Critical Cultural Communication. Border Optics : : Surveillance Cultures on the US-Mexico Frontier / / Camilla Fojas.
Examines how the US-Mexico border is seen through visual codes of surveillance When Donald Trump promised to “build a wall” on the U.S.-Mexico border, both supporters and opponents visualized a snaking barrier of concrete cleaving through nearly two thousand miles of arid desert. Though only 4 perce...
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