Televising War - From Vietnam to Iraq (Paperback, New)


Our relationship with the past-whether judgment, celebration, commemoration or denial--has become an important part of public culture. This book explores the relationship between televisual communication and memory--focusing on the conflicts that have disrupted and changed our world over the past 50 years--with particular reference to the current war in Iraq. Case studies cover the Holocaust, Vietnam, both Gulf Wars and Kosovo. Though the Vietnam War was extensively televised, it was framed within a domestic U.S. context. By the time of the latest Gulf War and Kosovo the coverage of warfare was both more immediate and more global. Hoskins illustrates this with a comparative critique of individual countries' national media framing of war (including Middle Eastern perspectives) in contrast to the so-called "global" viewpoint of satellite news networks such as CNN. Televising War examines the intertwining of self, society and media that influences our understanding of both past and present.

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Our relationship with the past-whether judgment, celebration, commemoration or denial--has become an important part of public culture. This book explores the relationship between televisual communication and memory--focusing on the conflicts that have disrupted and changed our world over the past 50 years--with particular reference to the current war in Iraq. Case studies cover the Holocaust, Vietnam, both Gulf Wars and Kosovo. Though the Vietnam War was extensively televised, it was framed within a domestic U.S. context. By the time of the latest Gulf War and Kosovo the coverage of warfare was both more immediate and more global. Hoskins illustrates this with a comparative critique of individual countries' national media framing of war (including Middle Eastern perspectives) in contrast to the so-called "global" viewpoint of satellite news networks such as CNN. Televising War examines the intertwining of self, society and media that influences our understanding of both past and present.

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Imprint

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

March 2004

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First published

June 2004

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Dimensions

234 x 156 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

164

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-8264-7306-6

Barcode

9780826473066

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LSN

0-8264-7306-7



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