· Veteran African American linguist, Geneva Smitherman and lead author, H. Samy Alim, draw on recorded and transcribed discourse interactions of President Obama with various demographic audiences, as well as research conducted about the perception of his language and his "blackness" as it was taken up in the press and social media/5. · "Articulate While Black brilliantly dissects the politics of language as embedded in the politics of race The beautiful thing about [the book] is that it breaks down Obama's oral signifying and helps us to navigate the complexities of Black linguistic habits and the complications of Black rhetoric writ large Alim and Smitherman do a great deal of switching themselves, sliding from dense Brand: Oxford University Press. In Articulate While Black, two renowned scholars of Black Language address language and racial politics in the U.S. through an insightful examination of President Barack Obama's language use--and America's response to it. In this eloquently written and powerfully argued Cited by:
Just the night before I had won a free copy of Samy Alim and Geneva "Dr. G" Smitherman's book, Articulate While Black: Barack Obama, Language, and Race in the U.S. (), and was in the middle of completing the second chapter, when I sat down to hear Keith Gilyard—Black scholar, Edwin Earle Sparks Professor of English and African. Articulate while Black: Barack Obama, Language, and Race in the U.S. by H. Samy Alim and Geneva Smitherman. New York: Oxford University Press, Buy Articulate While Black: Barack Obama, Language, and Race in the U.S. Illustrated by Alim, H. Samy, Smitherman, Geneva (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
Articulate while Black: Barack Obama, language, and race in the U.S. Responsibility. H. Samy Alim Geneva Smitherman ; foreword by Michael Eric Dyson. Imprint. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, c Physical description. xviii, p.: ill. ; 25 cm. Available online. "Articulate While Black brilliantly dissects the politics of language as embedded in the politics of race The beautiful thing about [the book] is that it breaks down Obama's oral signifying and helps us to navigate the complexities of Black linguistic habits and the complications of Black rhetoric writ large Alim and Smitherman do a great deal of switching themselves, sliding from dense academic prose to streetwise vernacular, proving they are brilliant examples of the very practice. In Articulate While Black, two renowned scholars of Black Language address language and racial politics in the U.S. through an insightful examination of President Barack Obama's language use--and America's response to it. In this eloquently written and powerfully argued book, H. Samy Alim and Geneva Smitherman provide new insights about President Obama and the relationship between language and race in contemporary society.
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