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The Primetime Presidency The West Wing And Us Nationalism Trevor Parrygiles

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The Primetime Presidency The West Wing And Us Nationalism Trevor Parrygiles
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Trevor Parry-Giles, Shawn J. Parry-Giles
ISBN: 9780252073120, 0252073126
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Primetime Presidency The West Wing And Us Nationalism Trevor Parrygiles by Trevor Parry-giles, Shawn J. Parry-giles 9780252073120, 0252073126 instant download after payment.

Contrasting strong women and multiculturalism with portrayals of a heroic white male leading the nation into battle, The Prime-Time Presidency explores the NBC drama The West Wing, paying particular attention to its role in promoting cultural meaning about the presidency and U.S. nationalism. Based in a careful, detailed analysis of the "first term" of The West Wing's President Josiah Bartlett, this criticism highlights the ways the text negotiates powerful tensions and complex ambiguities at the base of U.S. national identity - particularly the role of gender, race, and militarism in the construction of U.S. nationalism. Unlike scattered and disparate collections of essays, Trevor Parry-Giles and Shawn J. Parry-Giles offer a sustained, ideologically driven criticism of The West Wing. The Prime-time Presidency presents a detailed critique of the program rooted in presidential history, an appreciation of television's power as a source of political meaning, and television's contribution to the articulation of U.S. national identity.

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