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There and Back Again: a Rhetorical Journey from Oppression to Exclusion.
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There and Back Again: a Rhetorical Journey from Oppression to Exclusion./
Author:
Perz, Sally Anne.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2020,
Description:
149 p.
Notes:
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 82-03.
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Masters Abstracts International82-03.
Subject:
Rhetoric. -
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9798672129808
There and Back Again: a Rhetorical Journey from Oppression to Exclusion.
Perz, Sally Anne.
There and Back Again: a Rhetorical Journey from Oppression to Exclusion.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2020 - 149 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 82-03.
Thesis (M.A.)--The University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2020.
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This thesis addresses parallels between the rhetoric of contemporary secessionists and the arguments surrounding the rise and fall of Jim Crow laws which maintained segregation for decades. Cities like Gardendale, Alabama and Baton Rouge, Louisiana make uncanny arguments in their attempts to break-away from county school systems, promoting new and improved propaganda, alluding to "separate but equal" in their attempts to separate for the good of their communities. Despite years of multicultural instruction, schools are fighting the same battle, on the same turf, generations later-some cities surrounding Birmingham and across the country add a new twist on the same white flight that encouraged both de jure and de facto segregation. Breaking away from city school districts under the guise of seeking a better education for their children, this newer version of parent-led white flight is disconcertingly similar to old attempts to keep dual school systems. Like the public-school secessionists who flee from diverse school systems, some homeschoolers flee globalism and multiculturalism-promoting nationalism in the name of patriotism. Framing the rhetoric of religious fundamentalism and how it often reinforces white nationalism and supports the al-right movement provides a way to understand both the means and the motive. Looking at the complex rhetorical situation encompassed within both public and private arenas affords a greater understanding as to how systemic racism continues to impact genuine integration. By examining the rhetoric of recent break-away attempts and their relationship to arguments surrounding historical segregation and on-going issues with integration, I hope to provide insight into the nature of recent attempts at secession and perhaps offer a pathway toward a solution.
ISBN: 9798672129808Subjects--Topical Terms:
516647
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