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"Ronald Reagan," the movie : and other episodes in political demonology

The fear of the subversive has governed American politics, from the racial conflicts of the early republic to the Hollywood anti-Communism. What are the meanings and sources of these demons? And why does the American political imagination conjure them up? This title answers these questions by examining the American countersubversive tradition.
eBook, English, 1987
University of California Press, Berkeley, 1987
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1 online resource (xx, 366 pages, 30 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations
9780520908994, 9780520059375, 9780520064690, 0520908996, 0520059379, 0520064690
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List of Illustrations  Preface  1. Ronald Reagan, the Movie  2. Political Repression in the United States  3. The King's Two Bodies: Lincoln, Wilson, Nixon, and Presidential Self-Sacrifice  4. Nonpartisanship and the Group Interest  5. Liberal Society and the Indian Question  6. Nature as Politics and Nature as Romance in America  7. "The Sword Became a Flashing Vision": D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation  8. Kiss Me Deadly: Communism, Motherhood, and Cold War Movies  9. American Political Demonology: A Retrospective  Notes  Index
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