In this article, I explore linguistic variation in selected soldiers’ memoirs at two key historical moments of the past hundred years – the 20th century’s world wars, representing the apex of industrial warfare, and the 21st century’s insurgency’ conflicts, representing the emergence of information wars - the introduction of digital technologies in the conduct and communication of war. Focusing in particular on the ways in which the trope of irony is mobilised in this genre, my analysis demonstrates the historically-specific character of the linguistic practice of witnessing death at war and identifies the changing moral discourses that emerge from such practice. The technological shift from industrialised to information wars, I conclude, i...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This chapter examines the First World War letters and diaries of Australian soldiers for insights in...
There is a persistent belief in the power of media images to transform the events they depict. Yet d...
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 ...
Wars are now mediated in unprecedented ways and through a variety of communicative forms. Correspond...
In this article, the author focuses on the struggles over self-representation that soldiers have eng...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
War Remains is an interdisciplinary anthology dealing with the mediations and sense-making narrative...
Elegy displaces anger; touches of the sacred are always at hand even when the author’s purpose is to...
This volume brings together essays that concentrate on a diachronic view of language, as writers, hi...
Meaningful Violence examines how journalists produce knowledge of war and the frictions – practical,...
In this article we analyze the military event interpretation in the reportage on war. It is first of...
The objective of the present article is to explore the image of the ‘war on terror’ in US popular cu...
There is a vivid interest in so-called epimilitary narratives of war that depart from heroic themes ...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This chapter examines the First World War letters and diaries of Australian soldiers for insights in...
There is a persistent belief in the power of media images to transform the events they depict. Yet d...
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 ...
Wars are now mediated in unprecedented ways and through a variety of communicative forms. Correspond...
In this article, the author focuses on the struggles over self-representation that soldiers have eng...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
War Remains is an interdisciplinary anthology dealing with the mediations and sense-making narrative...
Elegy displaces anger; touches of the sacred are always at hand even when the author’s purpose is to...
This volume brings together essays that concentrate on a diachronic view of language, as writers, hi...
Meaningful Violence examines how journalists produce knowledge of war and the frictions – practical,...
In this article we analyze the military event interpretation in the reportage on war. It is first of...
The objective of the present article is to explore the image of the ‘war on terror’ in US popular cu...
There is a vivid interest in so-called epimilitary narratives of war that depart from heroic themes ...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This chapter examines the First World War letters and diaries of Australian soldiers for insights in...
There is a persistent belief in the power of media images to transform the events they depict. Yet d...