2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8705.2007.00785.x
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They still believe there's respect in dying: Wittgenstein, Tercier, Romero

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“…The film took place at the height of the cold war and thus projected two of America's greatest anxieties. Firstly, the film deals with the idea of the enemy within -communist sympathisers who had already infected the sovereignty of the USA [17]. Secondly, the film highlights a growing cultural concern with the fallout of the atomic bomb [8].…”
Section: The Walking Deadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The film took place at the height of the cold war and thus projected two of America's greatest anxieties. Firstly, the film deals with the idea of the enemy within -communist sympathisers who had already infected the sovereignty of the USA [17]. Secondly, the film highlights a growing cultural concern with the fallout of the atomic bomb [8].…”
Section: The Walking Deadmentioning
confidence: 99%