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A Righteous Smokescreen : Postwar America and the Politics of Cultural Globalization

Title
A Righteous Smokescreen : Postwar America and the Politics of Cultural Globalization / Sam Lebovic.
ISBN
9780226816098
Publication
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2022]
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
1 online resource (272 p.)
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Notes
In English.
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Summary
An examination of how the postwar United States twisted its ideal of "the free flow of information" into a one-sided export of values and a tool with global consequences. When the dust settled after World War II, the United States stood as the world's unquestionably pre-eminent military and economic power. In the decades that followed, the country exerted its dominant force in less visible but equally powerful ways, too, spreading its trade protocols, its media, and-perhaps most importantly-its alleged values. In A Righteous Smokescreen, Sam Lebovic homes in on one of the most prominent, yet ethereal, of those professed values: the free flow of information. This trope was seen as capturing what was most liberal about America's self-declared leadership of the free world. But as Lebovic makes clear, even though diplomats and public figures trumpeted the importance of widespread cultural exchange, these transmissions flowed in only one direction: outward from the United States. Though other countries did try to promote their own cultural visions, Lebovic shows that the US moved to marginalize or block those visions outright, highlighting the shallowness of American commitments to multilateral institutions, the depth of its unstated devotion to cultural and economic supremacy, and its surprising hostility to importing foreign cultures. His book uncovers the unexpectedly profound global consequences buried in such ostensibly mundane matters as visa and passport policy, international educational funding, and land purchases for embassies. Even more crucially, A Righteous Smokescreen does nothing less than reveal that globalization was not the inevitable consequence of cultural convergence or the natural outcome of putatively free flows of information-it was always political to its core.
Variant and related titles
De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2021.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 10, 2022
Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One. The Birth of UNESCO and the Limits of Postwar Cultural Reconstruction
Chapter Two. Airplanes, Embassies, and Educational Exchange (or, the Fruit of War Junk)
Chapter Three. Passports, Visas, and the Politics of International Travel
Chapter Four. Press Freedom, Propaganda, and the Global Flow of Information
Chapter Five. The Fear of Foreign Culture in Cold War America
Conclusion. The Unfulfilled Promise of Cultural Globalization
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Notes
Index
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