare assistance programs have been implemented in an attemp...
This rhetorical project analyzes the historical and contemporary prevalence of some of the popular m...
Book note for Kenneth J. Neubeck and Noel Cazenave, Welfare Racism: Playing the Race Card Against Am...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
textIn May 1968, a racially, geographically, and politically diverse coalition of poor people joined...
Michael Calvin McGee argues that the ideograph is a commonplace term that normalizes a people to a p...
This dissertation is a rhetorical analysis of the political discourse surrounding the role of poor A...
This article explores the political consequences of four decades of consistent humiliation of the po...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
The topic of welfare can start a doozy of a debate. The federal government's role in providing assis...
In the last century, and visible in four distinct social movements (depression-era\ud movement, unio...
Attribution Theory observes that people have a compelling need to explain things, and those explanat...
Source diversity models suggest that by using non-conventional, non-official sources for news conten...
This lack of participation, low trust and failure to invest in community wide institutions allows co...
Only periodically since 1929 have federal policymakers considered poverty a public problem. Periods ...
Throughout America’s history, various welfare assistance programs have been implemented in an attemp...
This rhetorical project analyzes the historical and contemporary prevalence of some of the popular m...
Book note for Kenneth J. Neubeck and Noel Cazenave, Welfare Racism: Playing the Race Card Against Am...