Writing
Erick DuPree’s blog explores the intersections of anthropology, literature, and material culture to illuminate how identity, ritual, and meaning take shape across time and tradition. Blending scholarship with storytelling, these essays invite readers to engage critically and imaginatively with the cultural forces that shape both personal and collective experience.
Review of The Rambo Report: Five Films, Three Books, One Legend by Nat Segaloff
An essential guide to the legacy of Rambo, The Rambo Report explores the character’s evolution from David Morrell’s novel to action icon. With sharp insights on masculinity, war, and pop culture, Nat Segaloff delivers a powerful look at one of Hollywood’s most enduring legends.
The Rambo Myth: How America Turned a War Criminal into a Hero
Rambo began as a brutal critique of war but became a symbol of American exceptionalism and toxic masculinity. This essay exposes how Hollywood rewrote a war criminal into a hero—and what that says about our need for moral clarity and mythic manhood.