Media SpectaclesMarjorie B. Garber, Jann Matlock, Rebecca L. Walkowitz Coverage of such major news events as the Gulf War, the AIDS epidemic and the William Kennedy Smith rape trial is analyzed by contributors who explore the languages of word and image that produce current events as spectacle. |
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JFK | 3 |
Shakespeare Anita Hill and JFK | 23 |
Reading Sula Passing Thelma and Louise | 160 |
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