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After World War I Nazis were the enemy in Hollywood combat films, and most of the films about WWII, depict Nazis as such. After WWII, the role of the enemy shifted from the Nazis to the Vietnamese.The fear of communism and the victory after the Cold War led Hollywood to depictVietnamese as enemy in Vietnam War combat films. To study the way the Arabs arestereotyped in Hollywood war films, this work makes a comparison between thedepiction of these historical enemies and the representation of Iraqis in war films. By analysingmotion pictures produced by Hollywood following each war, similarities…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
After World War I Nazis were the enemy in Hollywood combat films, and most of the films about WWII, depict Nazis as such. After WWII, the role of the enemy shifted from the Nazis to the Vietnamese.The fear of communism and the victory after the Cold War led Hollywood to depictVietnamese as enemy in Vietnam War combat films. To study the way the Arabs arestereotyped in Hollywood war films, this work makes a comparison between thedepiction of these historical enemies and the representation of Iraqis in war films. By analysingmotion pictures produced by Hollywood following each war, similarities and differences areidentified in the way enemies are portrayed.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Noor Mubarak Bajuwaiber is currently a PhD researcher in University of Leicester, United Kingdom in communication studies and media Department. She received her MA from University of Western Australia, Australia in 2012.Mrs Noor Bajuwaiber is a member of King Saud University in Saudi Arabia.