Ars Americana, Ars Politica

Ars Americana, Ars Politica

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As partisan attacks have become increasingly bitter in American politics, contemporary culture has found ways to channel this outrage into the outrageous, responding with comedy and satire from both sides of the political spectrum.Ars Americana, Ars Politicacross-examines American politics, culture, and history by examining Irving Wallace'sThe Man, Richard Condon'sDeath of a Politician, P.J. O'Rourke'sParliament of Whores, Warren Beatty's filmBulworth, and Michael Moore'sStupid White Mento show how these popular artists have used soap-box partisanship and box-office artertainment to affect history.
Exploring both literature and culture, Peter Swirski examines a range of topics, such as the mythology of the American presidency, black men in the White House, The price of Reaganomics, And The corrosion of mass media, and figures and institutions, such as the Black Panthers, Richard Nixon, Fox News, And The cast of the Bush Administration.
A wildly entertaining and insightful investigation of contemporary polemics, jeremiads, and dunciads,Ars Americana, Ars Politicapeels truth out of the partisan candy wrapper that is American political culture.

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