Through a Screen Darkly Through a Screen Darkly

Through a Screen Darkly

Popular Culture, Public Diplomacy, and America's Image Abroad

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Publisher Description

"How the vulgarization of American popular culture has distorted the image of the United States for millions of people around the world."—Francis Fukuyama,New York Times bestselling author

 


What does the world admire most about America? Science, technology, higher education, consumer goods—but not, it seems, freedom and democracy. Indeed, these ideals are in global retreat, for reasons ranging from ill-conceived foreign policy to the financial crisis and the sophisticated propaganda of modern authoritarians. Another reason, explored for the first time in this pathbreaking book, is the distorted picture of freedom and democracy found in America's cultural exports.


In interviews with thoughtful observers in eleven countries, Martha Bayles heard many objections to the violence and vulgarity pervading today's popular culture. But she also heard a deeper complaint: namely, that America no longer shares the best of itself. Tracing this change to the end of the Cold War, Bayles shows how public diplomacy was scaled back, and in-your-face entertainment became America's de facto ambassador.


This book focuses on the present and recent past, but its perspective is deeply rooted in American history, culture, religion, and political thought. At its heart is an affirmation of a certain ethos—of hope for human freedom tempered with prudence about human nature—that is truly the aspect of America most admired by others. And its author's purpose is less to find fault than to help chart a positive path for the future.


 


"An extremely intelligent mix of reporting, analysis, and policy prescription."—Robert Asahina, author of Just Americans

"Informative, witty, and thought-provoking."—Peter L. Berger, author of Invitation to Sociology

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
January 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
337
Pages
PUBLISHER
Yale University Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
8
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