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2. Contributors
3. Index
4. 5. The Spectacle of Belonging: Henri Bergson’s Comic Negro and the (Im)possibility of Place in the Colonial Metropolis
5. 7. Bergsonism in Postrevolutionary Mexico: Antonio Caso’s Theory of Aesthetic Intuition
6. Bibliography
7. 4. Bergson, Senghor, and the Philosophical Foundations of Négritude: Intellect, Intuition, and Knowledge
8. Part III: Race, Revolution, and Bergsonism in Latin America
9. 6. Racial Becomings: Evolution, Materialism, and Bergson in Spanish America
10. 8. Antagonism and Myth: José Carlos Mariátegui’s Revolutionary Bergsonism
11. Back Cover
12. 2. The Language of Closure: Homogeneity, Exclusion, and the State
13. 3. The Politics of Sympathy in Bergson’s The Two Sources of Morality and Religion
14. Introduction: Creative Extensions
15. Foreword. The Hope for this Volume: Sympathy
16. Part I: Bergson on Colonialism, Social Groups, and the State
17. 1. Decolonizing Bergson: The Temporal Schema of the Open and the Closed
18. Half Title, Title, Copyright
19. Acknowledgments
20. List of Contributors
21. Index
22. Conclusion: Tweaking the Tweets
23. PART V. Introduction: The Twenty-First Century Information Age: Print, Radio, Cable TV, Internet, and Social Media
24. PART IV. Introduction: Mass Media: Print, Radio, Television, and Cable
25. 5. Narrating the War in the Philippines, 1899–1902
26. 15. Communicating the Global War on Terror from Speeches to Tweets
27. 14. The Challenge of Outcommunicating the Islamic State
28. 13. Struggling to Overcome the Afghan Taliban’s Master Narratives
29. 11. How Presidents Explained Vietnam, 1954–75
30. 12. American Wartime Communication Strategies during the Gulf War
31. 10. Selling a Limited War in Korea, 1950–53
32. 2. Why Communications Mattered in the War of 1812
33. 8. Edgar Snow and Shaping US Perceptions of the Chinese Civil War
34. 9. Franklin D. Roosevelt and World War II
35. Introduction: Message, Messenger, Medium, and Political Environment
36. PART III. Introduction: Early Mass Media: Print and Radio
37. 7. Theodore Roosevelt’s Verbal Insurgency against Woodrow Wilson in World War I
38. 4. The Cuban Junta in Exile and the Origins of the Spanish-American War
39. PART II. Introduction: Mass Circulation Newspapers, Magazines, and the Telegraph
40. 6. John Reed and US Perceptions of the Russian Revolution
41. 3. The Communications Revolution during the US Civil War
42. 1. The Message Heard “Round the World' and the First American Political Campaign
43. Acknowledgments
44. Contents
45. PART I. Introduction: Committees of Correspondence and Early Newspapers
46. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
47. 14 Decolonial Feminisms and Indigenous Women’s Resistance to Neoliberalism: Lessons from Abya Yala
48. Understanding and Applying Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks
49. Introduction
50. Education
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