The "Great Satan" vs. the "Mad Mullahs": how the United States and Iran demonize each other/ William O. Beeman.
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327.73055 JOS/A Alliance to animosity: United States policy towards Iran/ | 327.73055 RAM/U US perceptions of Iran: approaches and policies/ | 327.73055 SEL/N Navigating Iran/ | 327.7305509045 BEE/G The "Great Satan" vs. the "Mad Mullahs": how the United States and Iran demonize each other/ | 327.73056 CHO/P Perilous Power The Middle East and US Foreign Policy: Dialogues of Terror, Democracy, War and Justice | 327.73056 HAL/U US foreign policy in the Middle East: from crises to change/ | 327.73056 HAR/S Straight power concepts in the middle east: us foreign policy,israel and world history/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-272) and index.
Discourse and demonization -- American myths -- Middle Eastern myths -- Discourse and rhetoric -- Images of the Great Satan -- Images of the Mad Mullah -- The framework of U.S. Iranian relations: modernization and development as an index of national worth -- The sins of the United States -- The sins of Iran -- The birth of post-modern conflict: how Iranian media came of age --
Living with Iran: resistance as postmodern discourse.
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