2012
DOI: 10.5539/ijel.v2n2p3
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A Rhetoric of Cultural Contract

Abstract: This analysis utilizes Ronald Jackson's (2002) theoretical framework, Cultural Contracts of Identity, to explore the negotiation process of black identity, via Malcolm X, the central character in Spike Lee's cinematic production of X. Jackson's theory punctuates three socio-communicative constraints, otherwise known as cultural contracts, with which one can examine black identity-ready-to-sign, quasi-completed, and cocreated. Jackson used the term cultural contracts to refer to "the end product of identity neg… Show more

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