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The American Foundation Myth in Vietnam

The American Foundation Myth in Vietnam Reigning Paradigms and Raining Bombs

Paperback (01 Oct 1998)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The American Foundation Myth in Vietnam deals with how the results of the Vietnam War challenged the long-standing belief in America's role in the world as a unique nation favored by God that carries a global responsibility with it. The author disputes the commonly held belief that America discarded this foundation myth, developed out of John Winthrop's idea of a 'city on a hill,' following Vietnam. He reexamines the myth in the context of American history to show that the country still firmly attaches itself to the rhetoric of the foundation myth. The analysis divides Americans into one group that believes America's mission cannot be fulfilled without active involvement on the global stage, and one that maintains that its mythic goals are fulfilled most effectively by developing itself as the world's model for freedom and democracy. The tension created between these perspectives creates a dynamic and durable quality that fuels the power of the foundation myth even after a seemingly destructive event such as the Vietnam War.

Book information

ISBN: 9780761812098
Publisher: UPA
Imprint: University Press of America
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 226
Weight: 268g
Height: 215mm
Width: 134mm
Spine width: 13mm