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Images of Germany in the American Media Jim Willis

Images of Germany in the American Media By Jim Willis

Images of Germany in the American Media by Jim Willis


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Now they were faced with a new country and a new set of images to deal with just as Germany exerts itself more powerfully than ever on the world economic scene.

How much attention has this new Germany received in the American media, and how accurate are the new portrayals?

Images of Germany in the American Media Summary

Images of Germany in the American Media by Jim Willis

The start of the 1990s saw the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany into one new nation that would be a formidable economic force around the world. But to many Americans educated by the news and entertainment media, the image of Germany remained a holdover from World War II and the Holocaust. When the American media were not presenting an outdated, jackbooted view of Germany, they were portraying it as a country epitomizing the world's Communist/Capitalist struggle. For three decades the American news and entertainment media presented the image of Germany as being a country hopelessly divided. Now they were faced with a new country and a new set of images to deal with just as Germany exerts itself more powerfully than ever on the world economic scene.

How much attention has this new Germany received in the American media, and how accurate are the new portrayals? Have the media images changed during the 1990s and, if so, how much and in what direction? Willis examines these issues as well as the status of international news in the American media. The result is a book of great interest to scholars, researchers, and students involved with the mass media, contemporary affairs, and European Studies.

About Jim Willis

JIM WILLIS is Professor of Journalism and holds the Hardin Chair of Excellence in Journalism at The University of Memphis. Professor Willis has published widely on news gathering and other topics in journalism.

Table of Contents

Cross-Cultural Perceptions: Germany as a Metaphor The History, Politics, and People of Germany Television and Newspaper Coverage of Germany and the World International News Flow in Cyberspace Germany and the United States Mirrored in Each Other's Media The Image of Germany in Books Germans and Their Images in Movies The Reception of Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List in the German Media Appendices

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NPB9780275959630
9780275959630
0275959635
Images of Germany in the American Media by Jim Willis
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-07-30
208
N/A
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