textI began this project with the question of how today's social justice activists might find a useable history in a massively influential text like Eyes on the Prize. Thus, the broad question that motivated this rhetorical inquiry was: what means are available to people interested in social change, but whose access to the resources to influence society is limited? One important resource that oppressed peoples can lay claim to is a shared sense of the past. Through a critical analysis of Eyes on the Prize, this dissertation examines shared memory as a resource for rhetorical production. I am interested not only in how the past is re-presented in the documentary, but also what resources the documentary provides its audience to consider and...
This thesis analyzes the factors that lead to universities being contested by black radical students...
This study explores how undergraduates, as historical thinkers, learn to interact with history and c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013"`Thoughts that Burn but Cannot be Spoken': Re-Imagini...
This dissertation examines the operations and impact of racial liberalism on popular memory texts of...
grantor: University of TorontoDocumentary photography of the Civil Rights movement is curr...
Historians have continued to expand the available literature on the Civil Rights Revolution, an unpr...
In the post holocaust era, there has emerged an academic tradition amongst peace scholars that affir...
While much of current public discourse focuses on the ways that black activists are working to desec...
My dissertation, Fugitive Gestures: The persistence of Black meaning and Black life in an anti-Black...
textFor well over a century, non-fiction film has figured prominently in the public sphere as a pow...
Through open-ended interviews and oral history, this ethnographic project captures unique histories ...
This dissertation examines the political uses of the collective memory of the Civil Rights Movement....
My thesis explores different attempts made to counter a visual occupation that has a fixed frame on ...
Contemporary rhetoric about race and racism has been shaped, in part, by popular films. Since the la...
While much rhetorical research has been dedicated to social movements, not as much scholarship has e...
This thesis analyzes the factors that lead to universities being contested by black radical students...
This study explores how undergraduates, as historical thinkers, learn to interact with history and c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013"`Thoughts that Burn but Cannot be Spoken': Re-Imagini...
This dissertation examines the operations and impact of racial liberalism on popular memory texts of...
grantor: University of TorontoDocumentary photography of the Civil Rights movement is curr...
Historians have continued to expand the available literature on the Civil Rights Revolution, an unpr...
In the post holocaust era, there has emerged an academic tradition amongst peace scholars that affir...
While much of current public discourse focuses on the ways that black activists are working to desec...
My dissertation, Fugitive Gestures: The persistence of Black meaning and Black life in an anti-Black...
textFor well over a century, non-fiction film has figured prominently in the public sphere as a pow...
Through open-ended interviews and oral history, this ethnographic project captures unique histories ...
This dissertation examines the political uses of the collective memory of the Civil Rights Movement....
My thesis explores different attempts made to counter a visual occupation that has a fixed frame on ...
Contemporary rhetoric about race and racism has been shaped, in part, by popular films. Since the la...
While much rhetorical research has been dedicated to social movements, not as much scholarship has e...
This thesis analyzes the factors that lead to universities being contested by black radical students...
This study explores how undergraduates, as historical thinkers, learn to interact with history and c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013"`Thoughts that Burn but Cannot be Spoken': Re-Imagini...