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Ray Pratt

    Ray Pratt is a professor of political science whose work delves into the profound connections between political engagement and American popular music. He meticulously examines how music functions as a tool of resistance and shapes political discourse throughout American history. Pratt's approach offers a unique perspective on the dynamic interplay between culture and power. His scholarship illuminates the significant role music plays in societal and political movements.

    Projecting Paranoia
    • Projecting Paranoia

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.6(10)Add rating

      The ghostly presence stands in for numerous other voices in a range of American films. In this synthesis of film and politics, Ray Pratt aims to show how such movies are deeply rooted in post-war American culture and continue to exert an enormous influence on the national imagination. schovat popis

      Projecting Paranoia