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The "Silent Majority" Speech
Richard Nixon, the Vietnam War, and the Origins of the New Right
2019
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The "Silent Majority" Speech treats Richard Nixon’s address of November 3, 1969, as a lens through which to examine the latter years of the Vietnam War and their significance to U.S. global power and American domestic life.The book uses Nixon’s speech – which introduced the policy of "Vietnamization" and cited the so-called bloodbath theory as a justification for continued U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia – as a fascinating moment around which to build an analysis of the...
R$ 300,31
Empire in Waves
A Political History of Surfing
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- Sport in World History
2014
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Surfing today evokes many things: thundering waves, warm beaches, bikinis and lifeguards, and carefree pleasure. But is the story of surfing really as simple as popular culture suggests? In this first international political history of the sport, Scott Laderman shows that while wave riding is indeed capable of stimulating tremendous pleasure, its globalization went hand in hand with the blood and repression of the long twentieth century.Emerging as an imperial instrument in post-an...
R$ 132,59
Tours of Vietnam
War, Travel Guides, and Memory
2009
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In Tours of Vietnam, Scott Laderman demonstrates how tourist literature has shaped Americans’ understanding of Vietnam and projections of United States power since the mid-twentieth century. Laderman analyzes portrayals of Vietnam’s land, history, culture, economy, and people in travel narratives, U.S. military guides, and tourist guidebooks, pamphlets, and brochures. Whether implying that Vietnamese women were in need of saving by “manly” American military power or celebrating th...
R$ 130,39
At War
The Military and American Culture in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
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- David KieranEdwin A. MartiniSahr Conway-LanzStefan AuneNick WithamMark R. WilsonJennifer MittelstadtChristopher HamnerWilbur J. ScottJana K. LipmanChristine KnauerKara Dixon VuicJohn M. KinderRichard P. TuckerSusan L. CarruthersBonnie M. MillerScott LadermanKatherine EllisonWilliam WatsonG. Kurt Piehler
2018
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The country’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, its interventions around the world, and its global military presence make war, the military, and militarism defining features of contemporary American life. The armed services and the wars they fight shape all aspects of life—from the formation of racial and gendered identities to debates over environmental and immigration policy. Warfare and the military are ubiquitous in popular culture.At War offers short, accessible essays ad...
R$ 145,29
Imperial Benevolence
U.S. Foreign Policy and American Popular Culture since 9/11
2018
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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 h...
R$ 147,39
Four Decades On
Vietnam, the United States, and the Legacies of the Second Indochina War
2013
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In Four Decades On, historians, anthropologists, and literary critics examine the legacies of the Second Indochina War, or what most Americans call the Vietnam War, nearly forty years after the United States finally left Vietnam. They address matters such as the daunting tasks facing the Vietnamese at the war's end—including rebuilding a nation and consolidating a socialist revolution while fending off China and the Khmer Rouge—and "the Vietnam syndrome," the cynical, frustrated, ...
R$ 130,39





