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World Politics on Screen: Understanding International Relations through Popular

Description: World Politics on Screen by Mark A. Sachleben Uses films and television shows to guide readers to a deeper understanding of enduring issues in international politics. In this unique and insightful volume, author Mark Sachleben demonstrates that popular culture reflects societal beliefs about the world, and that the messages captured on television and film transcend time and place. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Increasingly resistant to lessons on international politics, society often turns to television and film to engage the subject. Numerous movies made in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries reflect political themes that were of concern within the popular cultures of their times. For example, Norman Jewisons The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! (1966) portrays the culture of suspicion between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, while several of Alfred Hitchcocks movies as well as the John Wayne film Big Jim McLain (1952) and John Miliuss Red Dawn (1984) helped to raise and sustain skepticism about the Soviet Union. World Politics on Screen: Understanding International Relations through Popular Culture uses films and television shows like these as well as contemporary including 24, The Simpsons, South Park, and The Daily Show to guide readers to a deeper understanding of enduring issues in international politics.In this unique and insightful volume, author Mark Sachleben demonstrates that popular culture reflects societal beliefs about the world, and that the messages captured on television and film transcend time and place. Using films such as Secret Ballot (2001), Under the Bombs (2007), and WallE (2008), he addresses topics such as international relations and diplomacy, the study of war, nuclear weapons, poverty, immigration and emigration, human rights, and genocide. An engaging read for students and for anyone with a general interest in politics and popular culture, World Politics on Screen succeeds in its argument by illuminating unexplored assumptions about international policy. Author Biography Mark Sachleben is professor of political science at Shippensburg University. He is the author of Human Rights Treaties: Considering Patterns of Participation, 1948-2000 and coauthor of Seeing the Bigger Picture: Understanding Politics through Film and Television. Table of Contents Introduction: International Politics in Film and Television Part 1: World Politics, Films, and Explanations 1. The Modern World and Those Who Try to Explain It 2. A Primer on IR (International Relations) Perspectives Part 2: Conflict and Cooperation in World Politics 3. War Is Sometimes Unavoidable 4. The Case against War 5. A Primer on Nuclear Weapons 6. The War to End Humanity? Nuclear War and Film 7. Intrigue, Espionage, and Nuclear Secrets: Berlin on Film 8. Is International Cooperation Possible? Part 3: Challenges in Modern World Politics 9. Iranian Cinema 10. Patterns of Consumption and Poverty 11. Human Migration: Immigration, Emigration, and Refugees 12. A Primer on Human Rights 13. Human Rights and Modern World Politics Conclusion: Messages and World Politics Acknowledgments Notes Index Review Sachleben argues that television and films can be very useful instruments for helping us learn about world politics, and he gives us insights into the popular culture that surrounds these media and is perhaps also driven by them. He provides a process for reading films and countless examples of how to do this in a thoughtful and reasoned way. A very polished, thorough, thoughtful, and insightful volume."" - Patrick J. Haney, coeditor of American Foreign Policy in a New Era""World Politics on Screen addresses a subject that has been neglected in the literature, yet is of significant importance and increasing interest. With its interdisciplinary approach, integrating the literatures of political science, history, and even sociology with a wide selection of films, the volume will be an excellent text in the growing number of undergraduate courses devoted to politics and film."" - Bruce Altschuler, author of Acting Presidents: 100 Years of Plays about the Presidency""It has taken our discipline decades to come up with an global politics text book that meets students where they are. World Politics on Screen is thoughtful, deep, and relevant. Students will like World Politics on Screen because of the popular culture aspect which is fun but also a great way to learn the discipline. Faculty will like it because it keeps the students engaged (which makes our job easier) and it treats the content with respect. Both sides win."" - Koop Berry, Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs and Director of the Honors Program at Walsh University""Casablanca. Star Wars. Slum Dog Millionaire. The Godfather. Men in Black. Escape in Mark Sachlebens book weaving film and history. He offers a lively and panoramic discussion of how film has reflected, and continues to mirror, global political issues. He seamlessly blends the major ideas and currents of international politics with movies from around the world since the early 20th century. Sachleben gives us reason to enjoy the classics all over again, but this time with a deeper appreciation of their connection to time, place, and purpose. And Simpsons fans will not be disappointed!"" - Joan Serafin Andorfer, Frostburg State University""Exceptional, insightful and accessible to undergraduate students and advanced scholars alike, this superb foray into international relations, cinema and popular culture adroitly mines the messages of a diverse array of films, connecting the theory and practice of world politics. Encouraging critical thinking and engaged citizenship, the topical chapters consider intransigent and evolving dilemmas facing the planet by employing films that provide crucial context and alternative perspectives, thus illuminating the roots of the tragedy and terror, evolution and enlightenment, hope and progress that define the human condition."" - Kevan M. Yenerall, Professor of Political Science, Clarion University Review Quote " World Politics on Screen addresses a subject that has been neglected in the literature, yet is of significant importance and increasing interest. With its interdisciplinary approach, integrating the literatures of political science, history, and even sociology with a wide selection of films, the volume will be an excellent text in the growing number of undergraduate courses devoted to politics and film." -- Bruce Altschuler, author of Acting Presidents: 100 Years of Plays about the Presidency Details ISBN0813176204 Author Mark A. Sachleben Pages 244 Publisher The University Press of Kentucky Year 2018 ISBN-10 0813176204 ISBN-13 9780813176208 Format Paperback Imprint The University Press of Kentucky Subtitle Understanding International Relations through Popular Culture Place of Publication Lexington Country of Publication United States DEWEY 791.436581 Short Title World Politics on Screen Language English UK Release Date 2018-08-24 Publication Date 2018-08-24 Illustrations 10 b&w photos, 2 tables AU Release Date 2018-08-24 NZ Release Date 2018-08-24 US Release Date 2018-08-24 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:136594076;

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