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Imperial Benevolence : U.S. Foreign Policy and American Popular Culture since 9/11

Gruenewald, Tim(Edited by)Laderman, Scott(Edited by)
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This is a necessary and urgent read for anyone concerned about the United States' endless wars.

Investigating multiple genres of popular culture alongside contemporary U.S. foreign policy and political economy, Imperial Benevolence shows that American popular culture continuously suppresses awareness of U.S. imperialism while assuming American exceptionalism and innocence.

This is despite the fact that it is rarely a product of the state.

Expertly coordinated essays by prominent historians and media scholars address the ways that movies and television series such as Zero Dark Thirty, The Avengers, and even The Walking Dead, as well as video games such as Call of Duty: Black Ops, have largely presented the United States as a global force for good.

Popular culture, with few exceptions, has depicted the U.S. as a reluctant hegemon fiercely defending human rights and protecting or expanding democracy from the barbarians determined to destroy it.  

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0520299183 / 9780520299184
Paperback / softback
14/08/2018
United States
288 pages, 17 bw figures, 1 chart, 1 tabl
152 x 229 mm, 499 grams