Pop Culture Goes to War/ enlisting and resisting militarism in the war on terror Martin,Geoff
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306.2096 MID/T Tribes without rulers/ | 306.20987 COL/T The magical state/ | 306.27 GOU/M The Marketing of War in the Age of Neo-Militarism/ | 306.270973 MAR/P Pop Culture Goes to War/ | 306.2941 SAU/U Urban Politics/ | 306.3 AKE/I Identity economics: How our identities shape our work, wages, and well-being/ | 306.3 BAK/B Beyond states and markets/ |
The price of war : the costs of the military industrial complex --
The call to arms : popaganda persuades the public to go to war --
Toying with war : conscripting children through war games --
War fever : Hollywood mobilizes support for the war on terror --
The war must go on : how pop culture legitimates the sacrifices of war --
Warrior nation : when war becomes a consumer lifestyle --
We support your war of terror : resisting militarism through satire --
Waging peace : culture jammers take resistance to the streets.
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