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Double-Consciousness and the Rhetoric of Barack Obama - The Price and Promise of Citizenship (Hardcover)
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Double-Consciousness and the Rhetoric of Barack Obama - The Price and Promise of Citizenship (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Rhetoric/Communication
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Terrill, Robert E. argues that, in order to invent a robust manner
of addressing one another as citizens, Americans must learn to draw
on the delicate indignities of racial exclusion that have stained
citizenship since its inception. In Double-Consciousness and the
Rhetoric of Barack Obama, Terrill demonstrates how President Barack
Obama's public address models such a discourse. Terrill contends
that Obama's most effective oratory invites his audiences to
experience a form of ""double-consciousness,"" which was famously
described by W. E. B. Du Bois as a feeling of ""two-ness""
resulting from the African American experience of ""always looking
at one's self through the eyes of others."" It is described as an
effect of cruel alienation that can also bring a gift of
""second-sight"" in the form of perspectives on practices of
citizenship not available to those in positions of privilege. When
addressing fellow citizens, Obama is asking each to share in the
""peculiar sensation"" that Du Bois described. The racial history
of U.S. citizenship is a resource for inventing contemporary ways
of speaking about race. Joining with other work that suggests that
double-consciousness may be a vital democratic attitude, Terrill
extends those insights to consider it as a mode of address. Through
close analyses of selected speeches from Obama's 2008 campaign and
first presidential term, this book argues that Obama does not
present double-consciousness merely as a point of view but rather
as an idiom with which we might speak to one another. Of course, as
Du Bois's work reminds us, double-consciousness results from
imposition and encumbrance, so that Obama's oratory presents a mode
of address that emphasizes the burdens of citizenship together with
the benefits, the price as well as the promise.
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