<div><p><span>In this compelling anthology <span>editor</span> Ronald L. Jackson II<b><i> </i></b>explores constitutive aspects of African American communication behaviors as they relate to how African Americans define themselves culturally. Readers benefit from a plethora of research on African Americans related to almost every area of communication inquiry including theory and identity; language performance and rhetoric; interpersonal relationships; gendered contexts; organizational and instructional contexts; and mass mediated contexts. </span></p><p><span>Endowing the field with an intellectual legacy of issues challenges needs and paradigms<b> African American Communication and Identities</b> is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in Communication Studies and African American Studies courses. This volume is also an excellent reader for advanced courses in intercultural communication cross-cultural communication race relations and interethnic communication.</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p></div>
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