A Critique of Anti-racism in Rhetoric and Composition: The Semblance of Empowerment
By (Author) Erec Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
12th December 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
305.8
Hardback
180
Width 159mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
431g
A Critique of Anti-racism in Rhetoric and Composition: The Semblance of Empowerment critiques current antiracist ideology in rhetoric and composition, arguing that it inadvertently promotes a deficit-model of empowerment for both students and scholars. Erec Smith claims that empowerment theory--which promotes individual, communal, and strategic efficacy--is missing from most antiracist initiatives, which instead often abide by what Smith refers to as a "primacy of identity" an over-reliance on identity, particularly a victimized identity, to establish ethos. Scholars of rhetoric, composition, communication, and critical race theory will find this book particularly useful.
Erec Smith is assistant professor of rhetoric and composition at York College of Pennsylvania.