Angelina Grimke: Rhetoric, Identity, and the Radical Imagination

Angelina Grimke: Rhetoric, Identity, and the Radical Imagination

by Stephen H. Browne
Angelina Grimke: Rhetoric, Identity, and the Radical Imagination

Angelina Grimke: Rhetoric, Identity, and the Radical Imagination

by Stephen H. Browne

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" Abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer, Angelina Grimke (1805-79) was among the first women in American history to seize the public stage in pursuit of radical social reform. 'I will lift up my voice like a trumpet,' she proclaimed, 'and show this people their transgressions.' And when she did lift her voice in public, on behalf of the public, she found that, in creating herself, she might transform the world. In the process, Grimke crossed the wires of race, gender, and power, and produced explosions that lit up the world of antebellum reform. Among the most remarkable features of Angelina Grimke's rhetorical career was her ability to stage public contests for the soul of America—bringing opposing ideas together to give them voice, depth, and range to create new and more compelling visions of social change.

Angelina Grimke: Rhetoric, Identity, and the Radical Imagination is the first full-length study to explore the rhetorical legacy of this most unusual advocate for human rights. Stephen Browne examines her epistolary and oratorical art and argues that rhetoric gave Grimke a means to fashion not only her message but her very identity as a moral force."

Historians approach the field of rhetorical criticism nervously, but they will find reading this book well worth the encounter. Browne's analysis transforms our understanding of Angelina Grimke's purposeful engagement of the rhetoric of confrontation, her rhetorical use of violence in antislavery discourse, and her emergence as a witness to the moral truths of her time. Lori D. Ginzberg Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies The Pennsylvania State University.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870138973
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 01/01/2012
Series: Rhetoric & Public Affairs
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Lexile: 1440L (what's this?)
File size: 342 KB

About the Author

Stephen H. Browne is Professor of Speech Communication at The Pennsylvania State University. He is recipient of the NCA's Karl Wallace Award and currently serves as editor of Philosophy & Rhetoric.

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