This essay examines Frederick Douglass’s My Bondage and My Freedom in a liminal space between disciplinary lines of inquiry. In imagining his work within this space, I utilize Kenneth Burke’s notion of identification and cooperation as a means of understanding how Douglass enacts rhetoric and for what end. The rhetorical situation Douglass faces is highly fraught: other people’s lives are at stake, and the institution of slavery forces him to make legible the atrocities being done to African American bodies. My conceptualization of Douglass’s text as rhetorical theory in practice proffers a new way of understanding what shape and form rhetoric and narrative can take, especially for Douglass. Rhetorical theory in practice builds upon Barbara...
In November 1852, Frederick Douglass composed The Heroic Slave , a novella about Madison Washington\...
This thesis explores how Shakespeare was used by Antebellum American writers to frame slave revolts ...
African American slave narratives were crucial in historicizing the slave experience and challengin...
In this rhetorical analysis of Frederick Douglass\u27 style, I argue that the power of his language ...
Frederick Douglass escaped slavery in his early adulthood and went on to pursue a career as a writer...
This article focuses on Frederick Douglass’ revision of his original slave narrative, Narrative of t...
Slave narratives can serve as important reminders of the legal oppression African Americans once fac...
This dissertation examines slave narratives, neo-slave narratives, and histories of slavery. Using c...
This dissertation examines slave narratives, neo-slave narratives, and histories of slavery. Using c...
This dissertation examines slave narratives, neo-slave narratives, and histories of slavery. Using c...
African American slave narratives are oftentimes relegated to the particularized field of ante-bellu...
African American slave narratives are oftentimes relegated to the particularized field of ante-bellu...
Slave narratives can serve as important reminders of the legal oppression African Americans once fac...
Frederick Douglass (1817–1895) argued that newly emancipated black Americans should assimilate into ...
Frederick Douglass (1817–1895) argued that newly emancipated black Americans should assimilate into ...
In November 1852, Frederick Douglass composed The Heroic Slave , a novella about Madison Washington\...
This thesis explores how Shakespeare was used by Antebellum American writers to frame slave revolts ...
African American slave narratives were crucial in historicizing the slave experience and challengin...
In this rhetorical analysis of Frederick Douglass\u27 style, I argue that the power of his language ...
Frederick Douglass escaped slavery in his early adulthood and went on to pursue a career as a writer...
This article focuses on Frederick Douglass’ revision of his original slave narrative, Narrative of t...
Slave narratives can serve as important reminders of the legal oppression African Americans once fac...
This dissertation examines slave narratives, neo-slave narratives, and histories of slavery. Using c...
This dissertation examines slave narratives, neo-slave narratives, and histories of slavery. Using c...
This dissertation examines slave narratives, neo-slave narratives, and histories of slavery. Using c...
African American slave narratives are oftentimes relegated to the particularized field of ante-bellu...
African American slave narratives are oftentimes relegated to the particularized field of ante-bellu...
Slave narratives can serve as important reminders of the legal oppression African Americans once fac...
Frederick Douglass (1817–1895) argued that newly emancipated black Americans should assimilate into ...
Frederick Douglass (1817–1895) argued that newly emancipated black Americans should assimilate into ...
In November 1852, Frederick Douglass composed The Heroic Slave , a novella about Madison Washington\...
This thesis explores how Shakespeare was used by Antebellum American writers to frame slave revolts ...
African American slave narratives were crucial in historicizing the slave experience and challengin...