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_aPN 1995.9.I57 _bS33.2014 |
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_aSachleben, Mark, _d1965- |
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_aWorld politics on screen : _bunderstanding international relations through popular culture / _cMark Sachleben. |
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_aLexington, Kentucky : _bThe University Press of Kentucky, _c[2014], |
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520 | _aIncreasingly resistant to lessons on international politics, society often turns to television and film to engage the subject. Numerous movies made in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries reflect political themes that were of concern within the popular cultures of their times. For example, Norman Jewison's The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! (1966) portrays the culture of suspicion between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, while several of Alfred Hitchcock's movies as well as the John Wayne film Big Jim McLain (1952) and John Milius's Red Dawn (1984) | ||
650 | 4 | _aRelaciones internacionales en el cine | |
650 | 4 | _aRelaciones internacionales en la televisión | |
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