Nationalist Myths and Modern Media
Contested Identities in the Age of Globalisation
Jan Herman Brinks editor Stella Rock editor Edward Timms editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:8th Jun '12
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Does patriotic pride inevitably develop into nationalistic aggression? Is this exacerbated by the global outreach of the media? This book tackles these questions, from Europe, the US and post-Soviet Russia, and intends to probe the overlaps between national and racial pride, propaganda, political power and the press.
Does patriotic pride inevitably develop into nationalistic aggression? Is this exacerbated by the global outreach of the media? And what is the relationship between mainstream politics and increasingly vocal anti-immigrant and far-right groups? This book tackles these thorny questions, from Europe, the US and post-Soviet Russia, to probe the overlaps between national and racial pride, propaganda, political power and the press. Its findings explore diverse topics ranging from the 'War on Terror' to Holocaust denial, from the 'sanctity' of Rasputin to the 'martyrdom' of Rudolf Hess. It gives vital insight into the way the press can be used to propagate nationalist agendas and how old myths can gain new currency through modern forms of media.
ISBN: 9781780760292
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 367g
288 pages