cold war in literature

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cold war in literature

Ian Fleming & James Bond

the cultural politics of 007
2005
A collection of essays that explore the cultural impact of the James Bond character, both in books and on film, and discuss how the character has been shaped by political events and practices.
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Ray Bradbury and the Cold War

2015
Discusses the influences of the Cold War on the writings of Ray Bradbury.

Under the shadow

the atomic bomb and Cold War narratives
Discusses how the Cold War and the threat of nuclear war during that time period influenced the era's novelists, such as Pat Frank in his "Alas, Babylon," or Nevil Shute with "On the Beach." Explores the mindset of people during the Cold War towards nuclear attacks and the possibility of a third world war.

American science fiction and the Cold War

literature and film
1999
Examines science fiction literature and film produced in the United States from 1945 to the 1980s in an effort to discern the parallels between the genre and the Cold War.

In cold fear

the Catcher in the rye censorship controversies and postwar American character
2000

Guys like us

citing masculinity in Cold War poetics
2004
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