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The Cinematic Iraq War
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Kellner, Douglas
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best of the Iraq homecoming films ‐ In the Valley of Elah, Badland, and Stop‐Loss, running the risk of demonizing US soldiers
/ cinematic Iraq War
/ Coalition Provisionary Authority (CPA) ‐ replacing organization of Recovery and Humanitarian Assistance in Iraq (ORHA)
/ HBO's award‐winning Baghdad E.R. ‐ emergency hospital treatment of wounded US troops and Iraqis
/ In the Valley of Elah ‐ depicting Tommy Lee Jones’ ex‐military man turning flag upside down denoting crisis
/ interpreting the Iraq Fiasco
/ Iraq and its aftermath in fiction films
/ James Longley's Iraq in Fragments, nominated for an Academy Award, 2006
/ Robert Greenwald's documentaries and Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 ‐ cycle of non‐fiction and fiction films
/ Rory Kennedy's Ghosts of Abu Ghraib ‐ examining mechanisms producing scandalous Abu Ghraib prison photos
2009
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The Cinematic Iraq War
by
Kellner, Douglas
in
best of the Iraq homecoming films ‐ In the Valley of Elah, Badland, and Stop‐Loss, running the risk of demonizing US soldiers
/ cinematic Iraq War
/ Coalition Provisionary Authority (CPA) ‐ replacing organization of Recovery and Humanitarian Assistance in Iraq (ORHA)
/ HBO's award‐winning Baghdad E.R. ‐ emergency hospital treatment of wounded US troops and Iraqis
/ In the Valley of Elah ‐ depicting Tommy Lee Jones’ ex‐military man turning flag upside down denoting crisis
/ interpreting the Iraq Fiasco
/ Iraq and its aftermath in fiction films
/ James Longley's Iraq in Fragments, nominated for an Academy Award, 2006
/ Robert Greenwald's documentaries and Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 ‐ cycle of non‐fiction and fiction films
/ Rory Kennedy's Ghosts of Abu Ghraib ‐ examining mechanisms producing scandalous Abu Ghraib prison photos
2009
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The Cinematic Iraq War
by
Kellner, Douglas
in
best of the Iraq homecoming films ‐ In the Valley of Elah, Badland, and Stop‐Loss, running the risk of demonizing US soldiers
/ cinematic Iraq War
/ Coalition Provisionary Authority (CPA) ‐ replacing organization of Recovery and Humanitarian Assistance in Iraq (ORHA)
/ HBO's award‐winning Baghdad E.R. ‐ emergency hospital treatment of wounded US troops and Iraqis
/ In the Valley of Elah ‐ depicting Tommy Lee Jones’ ex‐military man turning flag upside down denoting crisis
/ interpreting the Iraq Fiasco
/ Iraq and its aftermath in fiction films
/ James Longley's Iraq in Fragments, nominated for an Academy Award, 2006
/ Robert Greenwald's documentaries and Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 ‐ cycle of non‐fiction and fiction films
/ Rory Kennedy's Ghosts of Abu Ghraib ‐ examining mechanisms producing scandalous Abu Ghraib prison photos
2009
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The Cinematic Iraq War
2009
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This chapter contains sections titled:
Documenting Iraq
Interpreting the Iraq Fiasco
Iraq and Its Aftermath in Fiction Films
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Wiley‐Blackwell
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9781405198233, 1405198230
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