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Raka Shome, Postcolonial Interventions in the Rhetorical Canon: An “Other” View, Communication Theory, Volume 6, Issue 1, February 1996, Pages 40–59, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2885.1996.tb00119.x
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Abstract
Postcolonial theory and criticism provide rhetorical studies with an important critical and political perspective with which to engage in issues of neocolonialism and racism. This essay offers an overview of postcolonial theory and criticism, and delineates some of the implications of a postcolonial perspective for rhetorical studies by demonstrating how a postcolonial rhetorical approach pushes the traditional frontiers of the discipline in a manner that enables racially and culturally marginalized perspectives on rhetoric to emerge.
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