Wag the Dog A Study on Film and Reality in the Digital Age

Wag the Dog became a media event and a cultural icon because it inadvertently short-circuited the distance that is  supposed to separate reality and fiction. The examination of the historical and social context in which it was  produced, exhibited and received worldwide enables the author to illumin...

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Main Author: Thanouli, Eleftheria (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Bloomsbury Academic 2013
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