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When Art and Commerce Collide: Colorization and the Moral Right
Authors:David J. Kohs
Affiliation:University of Florida Law Review , USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article challenges the dominant framework that drives US public diplomacy initiatives and insists that, short of major structural changes, US public diplomacy lacks ethical legitimacy. Based on a review of past US public diplomacy practices, the article finds that these efforts were mainly characterized by a one-way flow of information and an emphasis on image management. Using the theories of hegemony, American exceptionalism, Orientalism, and cultural imperialism, the author lays a theoretical framework for analyzing public diplomacy. The author suggests that, for public diplomacy to move beyond propaganda, it needs to incorporate two-way communication and symmetry.
Keywords:American exceptionalism  cultural imperialism  excellence theory  hegemony  Orientalism  propaganda  public diplomacy
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