Review of The War Tapes (2006) by Michael Atkinson for Village Voice — 25 Jun 2014
On a strictly experiential level, Deborah Scranton's The War Tapes is remarkable, tactile, and affecting; as a piece of sociopolitical culture with context and ramifications of its own, it's a worthless ration of war propaganda--ethnocentric, redneck, and enabling.
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This review of The War Tapes (2006) was written by Michael Atkinson and published by Village Voice on 25 Jun 2014.
The War Tapes has generally received very positive reviews.
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