商品簡介
These twelve essays help us negotiate the sometimes stormy waters of colonialistic and post-colonialistic communications in a well-maintained series. The essays include such topics as theory, historical foundations, and post-colonial changes to the colonial process. Along with listing the straight facts, this collection provides a glimpse into the lives of the colonial/postcolonial participants and goes beyond the mere experience of someone surviving from one to the other; this serves as a worthy introduction to the phenomena but also provides the reader with greater context. Annotation c2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
作者簡介
Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre (PhD, University of Iowa, 2006) is Associate Professor of Communication at Western Washington University. Her work emerges within and between the interdisciplinary scholarship of rhetoric, visual, memory, postcolonial, feminist, and critical/cultural studies. Her scholarship is, by and large, committed to understanding the ways in which (re)presentations rhetorically constitute knowledge and meaning, and to what effect. Her scholarship has appeared in journals such as Critical Studies and Media Communication, Feminist Media Studies, and Computer Mediated Communication.