Rebirthing a Nation: White Women, Identity Politics, and the Internet

Author:   Wendy K. Z. Anderson
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 April 2021
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Author:   Wendy K. Z. Anderson
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Weight:   0.378kg
ISBN:  

9781496832764


ISBN 10:   1496832760
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 April 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Wendy K. Z. Anderson's research on how white nationalist women are shaping the current renewal of white supremacy in America is fascinating.--Nancy Love, professor of political science, Appalachian State University


Anderson's analysis of white women's rhetoric and its role in sustaining white nationalist, alt-right, and conservative movements is essential work.--Aiden James Kosciesza International Journal of Communication 16(2022) Wendy K. Z. Anderson's research on how white nationalist women are shaping the current renewal of white supremacy in America is fascinating.--Nancy Love, professor of political science, Appalachian State University Rebirthing a Nation skillfully advances the conversation about women, white supremacy, and the alt-right by examining how players figuratively and literally code bias in ways that are often overlooked and underestimated. . . . Anderson fills a gap in the rhetorical discussion about feminism and white identity politics by revealing how white nationalist women's coded language is covertly shifting moral discourse in the United States. Anderson ends her book with a call to action that she has demonstrated through the vignettes that began each chapter: We must decode and recode the cycle of communication that is perpetuating the power of white nationalists.--Nicole Yang Women's Studies in Communication Rebirthing a Nation offers a much-needed example of how scholars of extremism can ethically engage their subject as well as their own positionality. Though all may not take up the book's deeply self-reflexive approach, its relevance is only increasing as the sub-field grows and online extremism itself flourishes. Anderson does the work of untangling how contemporary public discourse covertly frames whiteness in ways that appeal to, or appear to insiders to support, white nationalist and white supremacist politics. Rebirthing a Nation prompts rhetoricians to examine the context of our own lives and professional work in combating the project of white supremacy.--Megan L. Zahay Quarterly Journal of Speech This book is best suited for graduate-level courses on race and gender--or race, gender, and media--providing white women's rhetoric to talk about white feminism specifically. . . . Rebirthing a Nation offers a unique perspective on challenging whiteness in communities often rampant with (latent) racism.--Molly Wiant Cummins Feminist Pedagogy


Anderson's analysis of white women's rhetoric and its role in sustaining white nationalist, alt-right, and conservative movements is essential work.--Aiden James Kosciesza International Journal of Communication 16(2022) Wendy K. Z. Anderson's research on how white nationalist women are shaping the current renewal of white supremacy in America is fascinating.--Nancy Love, professor of political science, Appalachian State University Rebirthing a Nation offers a much-needed example of how scholars of extremism can ethically engage their subject as well as their own positionality. Though all may not take up the book's deeply self-reflexive approach, its relevance is only increasing as the sub-field grows and online extremism itself flourishes. Anderson does the work of untangling how contemporary public discourse covertly frames whiteness in ways that appeal to, or appear to insiders to support, white nationalist and white supremacist politics. Rebirthing a Nation prompts rhetoricians to examine the context of our own lives and professional work in combating the project of white supremacy.--Megan L. Zahay Quarterly Journal of Speech This book is best suited for graduate-level courses on race and gender--or race, gender, and media--providing white women's rhetoric to talk about white feminism specifically. . . . Rebirthing a Nation offers a unique perspective on challenging whiteness in communities often rampant with (latent) racism.--Molly Wiant Cummins Feminist Pedagogy


Wendy K. Z. Anderson's research on how white nationalist women are shaping the current renewal of white supremacy in America is fascinating.--Nancy Love, professor of political science, Appalachian State University Rebirthing a Nation offers a much-needed example of how scholars of extremism can ethically engage their subject as well as their own positionality. Though all may not take up the book's deeply self-reflexive approach, its relevance is only increasing as the sub-field grows and online extremism itself flourishes. Anderson does the work of untangling how contemporary public discourse covertly frames whiteness in ways that appeal to, or appear to insiders to support, white nationalist and white supremacist politics. Rebirthing a Nation prompts rhetoricians to examine the context of our own lives and professional work in combating the project of white supremacy.--Megan L. Zahay Quarterly Journal of Speech This book is best suited for graduate-level courses on race and gender--or race, gender, and media--providing white women's rhetoric to talk about white feminism specifically. . . . Rebirthing a Nation offers a unique perspective on challenging whiteness in communities often rampant with (latent) racism.--Molly Wiant Cummins Feminist Pedagogy


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Wendy K. Z. Anderson is an independent researcher and instructor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities. Her research interests lie at the intersection of rhetoric and digital media, where she examines how marginalized community rhetorics and critical dialogue (both in content and form) influence institutional, organizational, and infrastructural oppression to impact equity and social change.

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