The objective of the present article is to explore the image of the ‘war on terror’ in US popular culture through soldiers’ battlefield experience. The main argument is that the ‘living’ (or ‘embarked’) narration of front lines creates an effect of power that gives the soldier a legitimate authority to take part in the representation of war. As such, the ‘view from the battlefield’ can be conceptualized as a political gesture as it involves the production of shared representations of war. The article focuses on the American Sniper legend, which is a heroic narration of the experience in Iraq of a former Navy SEAL, Chris Kyle. I propose to understand the conditions that made possible the collective normalization of a soldier considered ‘the ...
This article distinguishes between “narrative commemoration” referring to a war story with a beginni...
This article investigates how “war-speak ” is incorporated into both sports media coverage and athle...
The perceptions and interpretations of soldiers participating in combat are not just biographically ...
Clint Eastwood’s war film American Sniper (2014), based on the autobiography of (in)famous Navy Seal...
Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper is sui generis: the sole commercially successful Hollywood film abo...
Shooting people, murder and war are inherently violent activities to which the concept of rage might...
Meaningful Violence examines how journalists produce knowledge of war and the frictions – practical,...
The U.S. military sniper program is a highly valued asset that has existed since the Civil War. My r...
There is a vivid interest in so-called epimilitary narratives of war that depart from heroic themes ...
This study investigates portrayals of Iraq in the war film American Sniper (2014). The film encapsul...
The present article develops the concept of selective realism to understand how design features and ...
In this article, I explore linguistic variation in selected soldiers’ memoirs at two key historical ...
This article examines the changing ethics of war photojournalism. It provides a review of the major ...
There has been a long-term suspicion in religious and psychological literatures that unethical wars ...
The purpose of this research is to describe the portrayal of hero and heroic mode in the American Sn...
This article distinguishes between “narrative commemoration” referring to a war story with a beginni...
This article investigates how “war-speak ” is incorporated into both sports media coverage and athle...
The perceptions and interpretations of soldiers participating in combat are not just biographically ...
Clint Eastwood’s war film American Sniper (2014), based on the autobiography of (in)famous Navy Seal...
Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper is sui generis: the sole commercially successful Hollywood film abo...
Shooting people, murder and war are inherently violent activities to which the concept of rage might...
Meaningful Violence examines how journalists produce knowledge of war and the frictions – practical,...
The U.S. military sniper program is a highly valued asset that has existed since the Civil War. My r...
There is a vivid interest in so-called epimilitary narratives of war that depart from heroic themes ...
This study investigates portrayals of Iraq in the war film American Sniper (2014). The film encapsul...
The present article develops the concept of selective realism to understand how design features and ...
In this article, I explore linguistic variation in selected soldiers’ memoirs at two key historical ...
This article examines the changing ethics of war photojournalism. It provides a review of the major ...
There has been a long-term suspicion in religious and psychological literatures that unethical wars ...
The purpose of this research is to describe the portrayal of hero and heroic mode in the American Sn...
This article distinguishes between “narrative commemoration” referring to a war story with a beginni...
This article investigates how “war-speak ” is incorporated into both sports media coverage and athle...
The perceptions and interpretations of soldiers participating in combat are not just biographically ...