The Rise and Fall of Critical Legal Studies: Law, Politics, Culture
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Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Thank You -- Introduction -- The League and its audience: Some conceptualizations -- The League and public opinion -- The League and internationalism -- The League and propaganda -- Locating 'information' in League archival records -- Part I -- Chapter 1: Centre of world information: Creating an information section, 1919-21 -- Founding an Information Section -- Organization of the section -- The centrality of the Information Section -- The politics of nationality in the Information Section -- Internationalism in the Information Section -- The propaganda spectre -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: More than a press bureau: The Information Section at work, 1920-32 -- From the gallery down to the floor: Working with the press -- Secrecy and transparency -- Moral disarmament and management of the press -- Cooperative publicity -- Would-be diplomats -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Confidence and cynicism: League public information material, 1919-32 -- Publications of the Information Section -- Target audiences -- Four strategies, 1919-33 -- Action and progress -- The moral force of public opinion -- Confident indirect legitimization -- More than the legacy of war -- Conclusion -- Part II -- Chapter 4: Downscaling ambitions: Reorganization of the Information Section, 1933-40 -- The Secretariat in the shadow of crisis -- 'Smashed under pretext of economy' -- A critical moment -- Exit diplomacy? -- Continuities or breaks? -- The collapse -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Crisis and retreat to aesthetics: League public information, 1933-40 -- Enter the technical -- Crisis rhetoric -- Retreat to aesthetics -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Exit Geneva: League legacies in UN publicity planning, 1942-46 -- Crossing the Atlantic or the channel.
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Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Aymara Orthography -- List of Interlineal Gloss Conventions -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- Part One Radio -- 2 Redemption Radio: Dehispanicized Aymara at Radio San Gabriel -- 3 Ayllu on the Airwaves: Mediatized Metapragmatics at Radio Pacha Qamasa -- Part Two Song -- 4 Tupak in Their Veins: Race, Nation, and Memory in Aymara Hip-Hop -- 5 Singing the National Anthem in Jesús de Machaca -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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