Hatch develops a robust rhetorical theory of reconciliation and applies it to contemporary national and global efforts to redress the racialized wounds and injustices created by slavery. What emerges from this work is a profound vision for the prospects of meaningful reparation, forgiveness, and reconciliation in American race relations.
Hatch develops a robust rhetorical theory of reconciliation and applies it to contemporary national and global efforts to redress the racialized wounds and injustices created by slavery. What emerges from this work is a profound vision for the prospects of meaningful reparation, forgiveness, and reconciliation in American race relations.
John B. Hatch is associate professor of communication and the Wendt Ethics Professor at the University of Dubuque.
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Chapter 1 Contents Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 Foreword by the Series Editor Chapter 4 Preface Chapter 5 Acknowledgments Part 6 I. The Rhetoric of Race: From Racism to Reconciliation Chapter 7 1. Introduction: THe Racial Divide and the Emergence of Reconciliation Chapter 8 2. Recovering from Racism: An Exigence for (Theorizing) Reconciliation Chapter 9 3. Reconciliation, Rhetorically Considered Part 10 II. Theorizing Reconciliation Chapter 11 4. Coming to Terms in Reconciliation Chapter 12 5. Dialectics and (Dia)logology of Reconciliation Chapter 13 6. Reconciliation in Time: Actions and Transformations Part 14 III. Reconciling the Heirs of Slavery's Legacy Chapter 15 7. Steps toward Reconciliation: From the United States to West Africa Chapter 16 8. The Leaders' Conference on Reconciliation and Development Chapter 17 9. There and Back Again: Taking Stock of Reconciliation's Progress Chapter 18 10. A Prospect on Racial Reconciliation Chapter 19 Bibliography Chapter 20 Index Chapter 21 About the Author
Chapter 1 Contents Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3 Foreword by the Series Editor Chapter 4 Preface Chapter 5 Acknowledgments Part 6 I. The Rhetoric of Race: From Racism to Reconciliation Chapter 7 1. Introduction: THe Racial Divide and the Emergence of Reconciliation Chapter 8 2. Recovering from Racism: An Exigence for (Theorizing) Reconciliation Chapter 9 3. Reconciliation, Rhetorically Considered Part 10 II. Theorizing Reconciliation Chapter 11 4. Coming to Terms in Reconciliation Chapter 12 5. Dialectics and (Dia)logology of Reconciliation Chapter 13 6. Reconciliation in Time: Actions and Transformations Part 14 III. Reconciling the Heirs of Slavery's Legacy Chapter 15 7. Steps toward Reconciliation: From the United States to West Africa Chapter 16 8. The Leaders' Conference on Reconciliation and Development Chapter 17 9. There and Back Again: Taking Stock of Reconciliation's Progress Chapter 18 10. A Prospect on Racial Reconciliation Chapter 19 Bibliography Chapter 20 Index Chapter 21 About the Author
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