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“The Real Thing”: Election Campaigns and The Question of Authenticity in American Film and Television – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 June 2015

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Abstract

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press and British Association for American Studies 2015 

The author biography on the last page of this paper has had one sentence duplicated. The publisher regrets this mistake. The author biography should read,

“I am an Associate Fellow in Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick, having completed my PhD thesis in December 2012. I recently published a monograph entitled The American President in Film and Television: Myth, Politics and Representation (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2014). My research interests revolve around the politics and ideologies of mainstream cinema and television, and I am currently working on a project concerning the mediation of American monuments and memorials in visual culture.”

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Frame, Gregory, “‘The Real Thing’: Election Campaigns and The Question of Authenticity in American Film and Television,” Journal of American Studies, published online 19th May 2015, doi: 10.1017/S0021875815000651 Google Scholar