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Rhetoric

UI graduate faculty research projects in Rhetoric currently available to SROP scholars. Please check departmental websites for additional projects.
 

Black Middle-Class Performances:  From Jim Crow to the Down Low

Principle Investigator Vershawn Young,
Assistant
 Professor
Department(s): Rhetoric
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Interdisplinary Program(s): Project on the Rhetoric of Inquiry (POROI)Women's Studies; Language, Literacy and Culture
Objectives (2) To analyze how the black middle class has been represented in 20th Century American cultural and artistic products, e.g., film, music, literature, and art. (2) To compare and explain the relationship between black middle-class everyday life performance and representations of those performances. (3) To illuminate and theorize the role of the black middle class in race progress in American and to theorize the effects of the representations on how the black middle class constructs its identity
Undergraduate Role To assist investigator in finding relevant texts and analyzing them.
Minimum
Qualifications
(1) Knowledge of contemporary African American literature and culture--from both public and scholarly perspectives

(2) Knowledge and/or interest in performance studies and theories, particularly racial performance
Contact 
Information
 319-335-0186
vershawn-young@uiowa.edu
Professor Vershawn Young

 

 

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