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War and American Literature examines representations of war throughout American literary history, providing a firm grounding in established criticism and opening up new lines of inquiry. Readers will find accessible yet sophisticated essays that lay out key questions and scholarship in the field.

This book examines representations of war throughout American literary history, providing a firm grounding in established criticism and opening up new lines of inquiry. Readers will find accessible yet sophisticated essays that lay out key questions and scholarship in the field. War and American Literature provides a comprehensive synthesis of the literature and scholarship of US war writing, illuminates how themes, texts, and authors resonate across time and wars, and provides multiple contexts in which texts and a war's literature can be framed. By focusing on American war writing, from the wars with the Native Americans and the Revolutionary War to the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, this volume illuminates the unique role representations of war have in the US imagination.

Recenzijos

a diverse volume It analyses war literature through themes including propaganda, injury, memorialization, cultural change, patriotism, queerness, ecocriticism and whiteness.' Alice Kelly, The Times Literary Supplement 'Highly recommended.' G. Grieve-Carlson, Choice Connect

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War and American Literature examines representations of war throughout American literary history.
List of Contributors
viii
Acknowledgments xiii
Chronology xiv
Introduction 1(12)
Jennifer Haytock
PART I ASPECTS OF WAR IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
1 War and Morality
13(14)
Ty Hawkins
2 Propaganda for War from the Revolution to the Vietnam War
27(15)
Nicholas J. Cull
3 Representing Soldiers
42(15)
Jennifer Haytock
4 Bodies, Injury, Medicine
57(14)
Michael Zeitlin
5 Veterans, Trauma, Afterwar
71(16)
Philip Beidler
6 Mourning, Elegy, Memorialization from the Civil War to Vietnam
87(16)
Steven Trout
7 On Antiwar Literature
103(18)
Lawrence Rosenwald
PART II CULTURAL MOMENTS AND THE AMERICAN LITERARY IMAGINATION
8 Liberty, Freedom, Independence, and War
121(15)
James J. Gigantino
9 Indians, Defeat, Persistence, and Resistance
136(15)
Tammy Wahpeconiah
10 Civil War Literature and Memory
151(15)
Sarah E. Gardner
11 African American Literature, Citizenship, and War, 1863-1932
166(14)
David A. Davis
12 World War I and Cultural Change in America
180(14)
Pearl James
13 On the Home Fronts of Two World Wars
194(15)
Karsten Piep
14 Patriotism, Nationalism, Globalism
209(15)
Jonathan Vincent
15 The "Good War" Script
224(15)
Diederik Oostdijk
16 The Vietnam War and Its Legacy
239(15)
Mark A. Heberle
17 The Forever Wars
254(17)
Stacey Peebles
PART III NEW LINES OF INQUIRY
18 War and Queerness
271(15)
Eric Keenaghan
19 War and Disability Studies
286(15)
John M. Kinder
20 War and Ecocriticism
301(14)
Laura Wright
21 War and Whiteness
315(15)
Roger Luckhurst
22 War and Posthumanism
330(15)
Tim Blackmore
Further Reading 345(12)
Index 357
Jennifer Haytock is professor of English at SUNY Brockport. She has published At Home, At War: Domesticity and World War I in American Literature (2003) and the Routledge Introduction to American War Literature (2018) as well as works on twentieth-century American women writers. She is Brockport's 2019 winner of the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship.