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|a Vietnam, A War, Not a Country /
|c Ron Eyerman, Todd Madigan, Magnus Ring.
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|b Amsterdam University Press
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a Chapter 1 Introduction: Cultural Trauma and the American-Vietnamese War (By Todd Madigan) Chapter 2 Cultural Trauma and Vietnamese Arenas of Memory (By Magnus Ring) Chapter 3 Cultural Trauma and American Arenas of Memory (By Ron Eyerman) Chapter 4 Journey from the Fall (By Todd Madigan) Chapter 5 Cultural Trauma and Vietnamese-American Arenas of Memory (By Todd Madigan) Chapter 6 Conclusion: War, Trauma, and Beyond (By Ron Eyerman)
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|a <Cite>Vietnam: A War, Not a Country</cite> explores the conflicting ways in which the American-Vietnamese War has been collectively remembered and represented from the perspective of the war's three primary belligerents: the Vietnamese communists, the South Vietnamese, and the Americans. The book examines how the three different collectives memorialize this traumatizing historical event. Within each of these three groups there exists a number of competing narratives, generating not only a sense of shared meaning and community, but also impassioned social conflict. In order to trace these narratives within each collectivity, the authors develop the concept of arenas of memory, distinct discourses that are tied to specific individuals, organizations, and institutions that advocate specific narratives through specific forms of media. Their analysis leads them to make the case as to whether each of these societies experienced a cultural trauma as a result of the way in which the war is remembered.
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