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Amy Bradley
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Bradley Striebig
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Kerrie-Anne Bradley
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James Bradley
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Focusing on language's political power, these essays discuss how representation, through language norms, plays and court spectacles, manipulations and adaptations of texts and images, both constitutes and reflects a cultural milieu.
Steven Klein
Mack, Wolfgang, Sr.
Matteo Bonotti
Anna Neima
Nolan, Michael
For Ourselves!
Nikos Demertzes
Friedrich Otto Hertz
Luke Savage
Lynette H. Ong
Scott Dragland
Black Liberation Army
B. C. Koh
Terje Rasmussen
Scott Mainwaring
Gerald Horne
Gareth Evans
Travis Grant
Garrett
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Brian C. H. Fong
Stanley K. Ridgley
James Tully
Cathie Carmichael
Liv Egholm
Ariel Foundation International
Paola Caridi
Alaa Abd el-Fattah
Aufheben Collective
Linda Goudsmit
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Lance Hillsinger
Christopher Marc Lilyblad
Contesting conventional assumptions of the modern nation-state, this book challenges us to rethink the segmentation of the political realm and its underlying economic and social processes.
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