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American Cold War Culture

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An accessible discussion of recent and more established theories on US Cold War culture Although it is fifty years since the height of the Cold War, recent events have seen a resurgence of surveillance, paranoia and nuclear threats.

Cultural critics and politicians are drawing parallels between the threat of Communism in the 1950s and 1960s and the present 'axis of evil'.

This book taps into this interest, drawing on work from prominent academics as well as new theorists working in the field of Cold War Studies.

American Cold War Culture guides the reader through recent and established theories as well as introducing a number of previously neglected themes, films and texts.

Divided into two parts (Cultural Themes and Cultural Forms) it features chapters on the themes of Gender and Sexuality; Race; Politics; the Family; Mobility; and the cultural forms of Music; Film; Literature; Poetry; Television.

The authors take a case study approach, and each chapter is prefaced by a contextualising introduction to the general theme or form being covered, ensuring accessibility to the broadest possible readership.

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Product Details
Edinburgh University Press
0748619232 / 9780748619238
Paperback / softback
02/03/2005
United Kingdom
English
ix, 214 p.
24 cm
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Published in Scotland.