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The Cold War on Christmas with Vaughn Joy
Season 2, Ep. 13
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Ross is joined by Dr. Vaughn Joy to discuss how the Cold War and McCarthyism reshaped the American concept of Christmas. Dr. Joy's new book, Selling Out Santa: Christmas Films in the Age of McCarthy looks at how Hollywood depictions of the holidays changed to reflect the pressures of domestic containment.
FURTHER READING:
Joy, Vaughn. Selling Out Santa: Christmas Films in the Age of McCarthy.
Black and White and Read All Over
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It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Klaus (2019)
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