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Landscapes of Capital: Representing Time, Space, and Globalization in Corporate Advertising
Landscapes of Capital: Representing Time, Space, and Globalization in Corporate Advertising
Landscapes of Capital: Representing Time, Space, and Globalization in Corporate Advertising
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Robert Goldman, professor of sociology, coauthors a book that examines how corporate television ads from the last 15 years have organized predominant images, tropes, and narrative representations of a world in transition.
John Wiley & Sons, 2011. 224 pages. $25.
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