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Jason Edward Black (he/him)

Professor of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Verified email at uncc.edu
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The" mascotting" of Native America: Construction, commodity, and assimilation

JE Black - American Indian Quarterly, 2002 - JSTOR
Recently I stumbled across a thought-provoking athletic booster letter from my
undergraduate alma mater. The mailer was addressed" Dear Seminole" and asked that I …

[HTML][HTML] Tracking teen food marketing: Participatory research to examine persuasive power and platforms of exposure

C Elliott, E Truman, JE Black - Appetite, 2023 - Elsevier
Food marketing has long been recognized to influence children's food preferences and
consumption patterns, yet only in recent years have teenagers been recognized as a …

Real-world crude incidence of hypoglycemia in adults with diabetes: results of the InHypo-DM Study, Canada

A Ratzki-Leewing, SB Harris, S Mequanint… - BMJ Open Diabetes …, 2018 - drc.bmj.com
Objective Very few real-world studies have been conducted to assess the incidence of
diabetes-related hypoglycemia. Moreover, there is a paucity of studies that have …

[BOOK][B] American Indians and the rhetoric of removal and allotment

JE Black - 2015 - books.google.com
Jason Edward Black examines the ways the US government's rhetoric and American Indian
responses contributed to the policies of Native–US relations throughout the nineteenth …

Native resistive rhetoric and the decolonization of American Indian removal discourse

JE Black - Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This essay examines nineteenth-century Native resistance to the American Indian removal
policy as a strategy of decolonization. Attention focuses in particular on the tactics of …

Extending the rights of personhood, voice, and life to sensate others: A homology of right to life and animal rights rhetoric

JE Black - Communication Quarterly, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
This homological analysis argues that the right to life and animal rights movements share a
number of rhetorical commonalities, despite their overtly ideological differences. Specifically …

Native authenticity, rhetorical circulation, and neocolonial decay: The case of Chief Seattle's controversial speech

JE Black - Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2012 - muse.jhu.edu
In 1971, Ted Perry, a member of the Southern Baptist Convention, accessed a questionable
1854 elegiac speech from Chief Seattle (Suquamish Nation) to include in his eco-friendly …

Remembrances of removal: Native resistance to allotment and the unmasking of paternal benevolence

JE Black - Southern Communication Journal, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
This essay explores the ways that American Indians in the late nineteenth century enacted
collective memories of the Indian Removal Act in their dissenting responses to the General …

Memories of the Alabama Creek War, 1813-1814: US Governmental and Native Identities at the Horseshoe Bend National Military Park

JE Black - American Indian Quarterly, 2009 - JSTOR
In the past decade critical studies scholars have concentrated much of their research about
memory on the examination of cultural sites, including memorials, monuments, museums …

Plenary Rhetoric in Indian Country: The Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock Case and the Codification of a Weakened Native Character

JE Black - Advances in the History of Rhetoric, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The US Congress passed the General Allotment (Dawes) Act of 1887 as a part of its
assimilationist plan to remake American Indians in the image of the US nation. The act …