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Micah Ian Wright

    Micah Ian Wright is a Native American author with a rich background spanning film, television, animation, video games, and comic books. As a tribally enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, he brings a unique perspective and cultural heritage to his creative work.

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    You Back the Attack! We'll Bomb Who We Want!: Remixed War Propaganda
    Surveillance Means Security: Remixed War Propaganda
    If You're Not a Terrorist... Then Stop Asking Questions
    • 2006

      The book features a collection of full-color posters that creatively reinterpret classic war propaganda to critique contemporary issues such as corporate corruption, domestic surveillance, election fraud, and blind patriotism. By addressing topics like the "War on Terror" and gay marriage, it offers a provocative commentary on the state of American society and politics, challenging readers to rethink their perceptions of nationalism and authority.

      Surveillance Means Security: Remixed War Propaganda
    • 2005

      If You're Not a Terrorist... Then Stop Asking Questions

      Remixed War Propaganda

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Combining humor and sharp political critique, this sequel features remixed World War-era propaganda posters that satirize the Administration's domestic policies. Micah Ian Wright addresses themes of corporate corruption, the Bush administration, and the impact of legislation on civil liberties, all while reflecting on the 2004 presidential elections and the culture of super-patriotism. This work serves as a compelling commentary for both art enthusiasts and those engaged in political discourse.

      If You're Not a Terrorist... Then Stop Asking Questions
    • 2003

      Reimagining classic American propaganda, this full-color poster book offers a satirical take on war, peace, and patriotism in the post-September 11 context. Featuring forty one-sided posters that humorously critique the war mentality, the Bush administration, and the military-industrial complex, it transforms iconic images like Uncle Sam's "I Want You" into powerful messages of peace and protest. This collection serves as both a commentary on contemporary issues and a nostalgic nod to historical wartime messaging.

      You Back the Attack! We'll Bomb Who We Want!: Remixed War Propaganda