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Journal" <controv@fau.edu> Controversia: An International Journal of Debate and Democratic Renewal is pleased to announce that Volume 6 No. 2 is now available. The issue includes the following articles: Traumatic Realism and Sublime Decolonization: Remembering the Mass-Mediated Representations of King Baudouin's and Patrice Lumumba's Speeches on Congolese Independence Day, June 30, 1960 By Marouf Hasian Jr. and Rulon Wood The impact of visual racism: Visual arguments in political leaflets of Austrian and British far-right parties By John E. Richardson and Ruth Wodak It also features a forum entitled "Gender and Change in Postcommunist Eastern Europe," edited by Martin Marinos and containing the following two additional articles: Of Beauty and Politics: Women, Politics and the Media in Post-Communist Bulgaria By Elza Ibroscheva Incorporating Gendered Identities into Transition Studies By Diana Iulia Nastasia, Sorin Nastasia and Yuliya Kartoshkina Lastly, there are two book reviews: Hatred of Democracy. By Jacques Rancière. Translated by Steve Corcoran. London: Verso, 2007; pp. 106. Hardcover US $23.95. Reviewed by Brent Saindon Perspectives and Methods of Political Discourse Research, Volume 3: Discourse portraits of Belarussian and Russian politicians. By I.F. Oukhvanova, A. A. Markovich, & V. N. Ukhvanov. Translated by E.P. Smykovskaya. Minsk: National Institute of Higher Education, 2004; pp. 153. ISBN 985-6741-01-7. Reviewed by Alfred G. Mueller II We hope you’ll pick up the issue and continue to enjoy and support Controversia. ----- Subscriptions to Controversia and special issues may be ordered from the following address: Controversia International Debate Education Association (IDEA)-Willamette Gatke Hall 206 900 State Street Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 1-503-370-6620 Fax: 1-503-370-6171 Email: ecarson@willamette.edu Subscription rates for Controversia remain unchanged: $90/year for institutional subscriptions and $35/year for individual subscriptions. Inquiries, comments, or questions about content or submission procedures may be directed to Dr. David Williams (controv@fau.edu).
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