This bookhighlights the rhetorical art form that exists in womanist preaching and womanist rhetoric by analyzing the sermons of five women who are considered exemplars of womanist preaching: Elaine M. Flake, Gina M. Stewart, Cheryl Kirk-Duggan, Melva L. Sampson, and Claudette A. Copeland.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: The Emergence of Womanist Preaching
Chapter Two: Radical Subjectivity
Chapter Three: Traditional Communalism
Chapter Four: Redemptive Self-Love
Chapter Five: Critical Engagement
Chapter Six: Conclusions about Womanist Preaching & Womanist Rhetoric
Appendix A: Elaine M. Flake's sermon, "The Power of Enough"
Appendix B: Gina M. Stewart's sermon, "Enough is Enough!"
Appendix C: Cheryl Kirk-Duggan's sermon, "Women of the Cloth"
Appendix D: Melva L. Sampson's sermon, "Hell No!"
Appendix E: Claudette A. Copeland's sermon, "What Shall We Do For Our Sister?"
Appendix F: Four Rhetorical Models
Bibliography
About the Author