Rhetorical Healing: The Reeducation of Contemporary Black Womanhood
Since the Black women's literary renaissance ended nearly three decades ago, a profitable and expansive market of self-help books, inspirational literature, family-friendly plays, and films marketed to Black women has emerged. Through messages of hope and responsibility, the writers of these texts develop templates that tap into legacies of literacy as activism, preaching techniques, and narrative formulas to teach strategies for overcoming personal traumas or dilemmas and resuming one's quality of life

Drawing upon Black vernacular culture as well as scholarship in rhetorical theory, literacy studies, Black feminism, literary theory, and cultural studies, Tamika L. Carey deftly traces discourses on healing within the writings and teachings of such figures as Oprah Winfrey, Iyanla Vanzant, T. D. Jakes, and Tyler Perry, revealing the arguments and curricula they rely on to engage Black women and guide them to an idealized conception of wellness. As Carey demonstrates, Black women's wellness campaigns indicate how African Americans use rhetorical education to solve social problems within their communities and the complex gender politics that are mass-produced when these efforts are commercialized.
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Rhetorical Healing: The Reeducation of Contemporary Black Womanhood
Since the Black women's literary renaissance ended nearly three decades ago, a profitable and expansive market of self-help books, inspirational literature, family-friendly plays, and films marketed to Black women has emerged. Through messages of hope and responsibility, the writers of these texts develop templates that tap into legacies of literacy as activism, preaching techniques, and narrative formulas to teach strategies for overcoming personal traumas or dilemmas and resuming one's quality of life

Drawing upon Black vernacular culture as well as scholarship in rhetorical theory, literacy studies, Black feminism, literary theory, and cultural studies, Tamika L. Carey deftly traces discourses on healing within the writings and teachings of such figures as Oprah Winfrey, Iyanla Vanzant, T. D. Jakes, and Tyler Perry, revealing the arguments and curricula they rely on to engage Black women and guide them to an idealized conception of wellness. As Carey demonstrates, Black women's wellness campaigns indicate how African Americans use rhetorical education to solve social problems within their communities and the complex gender politics that are mass-produced when these efforts are commercialized.
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Rhetorical Healing: The Reeducation of Contemporary Black Womanhood

Rhetorical Healing: The Reeducation of Contemporary Black Womanhood

by Tamika L. Carey
Rhetorical Healing: The Reeducation of Contemporary Black Womanhood

Rhetorical Healing: The Reeducation of Contemporary Black Womanhood

by Tamika L. Carey

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Overview

Since the Black women's literary renaissance ended nearly three decades ago, a profitable and expansive market of self-help books, inspirational literature, family-friendly plays, and films marketed to Black women has emerged. Through messages of hope and responsibility, the writers of these texts develop templates that tap into legacies of literacy as activism, preaching techniques, and narrative formulas to teach strategies for overcoming personal traumas or dilemmas and resuming one's quality of life

Drawing upon Black vernacular culture as well as scholarship in rhetorical theory, literacy studies, Black feminism, literary theory, and cultural studies, Tamika L. Carey deftly traces discourses on healing within the writings and teachings of such figures as Oprah Winfrey, Iyanla Vanzant, T. D. Jakes, and Tyler Perry, revealing the arguments and curricula they rely on to engage Black women and guide them to an idealized conception of wellness. As Carey demonstrates, Black women's wellness campaigns indicate how African Americans use rhetorical education to solve social problems within their communities and the complex gender politics that are mass-produced when these efforts are commercialized.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438462431
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Series: SUNY series in Feminist Criticism and Theory
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Tamika L. Carey is Assistant Professor of English at the University at Albany, State University of New York and the author of Getting to Know Him: Observations and Experiences from My Walk of Faith.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Life Class: An Introduction

1. Are You Sure You Want to Be Well?: Healing and the Situation of Black Women's Pain

2. I Need You to Survive: Theorizing Rhetorical Healing

3. I'll Teach You to See Again: The Rhetoric of Revision in Iyanla Vanzant's Self- Help Franchise

4. Come Ye Disconsolate: The Rhetoric of Transformation in T.D. Jakes's Women's Ministry

5. Take Your Place: The Rhetoric of Return in Tyler Perry's Films

6. With Vision and Voice: Black Women's Rhetorical Healing in Everyday Use

Reverberations

Notes
Bibliography
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