The Cult of the Victim Veteran explores the pool of American post-Vietnam War angst that rightists began plying in the 1980s. Ronald Reagan's 1984 proclamation of a new "Morning in America" encoded the war as the moment of the nation's fall from grace; it was the meme plagiarized by Donald Trump... číst celé
Jerry Lembcke Libros
Jerry Lembcke es un profesor emérito de sociología cuyo trabajo examina críticamente los mitos culturales y su impacto social. Se adentra en la deconstrucción de creencias arraigadas, desvelando las fuerzas sociales ocultas en juego. El enfoque de Lembcke es analítico y agudo, ofreciendo a los lectores nuevas perspectivas sobre fenómenos aparentemente familiares. Su escritura atrae a aquellos que buscan una comprensión más profunda de las dinámicas sociales.



The investigation reveals how a 1998 CNN story about U.S. soldiers using nerve gas in Vietnam became widely accepted. Jerry Lembcke uncovers that the myth of Operation Tailwind was rooted in popular culture fiction, flawed memories, and the influence of conspiracy theories from the ultra-Right wing, fundamentalist Christian groups. His work highlights the interplay between media narratives and public perception, illustrating how misinformation can take hold in society.
Hanoi Jane: War, Sex & Fantasies of Betrayal
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
This analysis delves into the transformation of Jane Fonda from a celebrated actress to the controversial figure known as Hanoi Jane. It explores the cultural and political factors that contributed to her notoriety during the Vietnam War, examining the impact of her activism and public persona. The book investigates the complexities of her identity, the media's role in shaping her image, and the lasting implications of her actions on American society and politics.