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Screen Enemies Of The American Way Political Paranoia About Nazis Communists Saboteurs Terrorists And Body Snatching Aliens In Film And Television Fraser A Sherman

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Screen Enemies Of The American Way Political Paranoia About Nazis Communists Saboteurs Terrorists And Body Snatching Aliens In Film And Television Fraser A Sherman
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Screen Enemies Of The American Way Political Paranoia About Nazis Communists Saboteurs Terrorists And Body Snatching Aliens In Film And Television Fraser A Sherman instant download after payment.

Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Fraser A. Sherman
ISBN: 9780786446483, 078644648X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Screen Enemies Of The American Way Political Paranoia About Nazis Communists Saboteurs Terrorists And Body Snatching Aliens In Film And Television Fraser A Sherman by Fraser A. Sherman 9780786446483, 078644648X instant download after payment.

American films, like America itself, have long been fascinated by the threat of outsiders posing as citizens to destroy the American way of life. This book tracks real-world fears appearing in the movies--Nazi agents, Japanese-American spies, Communist Party subversives, Islamic sleeper cells--as well as the science-fiction threats that play to the same fears, such as alien body-snatchers and android doppelgangers. The work also examines fears inspired by World War I German spies, the Japanese-American internment and the McCarthyite witch-hunts and shows how these issues, and others, played out on screen.

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