Media and the Cold War in the 1980s: Between Star Wars and Glasnost (Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media)

Media and the Cold War in the 1980s: Between Star Wars and Glasnost (Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media)

by Martin Klimke (Editor), Martin Klimke (Editor), Rolf Werenskjold (Editor), Henrik G. Bastiansen (Editor)

Synopsis

The Cold War was a media phenomenon. It was a daily cultural political struggle for the hearts and minds of ordinary people-and for government leaders, a struggle to undermine their enemies' ability to control the domestic public sphere. This collection examines how this struggle played out on screen, radio, and in print from the late 1970s through the early 1990s, a time when breaking news stories such as Ronald Reagan's Star Wars program and Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost captured the world's attention. Ranging from the United States to the Soviet Union and China, these essays cover photojournalism on both sides of the Iron Curtain, Polish punk, Norwegian film, Soviet magazines, and more, concluding with a contribution from Stuart Franklin, one of the creators of the iconic Tank Man image during the Tiananmen Square protests. By investigating an array of media actors and networks, as well as narrative and visual frames on a local and transnational level, this volume lays the groundwork for writing media into the history of the late Cold War.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: 1st ed. 2019
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 20 Dec 2018

ISBN 10: 3319983814
ISBN 13: 9783319983813

Author Bio
Henrik G. Bastiansen is Professor of Media Studies on the Faculty of Media and Journalism, Volda University College, Norway.
Martin Klimke is Vice Provost for Academic Policies and Governance and Associate Professor of History at New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Rolf Werenskjold is Professor of Media Studies on the Faculty of Media and Journalism, Volda University College, Norway.