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Indiana Jones

What Happened to Truth When Indiana Jones Became an Adjective
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What Happened to Truth When Indiana Jones Became an Adjective

By
Josh Gryniewicz
/ 22 October 2015

Indiana Jones was created to be a cult object. What does that mean nearly four decades since Spielberg and Lucas’ first film, when prestigious institutions have embraced this artifice?

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