Daniel Broudy

Broudy works in Japan, studying the socio-cultural significance of signs, symbols and images as representations of power and as tools of mass persuasion. As a Gen-X'er, he also nurses a fascination with imagist poetry and language play as scaffolding techniques for language development. Among the puzzling questions he investigates are, in what novel ways across cultures do humans use signs and symbols to express thought, conceal, and deceive?

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