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If You're Not a Terrorist, Then Stop Asking Questions

Paperback

Main Details

Title If You're Not a Terrorist, Then Stop Asking Questions
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Micah Ian Wright
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:66
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width
Category/GenreHumour
ISBN/Barcode 9781583226261
ClassificationsDewey:741.5973
Audience
General
Illustrations colour & b&w illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Publication Date 5 January 2004
Publication Country United States

Description

"Micah Wright . . . uses art to shock us into resistance to war. He does this by outrageously juxtaposing the images of 'the good war' with the ugly realities of war in our time."-Howard Zinn

"If You're Not a Terrorist... Then Stop Asking Questions"! is the hilarious follow-up to Micah Ian Wright's hit debut, "You Back The Attack! We'll Bomb Who We Want"! In "If You're Not a Terrorist "Wright again teams up with the Center for Constitutional Rights to create a stellar send-up of the Administration's War at Home. Wright' s ironically "remixed" full-color World War???era propaganda posters combine with critical political commentary to deliver a scabrous take on the State of the Union. Taking aim at corporate corruption, the Bush White House, media bias, Ashcroftian legislation, embedded reporters, our one-party system, the American prison industry, the upcoming 2004 presidential elections and super-patriotism Wright is a sure shot. Veteran investigative journalist Greg Palast contributes an introduction to this lampooning of our public mis-leaders.

Micah Ian Wright is a former U.S. Army Ranger-cum--firebrand cartoonist. After a successful career at Nickelodeon Animation, where he garnered an Emmy nomination for his writing, Wright became interested in the work of WWI and WWII poster artists. His work has been featured in "The New York Times, Sunday Guardian UK, The Washington Post, The Progressive, The Christian Science Monitor" and "The Boston Globe,"