American Idol After Iraq
Competing for Hearts and Minds in the Global Media Age
Mike Medavoy author Nathan Gardels author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:31st Mar '09
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This dazzling little book explores the role of US media in foreign policy, not only at the present moment, but with an eye to the future.
- Written by a veteran Hollywood film executive and an internationally known columnist in foreign affairs
- Explains how American movies, TV shows, and pop music provide the images of America to the rest of the world, and the rest of the world to Americans
- Includes discussions of the cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed Danish daily newspapers, Tibetan monks censored out of Chinese TV news reports only to show up on You Tube, and the Vatican's assault on the Da Vinci Code movie
- Argues that Hollywood is a key player in the 'deep coalition' required to support a 'smart power' foreign policy and build a global cultural infrastructure that will make the world safe for interdependence
"The authors draw on their extensive experience and contacts within the political and entertainment arenas to present an interesting analysis of the role of media, and especially Hollywood film, in support of US foreign policy objectives." (CHOICE, January 2010)
"Gardels and Medavoy, two of California's most creative public intellectuals, bring a West Coast perspective to the role of culture in foreign policy. Gardels and Medavoy offer interesting observations on these trends." (Foreign Affairs Magazine, Sep/Oct 2009)
"The book ends with a powerful challenge to Hollywood to accept its responsibility as a major player in the struggle to restore America's moral influence in the world." (Huffington Post, June 2009)
"American Idol After Iraq will inspire debates the country needs to have regarding the power of pop culture." (Pajamas Media, June 2009)
"Short and a delight to read, focusing, not surprisingly, on the power of the West Coast to project American 'soft-power' almost everywhere through the pervasive and alluring imagery of mass entertainment." (Providence Journal, June 2009)
"It is comparatively short and a delight to read, focusing, not surprisingly, on the power of the West Coast to project American 'soft power' almost everywhere through the pervasive and alluring imagery of mass entertainment." (Japan Times Online, May 2009)
"The tone of the book is pitch perfect—combining a passionate appeal for soft power with a rigorous analysis of what it will take to restore America's influence in the world." (Huffington Post, May 2009)
"Gardel's and Medavoy's readable and yet comprehensive book explores the need to understand the effective use of power in an increasingly globalized world; the understanding of which has never been more pressing or pertinent, following, as it has, the increasingly negative perceptions of America’s policies abroad." (Editorial On The Environmentalist, April 2009)
"This fascinating work, rich in dates and anecdotes, opens our eyes to the impact the Hollywood audiovisual phenomenon has had and still has, as well as analyzing the image of America and the role its cinema must play. Both entertaining and informative, as well as brave, Nathan Gardels and Mike Medavoy's book defines challenges and obstacles in order to overcome them, as well as providing solutions." [Translated from Spanish.] (Critica Libro, April 2009)
"Gardels and Medavoy's text succeeds in challenging the philosophical assumptions of public diplomacy while remaining accessible and practical." (Public Diplomacy Magazine, Winter 2009)
ISBN: 9781405187411
Dimensions: 217mm x 140mm x 12mm
Weight: 245g
184 pages