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- Title
Feeling Across the Color Line: The Gentle Warrior and the Transformative Orphan in early Cold War U.S. Narratives.
- Authors
Ramsey, Elizabeth
- Abstract
The article examines the transformative cultural narratives in early Cold War U.S. and traces how the foreign racialized orphan-child figure changes and reconfigures American racist hegemonic ideologies. Topics discussed include representations of children and how these representations encapsulate adult projections and cultural fantasies in a particular historical and sociopolitical moment and how the foreign racialized orphan-child champions the Gentle Cold War Warrior.
- Subjects
NARRATIVES; COLD War, 1945-1991; HEGEMONY; CULTURE; IDEOLOGY
- Publication
Red Feather Journal, 2013, Vol 4, Issue 2/3, p21
- ISSN
2150-5381
- Publication type
Article