Focusing on Martin Luther King Jr.'s final speech, the book examines his support for striking African American garbage workers in Memphis, highlighting the speech's broader context beyond its famous conclusion. It explores King's unique use of biblical references and his theological insights, offering a fresh analysis of his rhetoric. Unlike previous studies that emphasize his theology, this work delves into the significance of his biblical engagement, making it a groundbreaking exploration of King's persuasive techniques and the cultural dynamics at play during his oration.
Serie: Raza, Retórica y Medios Serie
Esta serie profundiza en las intrincadas conexiones entre raza, retórica y medios de comunicación dentro del contexto estadounidense. Examina críticamente cómo estos elementos se entrelazan en el discurso cultural, político y social. Los libros ofrecen una visión profunda de cómo se construyen las narrativas mediáticas y su impacto en la formación de percepciones sobre cuestiones raciales. Es una lectura esencial para comprender las dinámicas sociales contemporáneas.



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