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Womanist Ethical Rhetoric - A Call for Liberation and Social Justice in Turbulent Times (Paperback): Annette D. Madlock, Cerise... Womanist Ethical Rhetoric - A Call for Liberation and Social Justice in Turbulent Times (Paperback)
Annette D. Madlock, Cerise L. Glenn; Contributions by Annette D. Madlock, Cerise L. Glenn, Kimberly Johnson, …
R951 Discovery Miles 9 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Womanist thought remains of critical importance given contemporary issues of social justice and advocacy. Womanist Ethical Rhetoric centers discourses of religious rhetoric and its influence on Black women's aims for voice, empowerment, and social justice in these turbulent times. The chapters utilize womanism, in conjunction with other frames, to examine how Black women incorporate different aspects of their identities into struggles for empowerment and celebrations of who they are in holistic ways that center love and community. This approach embraces both the commonalities and differences between womanists through theoretical and applied contexts. It advances the work of womanist predecessors and pays homage to them, most notably Rev. Dr. Katie Cannon's work on womanism and religion. Topics analyzed include Black women's spiritual and professional identities in religious organizations, the role of Black churches in Black Lives Matter, and the inclusion of all Black women in racial academic achievement gaps. Chapters also examine Black women's leadership and activism, including church leaders and representations in popular culture, and women's inclusion in the beloved community. This collection centralizes the plurality of Black women's lives, which is key to advancing their voices.

Womanist Ethical Rhetoric - A Call for Liberation and Social Justice in Turbulent Times (Hardcover): Annette D. Madlock, Cerise... Womanist Ethical Rhetoric - A Call for Liberation and Social Justice in Turbulent Times (Hardcover)
Annette D. Madlock, Cerise L. Glenn; Contributions by Annette D. Madlock, Cerise L. Glenn, Kimberly Johnson, …
R2,015 Discovery Miles 20 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Womanist thought remains of critical importance given contemporary issues of social justice and advocacy. Womanist Ethical Rhetoric centers discourses of religious rhetoric and its influence on Black women's aims for voice, empowerment, and social justice in these turbulent times. The chapters utilize womanism, in conjunction with other frames, to examine how Black women incorporate different aspects of their identities into struggles for empowerment and celebrations of who they are in holistic ways that center love and community. This approach embraces both the commonalities and differences between womanists through theoretical and applied contexts. It advances the work of womanist predecessors and pays homage to them, most notably Rev. Dr. Katie Cannon's work on womanism and religion. Topics analyzed include Black women's spiritual and professional identities in religious organizations, the role of Black churches in Black Lives Matter, and the inclusion of all Black women in racial academic achievement gaps. Chapters also examine Black women's leadership and activism, including church leaders and representations in popular culture, and women's inclusion in the beloved community. This collection centralizes the plurality of Black women's lives, which is key to advancing their voices.

Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women - Culture, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength (Paperback): Annette... Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women - Culture, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength (Paperback)
Annette D. Madlock
R1,049 Discovery Miles 10 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women: Culture, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength addresses how the discourse of strength constructs the identity of Black women even during times of chronic illness through the lens of Black feminist thought and womanist ideology. In doing so, Madlock Gatison explores how the narratives surrounding pink ribbon awareness and survivorship culture, religion and spirituality, and the myth of the strong Black woman impact Black female breast cancer survivors' self-perceptions, views others had of them, and their ability to express their needs and concerns including those involving their healthcare. This book will be of interest to scholars of public health, health communication, and sociology.

Reifying Women's Experiences with Invisible Illness - Illusions, Delusions, Reality (Hardcover): Kesha Morant Williams,... Reifying Women's Experiences with Invisible Illness - Illusions, Delusions, Reality (Hardcover)
Kesha Morant Williams, Frances Selena Morant; Contributions by Nicole Defenbaugh, Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas, Laura Ellingson, …
R2,216 Discovery Miles 22 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reifying Women's Experiences with Invisible Illness: Illusions, Delusions, Reality provides a platform that recognizes that the experience of invisible illness is greatly influenced by context and personal circumstance. The contributors to this book include women who exude diversity as it relates to race and ethnicity, career, religious experience, education, social support, and interpersonal relationships. From recent college graduates to senior level professionals, these women share stories that create a space to advocate on behalf of the individual who is chronically ill rather than focusing on the often privileged perspective of medical professionals.

Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women - Culture, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength (Hardcover): Annette... Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women - Culture, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength (Hardcover)
Annette D. Madlock
R2,163 Discovery Miles 21 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women: Culture, Identity, Spirituality, and Strength addresses how the discourse of strength constructs the identity of Black women even during times of chronic illness through the lens of Black feminist thought and womanist ideology. In doing so, Madlock Gatison explores how the narratives surrounding pink ribbon awareness and survivorship culture, religion and spirituality, and the myth of the strong Black woman impact Black female breast cancer survivors' self-perceptions, views others had of them, and their ability to express their needs and concerns including those involving their healthcare. This book will be of interest to scholars of public health, health communication, and sociology.

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