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Reinventing Richard Nixon: Debating Cultural Values and National Identity
Dr. Daniel Frick
September 10, 2008 - 7:00pm
Bunch Library Art Gallery
HUMANITIES SYMPOSIUM
Conflicting stories about and images of Richard Nixon have haunted U.S. popular culture for nearly half a century. But what motivates this national obsession with reinventing Richard Nixon in literature, film, cartoons, music and other media? More than just dispuitng the former president's significance in history, these competing representations of Nixon battle one another in promoting certain cultural values and in defining a particular vision of national identity - what the country was, what it is and what it should be. In other words, when we disagree about Nixon, we are debating about the meaning of America.
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