Discourse in Black
Voices of the Self, Let's Flip the Script, and Liberation Memories
- 512 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The collection showcases Keith Gilyard's influential prose, emphasizing the significance of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) in education and cultural identity. It includes "Voices of the Self," which advocates for linguistic pluralism, and "Let's Flip the Script," a series of essays on language and politics. In "Liberation Memories," Gilyard examines the intersection of rhetoric and poetics in African American literature, particularly through the works of John Oliver Killens. These texts serve as vital resources for discussions on Black language as a transformative force.