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Warrior Dreams
James William Gibson
其他書名
Paramilitary Culture in Post-Vietnam America
出版
Hill and Wang
, 1994
主題
Social Science / General
ISBN
0809096668
9780809096664
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=m5-0QgAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"Vietnam signaled the end of America's long history of martial victories. In Warrior Dreams, James William Gibson argues that the shame of defeat by a technologically inferior enemy, compounded by challenges to the status quo from feminism and minority groups, created a profound crisis in American identity - particularly for the white American male - and gave birth to a disturbing and reactionary new war culture designed to make America well again." "Armed with a journalist's curiosity and a critic's precision, Gibson sets out to map this new American war zone. He plays paintball with Los Angeles's weekend warriors, learns to shoot like a pro at Arizona's elite Gunsite Ranch, and parties with soldiers of fortune at their annual convention in Las Vegas. Gibson surveys the combat magazines and weapons advertisements, films and novels that fuel the sexual, violent fantasies of millions of would-be warriors across the country. And he shows how this mythology, far from harmless consumer entertainment, has indeed started a new war with real warriors - Aryan Nation, contract killers, mercenaries in Central America - and with dangerous consequences for our democracy."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved