Quarterly Journal of Speech | 2019

Rhetoric’s rac(e/ist) problems

 

Abstract


ABSTRACT This introductory essay makes the case that rhetorical studies as a field and the Quarterly Journal of Speech as the journal of record for that field are racist. Racism need not imply that evildoers in pointy hoods are pulling the strings of the journal and field; indeed, the assumption that racism is rooted in the bad thoughts and deeds of intentional individuals is part of the problem and is further evidence of the field s ignorance on the subject. Drawing inspiration and guidance from Ibram X. Kendi s work on antiracism, and anchoring my analysis in Paula Chakravartty et al. s “#CommunicationSoWhite,” I make an honest effort to diagnose aspects of rhetoric s racism problem and suggest some of the attitudinal and material shifts that will be necessary to challenge the whiteness of rhetorical studies. An introduction of the remaining essays in this #RhetoricSoWhite forum concludes the introduction.

Volume 105
Pages 465 - 476
DOI 10.1080/00335630.2019.1669068
Language English
Journal Quarterly Journal of Speech

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