
Hyponormalisation: A Faction Hollywood Production
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Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
126
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2019
Publisher
Obverse Books
ISBN-10
190903195X
ISBN-13
9781909031951
Description
In a world where the line between reality and fiction blurs, a gripping narrative unfolds as the struggle for public perception in warfare takes center stage. The story immerses readers in a chaotic landscape where the media's influence shapes the narratives surrounding conflicts, and the very essence of truth is called into question. As approval ratings for an ongoing war plummet, the characters must navigate a complex web of propaganda and manipulation to reclaim authenticity in an age dominated by hyper-normalization.
Drawing on elements of both drama and political intrigue, the author explores the consequences of a society deeply entrenched in the façade of warfare. The characters are thrust into a fray where their personal beliefs clash with societal expectations, ultimately forcing them to confront the blurred definitions of right and wrong. Amidst the turmoil, they must grapple with their own roles in the military-industrial complex, raising profound questions about morality, identity, and the true cost of conflict.
Drawing on elements of both drama and political intrigue, the author explores the consequences of a society deeply entrenched in the façade of warfare. The characters are thrust into a fray where their personal beliefs clash with societal expectations, ultimately forcing them to confront the blurred definitions of right and wrong. Amidst the turmoil, they must grapple with their own roles in the military-industrial complex, raising profound questions about morality, identity, and the true cost of conflict.
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