Framing the Falklands War: Nationhood, Culture, and IdentityJames Aulich Discussing a range of media, the essays in this illustrated volume analyze the cultural and ideological value of the Falklands conflict and the means by which symbolic outweighed historical significance to shape individual subjects and national identities in both Britain and Argentina. |
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Heroes and Human Interest in | 13 |
The Falklands Conflict | 33 |
Whose War is it Anyway? The Argentine Press during | 50 |
Copyright | |
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