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Watching Babylon
The War in Iraq and Global Visual Culture
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216 pages
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Focusing on the multifaceted experience of observing the Iraq war, this work explores how various media—television, the internet, cinema, and print—shape public perception and understanding of conflict. It delves into the implications of consuming war through different formats, highlighting the interplay between reality and representation. Groundbreaking in its approach, the book invites readers to critically engage with the ways media influences our views on warfare and its impact on society.
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2005, hardcover
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