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Writing Wars : Authorship and American War Fiction, WWI to Present /

"Who writes novels about war? For nearly a century after World War I, the answer was simple: soldiers who had been there. The assumption that a person must have experienced war in the flesh in order to write about it in fiction was taken for granted by writers, reviewers, critics, and even scho...

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Autor principal: Eisler, David F., 1984- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [2022]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • "Stick to Her Farms and Farmer Folk": World War I and the Origins of Combat Gnosticism
  • "Tell It Like It Was": World War II and the Institutional Curation of Memory
  • "You Had to Be There": Vietnam and the Veteran's Consolidation of Authority
  • "You Don't Have to Be a Veteran": The All-Volunteer Force and the Dispersion of Authority
  • "The New Battle": The Civil-Military Gap and the Shock of Coming Home
  • "The Other Side of COIN": Counterinsurgency and the Ethics of Memory
  • "You Volunteered to Get Screwed": Public Trust and the Literary Representation of the Professional Military
  • Appendix: The American Novels of Iraq and Afghanistan through 2020.