Reinventing World War II

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271097831

Popular Memory in the Rise of the Ethnonationalist State

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By Barbara A. Biesecker
Imprint: PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
310 g
Pages:
178

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Barbara A. Biesecker is Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Georgia. She is the author of Addressing Postmodernity: Kenneth Burke, Rhetoric, and a Theory of Social Change and coeditor of Rhetoric, Materiality, and Politics.

"Reinventing World War II is an incisive, theoretically sophisticated, and well-argued critique ranging from the culture wars of the 1980s and 1990s through popular culture's invocation of WWII memory as a palliative. This historical critique is brought to bear in a summative-and sobering-commentary on the extreme political polarization of the present moment. A must-read for cultural/rhetorical critics and memory scholars and those concerned about the current state of political discourse in the United States." -Carole Blair, coeditor of Places of Public Memory: The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials "Biesecker, one of rhetoric's leading scholars, masterfully weaves together rhetorical theory and contemporary philosophy to provide an insightful reading of the ways the memories of World War II helped shape the neoliberal fantasy of the modern ethnonational state. A compelling analysis for anyone interested in memory, neoliberalism, or contemporary rhetorical theory." -Kendall R. Phillips, author of A Place of Darkness: The Rhetoric of Horror in Early American Cinema

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