Review: Digital Griots: African American Rhetoric in a Multimedia Age by Adam J. Banks reviewed by Steph Ceraso

In Digital Griots: African American Rhetoric in a Multimedia Age, a provocative new addiction to the CCCC Studies in Writing and Rhetoric  series, Adam Banks offers a fresh perspective on the relationships between race, technology, and scholar-activism. Like the figure of the griot—a masterful storyteller who simultaneously preserves and shapes history—Banks mashes up past and present disciplinary discourses as a means of influencing future conversations about race and digital literacies.

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