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The Rhetorical Legacy of Wangari Maathai : Planting the Future

Anderson, Reynaldo(Contributions by)Atay, Ahmet(Contributions by)Chirindo, Kundai V.(Contributions by)Gonzalez, Alberto(Contributions by)Gorsevski, Ellen W.(Contributions by)Griffin, Rachel Alicia(Contributions by)Kilonzo, Susan M.(Contributions by)Gonzalez, Alberto(Edited by)Mutua, Eddah M.(Edited by)Wolbert, Anke(Edited by)
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This book honors the advocacy of Dr. Wangari Maathai, acclaimed environmentalist and the first African woman to receive the Nobel Prize for Peace.

Dr. Maathai was a gifted orator who crafted messages that imagined new possibilities for human agency and social justice and who inspired action to protect our natural habitats.

This collection explores the various strategies Maathai employed in her speeches to create memorable images and arguments for audiences in Kenya and around the world.

Specifically, authors examine Maathai's use of storytelling, her creative use of metaphor and local cultural knowledge, and her use of sharp social-political analysis.

Authors approach Maathai's rhetoric from both African and Western ways of knowing.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498571123 / 9781498571128
Hardback
25/10/2018
United States
English
256 pages
23 cm