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American Cinema And Cultural Diplomacy The Fragmented Kaleidoscope 1st Ed Thomas J Cobb

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American Cinema And Cultural Diplomacy The Fragmented Kaleidoscope 1st Ed Thomas J Cobb
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Author: Thomas J. Cobb
ISBN: 9783030426774, 9783030426781, 3030426777, 3030426785
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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American Cinema And Cultural Diplomacy The Fragmented Kaleidoscope 1st Ed Thomas J Cobb by Thomas J. Cobb 9783030426774, 9783030426781, 3030426777, 3030426785 instant download after payment.

This book contends that Hollywood films help illuminate the incongruities of various periods in American diplomacy. From the war film Bataan to the Revisionist Western The Wild Bunch, cinema has long reflected US foreign policy’s divisiveness both directly and allegorically. Beginning with the 1990s presidential drama The American President and concluding with Joker’s allegorical treatment of the Trump era, this book posits that the paradigms for political reflection are shifting in American film, from explicit subtexts surrounding US statecraft to covert representations of diplomatic disarray. It further argues that the International Relations theorist Walter Mead’s concept of a US polity dominated by contesting beliefs, or a ‘kaleidoscope’, permeates these changing paradigms. This synergy reveals a cultural milieu where foreign policy fissures are increasingly encoded by cinematic representation. The interdisciplinarity of this focus renders this book pertinent reading for scholars and students of American Studies, Film Studies and International Relations, along with those generally interested in Hollywood filmmakers and foreign policy.

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