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The Early American Public Sphere and the Emergence of a Black Print Counterpublic

William and Mary Quarterly, 2005
LACK community and literary formation in the 178os and 1790s constitutes a distinctive intellectual history of the early Republic. Historians Joanne Pope Melish, Patrick Rael, Shane White, and Craig Steven Wilder have contributed to our understanding of the social, legal, and political histories of free blacks in the early national era.
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Antiquity, Tradition, and Anti-Blackness in Hannah Arendt's Public Sphere

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summary: Scholarship on Hannah Arendt's receptions of Greco-Roman antiquity has largely neglected debates about anti-Blackness in her writing. To begin to fill this gap, this article focuses on Arendt's concept of the public ( The Human Condition ) and her condemnations of Black student movements ( On Violence ).
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Habermas and Oppositional Public Spheres: A Stereoscopic Analysis of Black and White Press Practices

Political Studies, 2007
Drawing upon Jürgen Habermas's discourse-based theoretical approach, this article argues that his thesis regarding the bourgeois public sphere needs to be redirected so as (1) to show how sources of communicative action may have dried up within the bourgeois public sphere and (2) to explore real emancipatory alternatives that spring up as oppositional
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Performing Intimacy Using “Race-Specific, Race-Free Language”: Black Private Letters in the Public Sphere

South Atlantic Quarterly, 2010
In the 1997 essay “Home,” Toni Morrison explores her attempt to create “race-specific, race-free language,” asking “How to enunciate race while depriving it of its lethal cling?” I propose that Morrison's conception of language that encodes race without racism represents a new way of talking about race in the political and public sphere.
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The Uses of Vastey: Reading Black Sovereignty in the Atlantic Public Sphere

2017
By looking at largely contemporaneous nineteenth-century writing about Vastey from England, the United States, and France, this chapter examines how Baron de Vastey’s writings became the signs and symbols of the promises of black sovereignty in the Atlantic World.
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Oprah in South Africa: The Politics of Coevalness and the Creation of a Black Public Sphere

Safundi, 2007
In a recent article, Tarisha L. Stanley asked the question: “Can a mammy be a mammy if she builds girls’ schools in Africa?”1 This simple question captures the complex range of issues raised by Opr...
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For whom is neo-soul?: Black women and rhetorical invention in the public sphere

2016
This dissertation defines, interprets, and evaluates the social, political and cultural transformations of the musical genre neo-soul from 1995 to 2015. Public sphere critique, fandom studies, Black popular culture and the illusion of life rhetorical perspective on music are combined.
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Editorial Comment: On Thinking the Black Public Sphere

Public Culture, 1994
Arjun Appadurai   +3 more
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Kimberly D Miller   +2 more
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Writing America Black: Race Rhetoric in the Public Sphere

African American Review, 2002
Ashraf H. A. Rushdy, C. K. Doreski
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