Abstract

“We is people” reverberates throughout Tropic Tendencies as Kevin Browne illuminates how Caribbean people acknowledge the past but do not remain there. For those of us who are people of color and/or teach marginalized communities, this idea of acknowledging our past but not remaining there is a powerful one. For Browne, public rhetoric is central to… Continue reading Review: Kevin A. Browne. Tropic Tendencies: Rhetoric, Popular Culture, and the Anglophone Caribbean, reviewed by Romeo García

Journal
Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Published
2019-06-25
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