Rhetoric, Race, and Religion | Rowman & Littlefield
Rhetoric, Race, and Religion
This series will provide space for emerging, junior, or senior scholars engaged in research that studies rhetoric from a race or religion perspective. This will include studies contributing to our understanding of how rhetoric helps shape race and/or religion and how race and/or religion shapes rhetoric. In this series, scholars seek to examine phenomenon from either a historical or contemporary perspective. Moreover, we are interested in how race and religion discourse function rhetorically.

Editor(s): Andre E. Johnson (ajohnsn6@memphis.edu)
Staff editorial contact: Nicolette Amstutz (Nicolette.Amstutz@bloomsbury.com)