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Memory Work: White Ignorance and Black Resistance in Popular Magazines, 1900-1910

English

By (author): Mary E. Triece

In the early twentieth century, white-controlled magazines and Black magazines told very different stories about the dynamics of race, sex, and power in the United States. Memory Work: White Ignorance and Black Resistance in Popular Magazines, 19001910 examines how popular magazines employed rhetorical strategies to remember, forget, and frame Americas racist past. White-controlled magazines such as the Independent, Outlook, Arena, and McClures carried stories of southern nostalgia, union reconciliation, and white purity. Relying on willful ignorance to misremember past experiences of suffering, these texts severed violent histories from present-day policies and often simply remained silent. Meanwhile, in Black magazines such as the Colored American Magazine and the Voice of the Negro, women writers leveraged countermemory. Bringing Black womens accomplishments into focus, these writers inverted popular white narratives that erased and obscured Black womens experiences, including those of sexual violence.

Mary E. Triece traces how white and Black magazinesoften in dialogue with one anotherdifferently engaged memory work to either reinforce or upend white supremacy during a period of both Black advancement and white backlash. Further, the book suggests lines of connection between the construction of public memory in the past to those taking place today across an array of media platforms. Popular debateswhether appearing in early 1900s magazines or on twenty-first-century social media sitesshape a cultures collective knowledge of what counts as true, important, and worthy of attention. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 15 Nov 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781496854162

About Mary E. Triece

Mary E. Triece is professor in the School of Communication at the University of Akron. She is author of Urban Renewal and Resistance: Race Space and the City in the Late Twentieth to the Early Twenty-First Century and other books on women in the suffrage labor and welfare rights movements. Her research and teaching interests center on rhetorical theories and criticisms and social movement rhetorics.

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