
Homeland
In a fascinating and exhaustive account of the meaning of twenty-first-century America, Richard Beck delivers a gripping exploration of the transformation of American life wrought by the war. He describes sports stadiums fortified to look like military bases. The surging sales of guns, SUVs, and pickup trucks. The racism and xeno-phobia, the erosion of free speech, and the normalisation of mass surveillance. Beck searchingly asks why those Americans who excused the worst abuses of the war on terror also had the easiest time understanding themselves as patriots. The war fuelled an impunity culture, he argues, that came to a head with Trump's rise to power. To see America through the lens of Homeland is to understand the country like never before.
- Undertittel
- The War on Terror in American Life
- Forfatter
- Richard Beck
- ISBN
- 9781836740728
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 761 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 11.3.2025
- Forlag
- Verso Books
- Antall sider
- 592
