Calvin F. Exoo is Professor and Chair of Government at St. Lawrence University. He is also the author of Democracy Upside Down: Public Opinion and Cultural Hegemony in the United States and of The Politics of the Mass Media. His numerous articles on the politics of the mass media have appeared in such publications as Polity, New Political Science, The Journal of Ethnic Studies, The New York Times, The Times (London), The Baltimore Evening Sun, and the Los Angeles Times. In 2006, Exoo was selected as a Saul Sidore Lecturer at Plymouth State University, and in 2009, he was named Outstanding Faculty Member by the senior class at St.Lawrence University.
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1. Media, Democracy, Hegemony Democracy and the Press The Theory of Cultural Hegemony America's Place in the World: The Hegemonic Story Another Story: American Empire Our Manichean Media Americans and American Empire 2. Night Falls: 9/11 and the Afghan War "All Changed, Changed Utterly" From Multilogue to Monologue The Entertainment Media Enlist The Bombing Begins Happy Days Are Here Again: Burkhas Off, Music On! Return of the Taliban 3. Iraq: War Comes to the "City of Peace" Vulcanized War Drums: Fall 2002 Final Stretch You Don't Say The Entertainment Media Reenlist Endgame 4. "And the Lord Did Shock and Awe Them That Blasphemed Him" Power and Glory The Official Story Embedding: A Pre-History Embedded The Unembedded: At Risk and At Sea Kodak Moments More Inconvenient Facts, More Obfuscation "Mission Accomplished" 5. Aftermath: "What Rough Beast, Its Hour Come Round at Last . . . " Pictures from "The Dark Side" A Casualty Story Becomes a Casualty The Blood- Dimmed Tide Obama and Beyond 6. Why? The Commercial Imperative Establishment Sources Mainstreaming the Right
"This is one of the best books on media and politics in print and is strongly recommended to all audiences." -- R.E. Dewhirst * Choice * "Exoo has written an exceptionally thoughtful contribution to the politics and media literature. This is one of the best books on media and politics in print and is strongly recommended to all audiences." -- R.E. Dewhirst