Hearts and Mines: The US Empires Culture Industry
English
By (author): Tanner Mirrlees
From Katy Perry training alongside US Marines in a music video, to the global box-office mastery of the US military-supported Transformers franchise, to the explosion of war games such as Call of Duty, its clear that the US security state is a dominant force in media culture. But is the ubiquity of cultural products that glorify the security state a new phenomenon? Or have Uncle Sam and Hollywood been friends for a long time? Hearts and Mines examines the rise and reach of the US Empires culture industry a nexus between the USs security state and media firms and the source of cultural products that promote American strategic interests around the world. Building on and extending Herbert I. Schillers classic study of US Empire and communications, Tanner Mirrlees interrogates the symbiotic geopolitical and economic relationships between the US state and media firms that drive the production of imperial culture.
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