After the 'longest war': visual themes of Afghan evacuees in U.S. newspapers
The end of the U.S.'s 20-year-old war in Afghanistan was followed by the mass evacuation and resettlement of Afghan allies. Reputed polls showed strong bipartisan support for resettlement on U.S. soil. Given the different reception of Afghans in U.S. public discourse (as opposed to other catego...
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| Published in: | Critical studies in media communication 2024-01, Vol.41 (1), p.36-50 |
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