Propaganda 1776 reframes the culture of the U.S. Revolution and early Republic, revealing it to be rooted in a vast network of propaganda.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Russ Castronovo is is Dorothy Draheim Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Beautiful Democracy: Aesthetics and Anarchy in a Global Era; Necro Citizenship: Death, Eroticism, and the Public Sphere in the Nineteenth-Century United States; and Fathering the Nation: American Genealogies of Slavery and Freedom.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction: Printscapes and Propaganda * I. State Secrets: Ben Franklin and WikiLeaks * II. Memes, Plagiarism, and Revolutionary Drama * III. From East India to the Boston Tea Party: Propaganda at the Extremes * IV. Epistolary Propaganda: Counterfeits, Stolen Letters, and Transatlantic Revolutions * V. Aftermath: The Poetry of the Post-Revolution * Coda * Bibliography
* Acknowledgments * Introduction: Printscapes and Propaganda * I. State Secrets: Ben Franklin and WikiLeaks * II. Memes, Plagiarism, and Revolutionary Drama * III. From East India to the Boston Tea Party: Propaganda at the Extremes * IV. Epistolary Propaganda: Counterfeits, Stolen Letters, and Transatlantic Revolutions * V. Aftermath: The Poetry of the Post-Revolution * Coda * Bibliography
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