04205nam 2200733I 450 991079460790332120190902193223.00-85773-838-01-350-98737-90-7556-2013-50-85773-839-91-78673-991-710.5040/9780755620135(CKB)4330000000002329(MiAaPQ)EBC4444020(MiAaPQ)EBC4531786(OCoLC)979242383(UtOrBLW)bpp09265371(Au-PeEL)EBL4531786(CaPaEBR)ebr11364166(CaONFJC)MIL922854(OCoLC)1114468938(UkLoBP)9781350987371(EXLCZ)99433000000000232920160926d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe cultural left and the Reagan era U.S. protest and Central American Revolution /by Nick WithamFirst edition.London :Bloomsbury Publishing,2019.1 online resource (218 pages)Politics & international relations1-78453-149-9 1-78453-196-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Rethinking the Cultural Left in the Reagan Era Section I : Intellectual Culture -- 1. Walter LaFeber, Gabriel Kolko and the Activist History of American Empire -- 2. Verso Books and Transnational Solidarity Section II : Press Culture -- 3. The Nation and Nicaragua -- 4. The Guardian, the Solidarity Movement and El Salvador Section III -- 5. Anti-Interventionist Cinema at Hollywood's Margins -- 6. International Feminism, Documentary Filmmaking and Central American Revolutionary Struggle -- Conclusion ; Rememebering Central America Activism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index."American dependence on foreign oil has long been described as a serious threat to U.S. national security, and continues to be a political flashpoint even as domestic fracking eases the US' reliance on imported energy. Oil and American Identity offers a fresh perspective on the subject by reframing 'energy dependency' as a cultural discourse with intimate connections to American views on independence, freedom, consumption, abundance, progress and American exceptionalism. Through a detailed reading of primary literature, Sebastian Herbstreuth also shows how the dangers of foreign oil are linked to American descriptions of foreign oil producers as culturally different und thus 'undependable'. Herbstreuth shows how even reliable imports from the Middle East are portrayed as dangerous and undesirable because this region is particularly 'foreign' from an American point of view, while oil from friendly countries like Canada is cast as a benign form of energy trade. Oil and American Identity rewrites the history of U.S. foreign oil dependence as a cultural history of the United States in the 20th century."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Politics & international relations (Bloomsbury Publishing)Energy policyUnited StatesPetroleum industry and tradePolitical aspectsUnited StatesPetroleum industry and tradeUnited StatesPublic opinionAmerican Government and PoliticsMiddle East PoliticsPolitics & International RelationsInternational relationsMiddle EastForeign relationsUnited StatesUnited StatesForeign relationsMiddle EastEnergy policyPetroleum industry and tradePolitical aspectsPetroleum industry and tradePublic opinion.American Government and PoliticsMiddle East PoliticsPolitics & International Relations973.927Herbstreuth Sebastian1586937UkLoBPUkLoBPBOOK9910794607903321The cultural left and the Reagan era3874198UNINA