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This book was finished in the tenth year after the end of the Vietnam War. The year 1985 was also the year of Rambo, and of a number of other celebration of the Vietnam War in popular culture. It w...
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14 April 1989

This book was finished in the tenth year after the end of the Vietnam War. The year 1985 was also the year of Rambo, and of a number of other celebration of the Vietnam War in popular culture. It was the year Congress cut off aid to the "Contras" in Nicaragua, and then abruptly reversed itself and approved "humanitarian" aid to support the guerrilla war in that country. The "Vietnam Syndrome" showed signs of giving way tot he "Grenada Syndrome": the fear of repeating the Vietnam experience showed signs of giving way to a desire to relive it in an idealized form. The nation seemed deeply confused about its identity as an actor in world politics, and thus particularly vulnerable to appealing myths. So it is a good time to take a sober look back and the nation's consciousness during the Vietnam War itself--which as we shall see, despite the popular image of an independent media demolishing the nation's illusions, was also governed by a powerful mythology, born in part out of the traumas of earlier wars.
Price: $31.95
Pages: 304
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
14 April 1989
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520065437
Format: Paperback
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Daniel C. Hallin is Professor of Communications and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego.
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
PART I Escalation and News Management, 1961-1965
CHAPTER 2 "A Legitimate Part of that Global Commitment,"
1961-1963
CHAPTER 3 "It Does Not Imply Any Change of Policy Whatever,"
1964-1965
PART II The War on Television, 196>1973
CHAPTER 4 The "Uncensored War," 1965-1967
CHAPTER 5 "We Are on Our Way Out," 1968-1973
CHAPTER 6 Conclusion
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX A: Abbreviations
APPENDIX B: Code Book with Marginals for Some Variables
INDEX
PART I Escalation and News Management, 1961-1965
CHAPTER 2 "A Legitimate Part of that Global Commitment,"
1961-1963
CHAPTER 3 "It Does Not Imply Any Change of Policy Whatever,"
1964-1965
PART II The War on Television, 196>1973
CHAPTER 4 The "Uncensored War," 1965-1967
CHAPTER 5 "We Are on Our Way Out," 1968-1973
CHAPTER 6 Conclusion
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX A: Abbreviations
APPENDIX B: Code Book with Marginals for Some Variables
INDEX