1st Edition

American Indian and Indigenous Rhetorics

196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

Building upon existing literature in the field, this book identifies the frameworks and paradigms in which we Indigenize, identify, and establish Indigenous practice, and contemplates the possibilities of American Indian and Indigenous rhetorics. This book outlines how American Indian and Indigenous rhetorics is an interdisciplinary scholarly practice and sub-field that draws from material and... Read more

Introduction

1. Living Languages, Timeless Traditions  

2. Early Native Writing in English  

3. Cultural and Material Rhetorics  

4. Land-Based and Community Scholarship  

5. New Media and Digital Indigenous Identity Work  

6. Conclusion  

Biography

Cindy Tekobbe is Assistant Professor of Critical Feminist Science and Technology, Gender and Women’s Studies, and Communication Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, USA.

Lisa King is Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Writing, and Linguistics in the Department of English at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA.

Kimberly Wieser-Weryackwe is a Professor of English and affiliated Native Studies and Environmental Studies faculty at the University of Oklahoma, USA.