Flowers That Kill: Communicative Opacity in Political Spaces by Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney

Flowers That Kill: Communicative Opacity in Political Spaces

Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney

296 pages first pub 2015 (editions)

reflective medium-paced

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Flowers are beautiful. People often communicate their love, sorrow, and other feelings to each other by offering flowers, like roses. Flowers can also be symbols of collective identity, as cherry blossoms are for the Japanese. But, are they also d...

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