Swatantrata Ke Liye Paridhan
Material type: TextSeries: SAGE eBooks from e-Vidya CollectionDescription: online resource(200 pages) illustrationsISBN:- 9789352807871
- 302.222 GON
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<span style="color: #333333;">This is the first analysis of Gandhi's dressing style in terms of communication theory and an exploration of the subliminal messages that were subtly communicated to a large audience. Peter Gonsalves chooses three famous theorists from the field of communication studies and looks at Gandhi through the lens of each one, to give us a fascinating and new insight into one of the most famous men from South Asia.<br /> <br /> </span> <p style="color: #333333; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 14px;">The author first prepares the ground for the theoretical investigation by exploring the breadth of Gandhi's communication skills. He provides essential information on a wide range of Gandhi's communication skills, with a view to proposing interesting areas of research for communication scholars.</p> <p style="color: #333333; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 9pt;">The book deals with the qualitative and quantitative aspects of Gandhi's verbal output, his linguistic capacity, his journalistic and letter-writing style, his peace communication in an atmosphere of conflict, his organizational ability and the international repercussions of his mass mediated messages. It also elaborates the different types of non-verbal communication he used, such as silence, fasting, clothing, personal presence and charisma. The book closes with, perhaps for the first time, a Gandhian approach to symbolisation for socio-political change.Photographs of Gandhi in different phases of his life have been used to provide a visual chronology of sartorial change and emphasise the arguments in the book.</span></p>
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