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 The War on Terror and American Popular Culture: September 11 and Beyond
Editor - Andrew Schopp and Matthew B. Hill
Publication Date - June 2009
Number of Pages - 304
ISBN #0838642078
 
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 Description
"The War on Terror and American Popular Culture" is a collection of original essays by academics and researchers from around the world that examines the complex interrelation between the Bush administration's 'War on Terror' and American popular culture. Written by experts in the fields of literature, film, and cultural studies, this book examines in detail how popular culture reflects concerns and anxieties about the September 11 attacks and the war those attacks generated, how it interrogates the individual and collective impacts that war has wrought, how it might challenge or critique current policy, and how it might reinforce or endorse the war and its socio political paradigms.
 Author/Editor Biographies
Andrew Schopp is Assistant Professor of English at Nassau Community College

Matthew B. Hill is Assistant Professor of English at Coppin State University.
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