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White Sororities and the Cultural Work of Belonging
White Sororities and the Cultural Work of Belonging
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Charlotte Hogg examines how the idea of belonging shapes and perpetuates subcultures, particularly in White university sororities. She argues that rhetorics of belonging foster insider belonging while also attempting to appease those on the outside, and demonstrates how these efforts can influence beliefs about womanhood in complex ways. This book will interest scholars and students from various disciplines.
Format: Hardback
Length: 170 pages
Publication date: 19 December 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Charlotte Hogg delves into the intricate dynamics of creating and perpetuating subcultures through the concept of belonging, examining the role of spoken and unspoken rhetorics in this process. In the context of White university sororities, she offers a revealing analysis of how these organizations foster a sense of belonging among their members while also navigating the challenges posed by anti-GLO sentiment.
Hogg demonstrates that rhetorics of belonging have always existed alongside and even in response to anti-GLO attitudes. She explores how rhetorical efforts by members for members contribute to a sense of belonging for insiders while also attempting to appease those on the outside. By positioning the study of rhetoric beyond traditional methods of persuasion, Hogg highlights how we communicate and participate in communities as citizens in subtle ways beyond speaking and writing.
Through engaging narrative, archival research, and interviews with collegians and alumni, Hogg showcases how efforts toward belonging can influence specific beliefs about womanhood in complex ways. This thought-provoking volume appeals to scholars and students from a diverse range of disciplines, including rhetoric and communication studies, gender studies, feminism, sociology, cultural anthropology, and history.
In conclusion, Charlotte Hogg's book offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of the dynamics of subcultures and the role of rhetoric in shaping them. By examining the case of White university sororities, she sheds light on the complex interplay between belonging, anti-GLO sentiment, and the power of rhetorical efforts to influence beliefs and behaviors. This thought-provoking volume will be of interest to scholars and students seeking to explore the intersection of culture, identity, and communication in contemporary society.
Weight: 490g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032457802
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