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American War Cinema and Media since Vietnam - Politics, Ideology, and Class (Hardcover): Patricia Keeton, Peter Scheckner American War Cinema and Media since Vietnam - Politics, Ideology, and Class (Hardcover)
Patricia Keeton, Peter Scheckner
R2,963 Discovery Miles 29 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the 1990s the Pentagon had greatly expanded its global and imperial reach and deeply embedded itself into the commerce and ideology of Hollywood war movies, video games, television, and the private arms industry. Post-Vietnam Hollywood attempted to resurrect the 'good war.' The Pentagon, Hollywood, video games, and the arms industry were now working in tandem, all hugely profiting. As always, paying the ultimate price for this commercial success were the working-class men and women who actually fight these wars. No other media genre more sharply illustrates the contradictions of American society - notions about social class, politics, and socio-economic ideology - than the war film. American War Cinema and Media Since Vietnam examines the representations of war in feature films and documentaries, television, and war video games since Vietnam to reveal how they illustrate the complexities and contradictions of America's post-Vietnam wars of 'discretion, ' class issues, commerce, and politics.

American War Cinema and Media since Vietnam - Politics, Ideology, and Class (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013): Patricia Keeton, Peter... American War Cinema and Media since Vietnam - Politics, Ideology, and Class (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013)
Patricia Keeton, Peter Scheckner
R3,388 Discovery Miles 33 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

No other cinematic genre more sharply illustrates the contradictions of American society - notions about social class, politics, and socio-economic ideology - than the war film. This book examines the latest cycle of war films to reveal how they mediate and negotiate the complexities of war, class, and a military-political mission largely gone bad.

The Way We Work - Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace (Paperback): Peter Scheckner, M. C. Boyes The Way We Work - Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace (Paperback)
Peter Scheckner, M. C. Boyes
R1,268 Discovery Miles 12 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Way We Work" reveals that a seismic change has occurred in the workplace since the appearance in 1974 of Studs Terkel's "Working." Terkel's subjects, despite their alienation, had a sense of themselves as workers and felt that in the workplace they were part of a community.The people Terkel interviewed were highly class conscious in a way that today seems radical and even anachronistic. By contrast, while some of the narrators in The Way We Work feel passionate about their work, others are barely conscious that they are "workers." In transit from one job to another, some workers find it hard to take either their co-workers or their job situation too much to heart. One pronoun rarely used by the narrators of the works in this anthology is "we."

Each of the 43 pieces in "The Way We Work" represents a voice that is idiosyncratic, ironic, or humorous. Alongside such acclaimed writers as Tom Wolfe, Rick Bass, Barbara Garson, Ha Jin, Charles Bowden, Erica Funkhouser, Allan Gurganus, Catherine Anderson, Philip Levine, Edward Conlon, and Mona Simpson, appear the narratives of little-known writers. No other collection of writings about contemporary work in this country showcases the personal accounts of employees from a creative, literary perspective.

These writings address such current issues as the effects of globalization, sexual harassment, racial discrimination, and the weakening of unions, as well as a general sense of worker disengagement in the workplace. Speaking in multiple genres, the men and women whose voices are collected here run the whole gamut of the workplace. From an executive at an office products company to a migrant fruit picker to a stripper to a doctor to a cleaner of garbage trucks, "The Way We Work" captures, with passion and honesty, the experiences of a myriad of workers.

The Way We Work - Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace (Hardcover): Peter Scheckner, M. C. Boyes The Way We Work - Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace (Hardcover)
Peter Scheckner, M. C. Boyes
R2,899 Discovery Miles 28 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Way We Work" reveals that a seismic change has occurred in the workplace since the appearance in 1974 of Studs Terkel's "Working." Terkel's subjects, despite their alienation, had a sense of themselves as workers and felt that in the workplace they were part of a community.The people Terkel interviewed were highly class conscious in a way that today seems radical and even anachronistic. By contrast, while some of the narrators in The Way We Work feel passionate about their work, others are barely conscious that they are "workers." In transit from one job to another, some workers find it hard to take either their co-workers or their job situation too much to heart. One pronoun rarely used by the narrators of the works in this anthology is "we."

Each of the 43 pieces in "The Way We Work" represents a voice that is idiosyncratic, ironic, or humorous. Alongside such acclaimed writers as Tom Wolfe, Rick Bass, Barbara Garson, Ha Jin, Charles Bowden, Erica Funkhouser, Allan Gurganus, Catherine Anderson, Philip Levine, Edward Conlon, and Mona Simpson, appear the narratives of little-known writers. No other collection of writings about contemporary work in this country showcases the personal accounts of employees from a creative, literary perspective.

These writings address such current issues as the effects of globalization, sexual harassment, racial discrimination, and the weakening of unions, as well as a general sense of worker disengagement in the workplace. Speaking in multiple genres, the men and women whose voices are collected here run the whole gamut of the workplace. From an executive at an office products company to a migrant fruit picker to a stripper to a doctor to a cleaner of garbage trucks, "The Way We Work" captures, with passion and honesty, the experiences of a myriad of workers.

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