Nikki Haley''s Lessons from the New South
English
By (author): Wanda Little Fenimore
In this book, Wanda Little Fenimore traces the resurrection of the phrase New South with South Carolinas governor, Nikki Haley. Through analyzing speeches, Fenimore demonstrates how politicians use historical terms in new ways that obscure their roots but remain oppressive in the twenty-first century. The author reveals how Nikki Haley manufactured her New South as progressive, and forward-thinking, yet the term functions as a form of inferential racism, ultimately, reproducing traditional conservatism rooted in white supremacy. Scholars of rhetoric, communication, political science, and womens studies will find this book of particular interest.
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