Dr. Brian Crim reflects on the close relationship between popular culture and national security policy by using the series ‘Homeland’ (2011-20) as a case study. The series came at the end of the so-called “War on Terror” and addressed national anxieties about a permanent and intrusive intelligence community.
This event is sponsored by the history department.
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