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Red Tape from Red Square
This exhibit is devoted to the visual arts as one particular form of such critique, and cartoons and posters in particular. Perhaps the body of such work with the deepest such tradition is Russian satirical art, from which we have selected cartoons and posters as powerful vehicles for the critiques and frustrations of a particular society
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Articles
Mordecai Lee (2001), Strange But True Tales From Hollywood: The Bureaucrat as Movie Hero,” co-authored with Susan C Paddock, Public Administration and Management: An
Interactive Journal 6(4), 166-94.
Mordecai Lee (2002), Management History as Told by Popular Culture: The Screen Image of the Efficiency Expert, Management Decision 40(9) 881-94

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