In post-Vietnam War popular culture, a fundamental shift in how Americans portrayed soldiers in media occurred. A new soldier archetype was created that allowed Americans to reintroduce patriotism and heroism into stories about a deeply controversial war. These fictional soldiers embodied the political and cultural turmoil of their time as well as America’s complicated relationship with Vietnam and its own self-image. This project looks at serialized media in the late 1960s-1980s, primarily utilizing popular television shows such as M*A*S*H, to follow the development of these characters, their part in shaping American memory of the war, and to understand why these characters continue to resonate with modern audiences
An examination of the rise of violent paramilitary male characters in films, novels, and comic books...
This study examines the American war- and soldier ideal in the generations who fought and were young...
During the 1960s and 1970s, youth activism and culture shaped American society. Pre- and college-age...
This thesis examines examples of character archetypes in films of modern war. War films throughout t...
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
<p>In his Dispatches, Michael Herr quotes the gonzo photojournalist Tim Page: "Take the glamour out ...
In the Western world there has been a general consensus that in the aftermath of Auschwitz and Hiros...
This study is intended to demonstrate how the image of the US soldier is presented and changes in Ho...
This is an interdisciplinary examination of the image of the Vietnam veteran as contested cultural a...
Cultures are built upon myths that reinforce and glorify the way citizens wish to view themselves as...
Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper (2014) tells the story of Chris Kyle. However, it also participates...
This dissertation analyzes the war trilogy written by James Jones and argues that Jones’s GI charact...
Scholars of the postmodern war narrative have examined the connections between past war representati...
This dissertation investigates the underlying issues in American culture at the time of the Vietnam ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William T. Allison authored The Novel and Vietnam in Th...
An examination of the rise of violent paramilitary male characters in films, novels, and comic books...
This study examines the American war- and soldier ideal in the generations who fought and were young...
During the 1960s and 1970s, youth activism and culture shaped American society. Pre- and college-age...
This thesis examines examples of character archetypes in films of modern war. War films throughout t...
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
<p>In his Dispatches, Michael Herr quotes the gonzo photojournalist Tim Page: "Take the glamour out ...
In the Western world there has been a general consensus that in the aftermath of Auschwitz and Hiros...
This study is intended to demonstrate how the image of the US soldier is presented and changes in Ho...
This is an interdisciplinary examination of the image of the Vietnam veteran as contested cultural a...
Cultures are built upon myths that reinforce and glorify the way citizens wish to view themselves as...
Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper (2014) tells the story of Chris Kyle. However, it also participates...
This dissertation analyzes the war trilogy written by James Jones and argues that Jones’s GI charact...
Scholars of the postmodern war narrative have examined the connections between past war representati...
This dissertation investigates the underlying issues in American culture at the time of the Vietnam ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William T. Allison authored The Novel and Vietnam in Th...
An examination of the rise of violent paramilitary male characters in films, novels, and comic books...
This study examines the American war- and soldier ideal in the generations who fought and were young...
During the 1960s and 1970s, youth activism and culture shaped American society. Pre- and college-age...