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Using theories of colonial and rhetorical studies to explain why cultural icons like Curious George are able to avoid criticism, Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre investigates the ways these characters operate as capacious figures, embodying and circulating the narratives that construct them.
Uniting communication and postcolonial studies, this volume historically situates seminal essays in the field alongside new essays that aim to answer the question: "How, if at all, might communication scholars extend, or even renew, the postcolonial dialogue?" The collection highlights themes, trends, and conflicts that appear in the scholarship produced with postcolonial communication studies.
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