Political Oratory And Cartooning: An Ethnography Of Democratic Process In Madagascar (new Directions In Ethnography)
by Jennifer Jackson /
2013 / English / PDF
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Jackson traces the lively skirmishes between Madagascar’s
political cartoonists and politicians whose cartooning and public
oratory reveal an ever-shifting barometer of democracy in the
island nation.
Jackson traces the lively skirmishes between Madagascar’s
political cartoonists and politicians whose cartooning and public
oratory reveal an ever-shifting barometer of democracy in the
island nation.The first anthropological study of the role of language and
rhetoric in reshaping democracy
The first anthropological study of the role of language and
rhetoric in reshaping democracyMaps the dynamic relationship between formalized oratory,
satire, and political change in Madagascar
Maps the dynamic relationship between formalized oratory,
satire, and political change in MadagascarA fascinating analysis of the extraordinary Ciceronian
features of kabary, a style of formal public oratory long
abandoned in the West
A fascinating analysis of the extraordinary Ciceronian
features of kabary, a style of formal public oratory long
abandoned in the WestDocuments the management by United States Democrat campaign
advisors of a foreign presidential bid, unprecedented in the
post-colonial era
Documents the management by United States Democrat campaign
advisors of a foreign presidential bid, unprecedented in the
post-colonial era