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American Theater in the Culture of the Cold War: Producing and Contesting Containment, 1947-1962 Book

American Theater in the Culture of the Cold War: Producing and Contesting Containment, 1947-1962
American Theater in the Culture of the Cold War: Producing and Contesting Containment, 1947-1962, In this study, Bruce McConachie uses the primary metaphor of containment - what happens when we categorize a play, a television shows, or anything we view as having an inside, an outside, and a boundary between the two - as the dominant metaphor of Cold , American Theater in the Culture of the Cold War: Producing and Contesting Containment, 1947-1962 has a rating of 3 stars
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  • American Theater in the Culture of the Cold War: Producing and Contesting Containment, 1947-1962
  • Written by author Bruce A. McConachie
  • Published by University of Iowa Press, November 2003
  • "In this study, Bruce McConachie uses the primary metaphor of containment - what happens when we categorize a play, a television shows, or anything we view as having an inside, an outside, and a boundary between the two - as the dominant metaphor of Cold
  • "In this study, Bruce McConachie uses the primary metaphor of containment - what happens when we categorize a play, a television shows, or anything we view as having an inside, an outside, and a boundary between the two - as the dominant metaphor of Cold
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1A Theater of Containment Liberalism1
2Empty Boys, Queer Others, and Consumerism56
3Family Circles, Racial Others, and Suburbanization126
4Fragmented Heroes, Female Others, and the Bomb199
Epilogue: 1962-1992283
Notes301
Index335


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