Vietnam in the American consciousness is a confluence of images of conflict; where Vietnamese appear they are backdrop to displays of US heroism. There is another story, which Vietnam veteran and filmmaker Oliver Stone calls “the reverse angle, what the war was like from the perspective of the people living in Vietnam.” If America's memory of the conflict is dominated by US perspectives, this is also in images rather than in words. Pictures of monks immolating themselves and people scrambling to board US helicopters have produced a generation who know of Vietnam only through images. One of these images is a bombing mission which dropped napalm on some villagers. AP photographer Nick Ut captured a severely burned Kim Phuc running screaming i...
Written, verbal and visual accounts of man\u27s destructive measures on one another do not seen to d...
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
Over five million Vietnamese and 58 000 Americans died in what one side calls the American War and t...
Vietnam in the American consciousness is a confluence of images of conflict; where Vietnamese appear...
“A picture says a thousand words”, as the aphorism goes. This certainly applies to the realm of phot...
In the United States, the writing on the Vietnam War involves the highly organized and strategic for...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
“Life is a reflection that ripples with each memory” – Barbara Tran This poignant quote comes from a...
This essay reconstructs one important context for images published by the Vietnam Veterans Against t...
The Vietnam conflict was a brutal war fought between the United States helping the south Vietnamese ...
“War Dialling: Image Transmissions from Saigon.” Mythologizing the Vietnam War: Visual Culture and M...
Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, the challenges of remembering and retelling the war continu...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
What Americans refer to as the Vietnam War embraces much more than the conflict with North Vietnam. ...
The American experience in Vietnam divided us as a nation and eroded our confidence in both the mora...
Written, verbal and visual accounts of man\u27s destructive measures on one another do not seen to d...
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
Over five million Vietnamese and 58 000 Americans died in what one side calls the American War and t...
Vietnam in the American consciousness is a confluence of images of conflict; where Vietnamese appear...
“A picture says a thousand words”, as the aphorism goes. This certainly applies to the realm of phot...
In the United States, the writing on the Vietnam War involves the highly organized and strategic for...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
“Life is a reflection that ripples with each memory” – Barbara Tran This poignant quote comes from a...
This essay reconstructs one important context for images published by the Vietnam Veterans Against t...
The Vietnam conflict was a brutal war fought between the United States helping the south Vietnamese ...
“War Dialling: Image Transmissions from Saigon.” Mythologizing the Vietnam War: Visual Culture and M...
Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, the challenges of remembering and retelling the war continu...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
What Americans refer to as the Vietnam War embraces much more than the conflict with North Vietnam. ...
The American experience in Vietnam divided us as a nation and eroded our confidence in both the mora...
Written, verbal and visual accounts of man\u27s destructive measures on one another do not seen to d...
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
Over five million Vietnamese and 58 000 Americans died in what one side calls the American War and t...