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Culture Matters: Anglo-American Relations and the Intangibles of 'Specialness' Robert Hendershot; Steve Marsh

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Culture Matters: Anglo-American Relations and the Intangibles of 'Specialness' Robert Hendershot; Steve Marsh
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.49 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Robert Hendershot; Steve Marsh
ISBN: 9781526151421, 1526151421
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Culture Matters: Anglo-American Relations and the Intangibles of 'Specialness' Robert Hendershot; Steve Marsh by Robert Hendershot; Steve Marsh 9781526151421, 1526151421 instant download after payment.

This book examines how intangible aspects of international relations - including identity, memory, representation, and symbolic perception - have helped to shape the development and contribute to the endurance of the Anglo-American special relationship. Challenging traditional interpretations of US-UK relations and breaking new ground with fresh analyses of cultural symbols, discourses, and ideologies, this volume fills important gaps in our collective understanding of the special relationship's operation and exposes new analytical spaces in which we can re-evaluate its strengths and weaknesses. Designed to breathe new life into old debates about the relationship's purported specialness, this book offers a multidisciplinary exploration of literary representations, screen representations, political representations, representations in memory, and the influence of cultural connections and constructs which have historically animated Anglo-American interaction.

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