The embodied maternal rhetorics of Serena Williams

Academic Article

Abstract

  • This essay examines how and why the lived, experienced, and complicated maternal body matters in influencing public conversations about motherhood. Through analysis of Serena Williams’s acts of rhetorical agency (writings, interviews, and cultivation of her celebrity brand), I trace her employment of three distinct, but related, embodied rhetorical strategies--maternal vulnerability, maternal ambivalence, and maternal empowerment. I argue that Serena elevates the “rhetorical saliency” of motherhood at the intersections of race, privilege, power, and celebrity motherhood, while also addressing how we need to think about various issues impacting mothers in a more interconnected way, and how different mothers are (or may be) interconnected because of these issues.
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    Status

    Publication Date

  • October 2, 2021
  • Keywords

  • body rhetoric
  • celebrity motherhood
  • intersectional rhetoric
  • maternal embodiment
  • motherhood rhetorics
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 349
  • End Page

  • 368
  • Volume

  • 18
  • Issue

  • 4