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3 September, 09:32

How has Englehardt's concept of "victory culture" been reflected in war toys, films & TV series since WWII? (Be sure to cite specific examples: the peak, fall and potential revival of the "victory culture" since World War II.)

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    G. I. Joe war toys, western cowboys movies, and the Indian movies were the concept of Englehardt.

    G. I. Joe (war toys):

    Peak: During the time of the 1040s to 1960s there were G. I. Joe toys which built the concept of becoming a soldier in the minds of the kids. Fall: In the seventies, there were efforts to tone down the toys a little bit later then went completely out.

    Potential revival: But the toys return again in the eighties.

    Films & TV series:

    Peak: There were movies like these western, cowboys and the Indian movies where there was discrimination on the basis of the caste and the color. People watched this movie as a reassurance that they had won WWII. Fall: These movies disappeared and anti-war movies came.

    Potential revival:For example, movies like star wars came again.
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