Examining literary works by Vietnam veteran authors, war memorials, received knowledge about the war and the predicaments of veterans, and public discussions of the consequences of the Vietnam War in American life, this article looks at the way that knowledge and belief about the Vietnam War have coalesced into folklore and myth. The article looks in particular at the way that activist psychiatrists allied to antiwar veterans were responsible for the introduction of "post-traumatic stress" into psychiatric nomenclature, and the way that some members of the current generation of psychiatric practitioners transformed the political implications of this condition. Recent therapists who promulgate the concept of "moral injury" not only buy into ...
In the Western world there has been a general consensus that in the aftermath of Auschwitz and Hiros...
Using a representative sample of the literature, both fiction and nonfiction, written by former Amer...
Civil War veterans were the first to be recognized as having a mental disruption post war. Men were ...
The article examines the formulation of the PTSD diagnosis in relation to the history of political a...
In my thesis, I incorporate both psychological research and personal narratives in order to explain ...
Most of the fiction that was produced by soldier-writers after the American War in Vietnam has been ...
In the decades following the lengthy American involvement in the Vietnam War, the treatment of retur...
This is an interdisciplinary examination of the image of the Vietnam veteran as contested cultural a...
Vietnam War literature frequently mentions the rape of Vietnamese women. Academic histories of the w...
Part of a wider project on how the Vietnam War (1945-1975) is remembered by three key collectives, V...
This study explores how ordinary Americans could be made to fight a brutal and immoral war, and expl...
There has been a long-term suspicion in religious and psychological literatures that unethical wars ...
There has been a long-term suspicion in religious and psychological literatures that unethical wars ...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
The book highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war....
In the Western world there has been a general consensus that in the aftermath of Auschwitz and Hiros...
Using a representative sample of the literature, both fiction and nonfiction, written by former Amer...
Civil War veterans were the first to be recognized as having a mental disruption post war. Men were ...
The article examines the formulation of the PTSD diagnosis in relation to the history of political a...
In my thesis, I incorporate both psychological research and personal narratives in order to explain ...
Most of the fiction that was produced by soldier-writers after the American War in Vietnam has been ...
In the decades following the lengthy American involvement in the Vietnam War, the treatment of retur...
This is an interdisciplinary examination of the image of the Vietnam veteran as contested cultural a...
Vietnam War literature frequently mentions the rape of Vietnamese women. Academic histories of the w...
Part of a wider project on how the Vietnam War (1945-1975) is remembered by three key collectives, V...
This study explores how ordinary Americans could be made to fight a brutal and immoral war, and expl...
There has been a long-term suspicion in religious and psychological literatures that unethical wars ...
There has been a long-term suspicion in religious and psychological literatures that unethical wars ...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
The book highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war....
In the Western world there has been a general consensus that in the aftermath of Auschwitz and Hiros...
Using a representative sample of the literature, both fiction and nonfiction, written by former Amer...
Civil War veterans were the first to be recognized as having a mental disruption post war. Men were ...