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AuthorAshley Khirea Wahba

By : Ashley Khirea Wahba 26th June 201810th July 2018

Memes as Interactive History: Decolonizing Discourse Through the Visual Communication of the Populous

I belong to the generation that vaguely remembers a time before the internet, but were subsequently raised by it. It’s the framework for how we learned to interact with broader society, and how we learned about ourselves. This is where we came to express our views and form our identities. This is where we became

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