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Die Hard: Political Commentary and Global Terrorism in the 1980s and Beyond

Par : Aaron Stewart
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231399512
  • EAN9798231399512
  • Date de parution02/05/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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In Die Hard: Political Commentary and Global Terrorism in the 1980s and Beyond, Aaron Stewart delves into the cultural, political, and cinematic legacy of one of the most iconic action films of all time. This book explores how the Die Hard franchise not only shaped the action genre but also offered a powerful commentary on the evolving nature of global terrorism, American heroism, and political power.
Through an in-depth analysis of the original Die Hard film and its sequels, Stewart examines the depiction of terrorism in a world on the brink of the Cold War's end, evolving into the complex, digital age of the post-9/11 world. He traces how Die Hard's portrayal of global terrorism reflects the anxieties of the 1980s and 1990s, shifting from politically motivated attacks to the cyber-terrorism that would dominate the 21st century.
Through the lens of John McClane's transformation from a lone cop to a global hero, Stewart navigates the ever-changing landscape of modern security, political instability, and the heroic archetype. Stewart uncovers the ways in which Die Hard both mirrored and shaped public perceptions of terrorism, global conflict, and American identity. With sharp insight and cultural relevance, this book is not just for fans of the franchise, but for anyone interested in how pop culture influences and reflects our understanding of global politics and security in an increasingly interconnected world.
Packed with historical context, film analysis, and cultural insights, Die Hard: Political Commentary and Global Terrorism in the 1980s and Beyond is an essential read for fans of action cinema, political analysis, and those interested in the shifting dynamics of global power.