“The air of impossibility has been removed”: Realist Political Drama(dy) and the Trope of Becoming President
Over the past ten to fifteen years, film and TV culture have offered new and more complex negotiations of presidential politics through depictions of fictional American presidents. While in the past American popular culture celebrated the president as overwhelmingly positive, larger-than-life figur...
Main Author: | Antje Dallmann |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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CBS Open Journals
2020-11-01
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Series: | American Studies in Scandinavia |
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Online Access: | https://192.168.7.25:443/index.php/assc/article/view/6501 |
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