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Exploring the intersection of identity and foreign policy, this study examines how American films from the post-9/11 era to the Gulf War II era mirror intense discussions about national values and identity. Cynthia Weber analyzes the cultural narratives that shape public perception and policy decisions, revealing how cinematic representations influence and reflect the evolving understanding of what it means to be American amidst global conflict.
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Imagining America at War, Cynthia Weber
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- 2005
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