"From cowboy philosopher Will Rogers to popular perceptions of two world wars and Vietnam, from the history of language to the language of film and television, Rollins has devoted his career to exploring the intriguing ways in which the creative impulse both shapes and reflects American culture."--John E. O'Connor, co-founder and long-term editor of "Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies" 766 pp.
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"From cowboy philosopher Will Rogers to popular perceptions of two world wars and Vietnam, from the history of language to the language of film and television, Rollins has devoted his career to exploring the intriguing ways in which the creative impulse both shapes and reflects American culture."--John E. O'Connor, co-founder and long-term editor of "Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies" 766 pp.
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