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Cold war captives: Imprisonment, escape, and brainwashing
This book examines the ways imprisonment, escape, and the notion of “brainwashing” shaped American cultural and political perceptions during the Cold War. Susan L. Carruthers explores how captivity narratives, political prisoners, defections, and repatriation stories were represented in media, motion pictures, literature, and popular culture. Through historical documentation and cultural analysis, the book reveals how these accounts influenced public imagination and contributed to the broader ideological struggle between the United States and communist states in the twentieth century.
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