In Recovering the Waste, I argue that the realist texts of four American war veterans—John W. De Forest, Ambrose Bierce, Tim O\u27Brien, and Philip Caputo—dramatize the need for recognition of the identity and humanity of American soldiers. I employ various aspects of recognition theory that are based in the Hegelian master/slave dialectic, which essentially states that in order to be human (or to possess an independent self-consciousness ) one must be recognized by another human. Contemporary philosophers Nancy Fraser, Axel Honneth, and Charles Taylor have since modernized the dialectic in their current discussions of identity politics. While Honneth and Taylor privilege the importance of identity and integrity in their arguments about re...
What is recognition and why is it so important? This book develops a synoptic conception of the sign...
My dissertation, "Gender and National Identity in American War Narratives," explores the intersectio...
"`The Scars We Carve': Disruptive Bodies in Civil War Literature" examines the presence of physical ...
In Friendly Fire: American Identity and the Literature of the Vietnam War I argue that the Vietnam W...
Using a representative sample of the literature, both fiction and nonfiction, written by former Amer...
In the Western world there has been a general consensus that in the aftermath of Auschwitz and Hiros...
My paper draws on the resources of German critical theory to discuss the politics of memory and the ...
In this era, where technical, scientific and technological advances have transformed the face of the...
I may dare to speak, and I intend to speak and write what I think, wrote a New York volunteer servi...
This study examines Aftermath Vietnam War literature-- literature where the bulk of the text is set ...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
The book highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war....
Vietnam War literature is a reflection of a sustained tension between politics and history on the on...
Examining literary works by Vietnam veteran authors, war memorials, received knowledge about the war...
Focusing upon American veterans' depictions of the US intervention in Vietnam and its aftermath, thi...
What is recognition and why is it so important? This book develops a synoptic conception of the sign...
My dissertation, "Gender and National Identity in American War Narratives," explores the intersectio...
"`The Scars We Carve': Disruptive Bodies in Civil War Literature" examines the presence of physical ...
In Friendly Fire: American Identity and the Literature of the Vietnam War I argue that the Vietnam W...
Using a representative sample of the literature, both fiction and nonfiction, written by former Amer...
In the Western world there has been a general consensus that in the aftermath of Auschwitz and Hiros...
My paper draws on the resources of German critical theory to discuss the politics of memory and the ...
In this era, where technical, scientific and technological advances have transformed the face of the...
I may dare to speak, and I intend to speak and write what I think, wrote a New York volunteer servi...
This study examines Aftermath Vietnam War literature-- literature where the bulk of the text is set ...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
The book highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war....
Vietnam War literature is a reflection of a sustained tension between politics and history on the on...
Examining literary works by Vietnam veteran authors, war memorials, received knowledge about the war...
Focusing upon American veterans' depictions of the US intervention in Vietnam and its aftermath, thi...
What is recognition and why is it so important? This book develops a synoptic conception of the sign...
My dissertation, "Gender and National Identity in American War Narratives," explores the intersectio...
"`The Scars We Carve': Disruptive Bodies in Civil War Literature" examines the presence of physical ...