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[ecrea] New book: Culture, Trauma, and Conflict Cultural Studies Perspectives on War (second & revised edition)
Thu Mar 12 11:07:27 GMT 2015
New book:
Culture, Trauma, and Conflict Cultural Studies Perspectives on War
(second & revised edition)
Nico Carpentier (ed.)
http://www.cambridgescholars.com/culture-trauma-and-conflict-22
Book Description
War was pervasive in the 20th century, and the 21st century seems to
hold little promise of improvement. War is still one of the world’s most
destructive forces, which on a daily basis touches the lives of millions
of people. To increase the understanding of the pervasiveness and
destructiveness of the institution of war, all possible frameworks of
knowledge must be mobilized. Cultural War Studies has an important role
to play in adding to this knowledge, by putting the critical vocabulary
of Cultural Studies to good use in analyzing the constructions that push
us towards a glorified killing of fellow human beings and then try to
make us forget the intensity and durability of the trauma. The first
part of this book focuses on the diversity of the media that generate
meanings and definitions of past and contemporary wars. These chapters
are not restricted to the more traditional analyses of media content,
but utilize these media products to reflect on contemporary cultural
condition(s) in the USA and Europe. The second part of the book moves
(at least partially) away from media representations and focuses on
torture and incarceration. Although in this part, the materiality of war
and conflict is very present, these analyses again show the importance
of the constructions of enemy identities and of (the acceptability of)
violent practices. The third and final part of the book is related to
memory and trauma. A series of 20th century conflicts and wars are
revisited to demonstrate the cultural durability of war and the
interconnection of these wars with present-day discourses and practices
through the dialectics of remembering, commemorating and forgetting.
View Extract
http://www.cambridgescholars.com/download/sample/62508
TOC
Introduction: Strengthening Cultural War Studies
Nico Carpentier
Part I: Media Representations of War
“Fort Living Room”: Gender, Race, Class, Sexuality, and Sentiment in the
HBO Documentary Last Letters Home
Rebecca A. Adelman
Good Grief: The Cultural Work of Flightplan and the Vanishing Lady Tale
Christina Lane
Media, Genocide and Hotel Rwanda
Metasebia Woldemariam and Kylo-Patrick R. Hart
Photos for Access: War Pornography and USAmerica’s Practices of Power
Karen J. Hall
Part II: Incarceration and Torture
Abu Ghraib, War Media and the Gray Zones of Imperial Citizenship
Usha Zacharias
Torture: Alibi and Archetype in U.S. News and Legal Writing since 2001
Stephanie Athey
Part III: Trauma and memory
News Images as Lived Images: Witness, Performance, and the U.S. Flag
after 9/11
Gordon Coonfield
American Infants: Coping with Trauma and becoming Historical in A Home
at the End of the World and American Pastoral
Vincent Stephens
Life and Death in the Shadow of the A-Bomb: Sovereignty and Memory on
the 60th Anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Marc Lafleur
Intersecting Traumas: The Holocaust, the Palestinian Occupation, and the
Work of Israeli Journalist Amira Hass
Tina Wasserman
From Individual Tragedy to Societal Dislocation: The Filmic
Representation of Tragedy, Dislocation, and Cultural Trauma in the
Dreyfus Affair
Nico Carpentier
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New book:
Culture, Trauma, and Conflict: Cultural Studies Perspectives on War (second& revised edition)
http://www.cambridgescholars.com/culture-trauma-and-conflict-22
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