Signs of Empire: Rhetoric In The Globalization Debate
This extended research essay delves into the Globalization debate and the particular role visual communication plays in its rhetoric. It provides a close reading of the significations through which the voices of Anti-globalization protest have spoken and are speaking. Through a broad approach to the construction of signs and their basis, it looks at
evidence from the topic's ongoing politico-ideological discourse, both advertising from the top and subvertising from below.
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