This essay reconstructs one important context for images published by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW): the testimonial practices of anti-war veterans. First in small rap sessions, and then in unofficial public hearings, anti-war veterans recollected their war experiences in an effort to inform civilians about the US war in Vietnam, and mobilise them to oppose it. Photographs of introspective veterans – lost in memory – provide a visual idiom for the experience of ‘flashing back’ that was the basis for veterans’ testimony. If these photographs signify the central role of self-reflection in veterans’ anti-war organising, they also imply a distrust of graphic war photography – both images disseminated by the mainstream media and at...
This essay explores the ways in which archives that bear the traces of military violence set up affe...
This article distinguishes between “narrative commemoration” referring to a war story with a beginni...
This dissertation examines memoirs and non/fiction of the Vietnam War, written by combat veterans (T...
“A picture says a thousand words”, as the aphorism goes. This certainly applies to the realm of phot...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
Vietnam in the American consciousness is a confluence of images of conflict; where Vietnamese appear...
Photographs speak to us silently across cultures and spaces and we see ourselves as reflected in the...
This is an interdisciplinary examination of the image of the Vietnam veteran as contested cultural a...
Veteran Memorytakes an in depth look at the experiences of US Army Veterans who served in the Vietna...
This dissertation examines snapshots taken by men and women who were active members of the military ...
This thesis focuses on the memoirs of American veterans of the Vietnam War. Through the analysis of ...
War photographs speak of war through stories. Stories of people they depict, usually during the most...
<p>In his Dispatches, Michael Herr quotes the gonzo photojournalist Tim Page: "Take the glamour out ...
In the decades following the lengthy American involvement in the Vietnam War, the treatment of retur...
This essay explores the ways in which archives that bear the traces of military violence set up affe...
This article distinguishes between “narrative commemoration” referring to a war story with a beginni...
This dissertation examines memoirs and non/fiction of the Vietnam War, written by combat veterans (T...
“A picture says a thousand words”, as the aphorism goes. This certainly applies to the realm of phot...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
Vietnam in the American consciousness is a confluence of images of conflict; where Vietnamese appear...
Photographs speak to us silently across cultures and spaces and we see ourselves as reflected in the...
This is an interdisciplinary examination of the image of the Vietnam veteran as contested cultural a...
Veteran Memorytakes an in depth look at the experiences of US Army Veterans who served in the Vietna...
This dissertation examines snapshots taken by men and women who were active members of the military ...
This thesis focuses on the memoirs of American veterans of the Vietnam War. Through the analysis of ...
War photographs speak of war through stories. Stories of people they depict, usually during the most...
<p>In his Dispatches, Michael Herr quotes the gonzo photojournalist Tim Page: "Take the glamour out ...
In the decades following the lengthy American involvement in the Vietnam War, the treatment of retur...
This essay explores the ways in which archives that bear the traces of military violence set up affe...
This article distinguishes between “narrative commemoration” referring to a war story with a beginni...
This dissertation examines memoirs and non/fiction of the Vietnam War, written by combat veterans (T...