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Pandora’s Risk - Kent Osband - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

Pandora’s Risk - Kent Osband - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

Rape and Representation - Lynn A. Higgins - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

Media of Reason - Matthias Vogel - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

With Dogs at the Edge of Life - Colin Dayan - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

Hospitality of the Matrix - Irina Aristarkhova - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

Hospitality of the Matrix - Irina Aristarkhova - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

Religion and Ecology - Whitney A. Bauman - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

Religion and Ecology - Whitney A. Bauman - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

Sumner Welles, Postwar Planning, and the Quest for a New World Order, 1937-1943 - Christopher O'sullivan - Bog - Columbia University Press -

Sumner Welles, Postwar Planning, and the Quest for a New World Order, 1937-1943 - Christopher O'sullivan - Bog - Columbia University Press -

According to Christopher D. O'Sullivan, there is still much to consider regarding Franklin D. Roosevelt's foreign policy. Exploring the worldview of Sumner Welles, who became one of Roosevelt's chief foreign policy advisors until Welles's tragic and scandalous resignation in the fall of 1943, O'Sullivan portrays an official coldly hostile to all European powers-allies and enemies alike. Welles resolved to create a postwar global Pax Americana based on the model of the Monroe Doctrine. Using a wide range of primary sources-many of them not previously available-O'Sullivan brings to light the deliberate aim of the State Department's planners to guarantee American hegemony in the postwar world. O'Sullivan explores American plans to build up China, to reconstruct Germany and Japan as postwar engines of economic recovery and integration, and to recreate Iran in the American image. On the question of Cold War origins, O'Sullivan demonstrates how Welles and State Department planners had, by 1943, abandoned a policy designed to block Soviet expansion into Eastern Europe on the grounds that there was little or nothing the United States could do about it. His book deepens our understanding of the so-called "special relationship" between Britain and the United States and makes a significant contribution to the history of the State Department during the Roosevelt era. It also raises larger questions about FDR's foreign policy. Given Roosevelt's tendency to rely on Welles's advice, this volume presents new perspectives on America's war aims. The first scholar to make extensive use of the Sumner Welles papers, O'Sullivan happened to be instrumental in the donation of the papers, which spent more than fifty years in private hands, to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library at Hyde Park.

DKK 692.00
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The Star as Icon - Daniel Herwitz - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Star as Icon - Daniel Herwitz - Bog - Columbia University Press - Plusbog.dk

Princess Diana, Jackie O, Grace Kelly-the star icon is the most talked about yet least understood persona. The object of adoration, fantasy, and cult obsession, the star icon is a celebrity, yet she is also something more: a dazzling figure at the center of a media pantomime that is at once voyeuristic and zealously guarded. With skill and humor, Daniel Herwitz pokes at the gears of the celebrity-making machine, recruiting a philosopher's interest in the media, an eye for society, and a love of popular culture to divine our yearning for these iconic figures and the role they play in our lives. Herwitz portrays the star icon as caught between transcendence and trauma. An effervescent being living on a distant, exalted planet, the star icon is also a melodramatic heroine desperate to escape her life and the ever-watchful eye of the media. The public buoys her up and then eagerly watches her fall, her collapse providing a satisfying conclusion to a story sensationally told-while leaving the public yearning for a rebirth. Herwitz locates this double life in the opposing tensions of film, television, religion, and consumer culture, offering fresh perspectives on these subjects while ingeniously mapping society's creation (and destruction) of these special aesthetic stars. Herwitz has a soft spot for popular culture yet remains deeply skeptical of public illusion. He worries that the media distances us from even minimal insight into those who are transfigured into star icons. It also blinds us to the shaping of our political present.

DKK 228.00
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