This paper will discuss aspects concerning authorship, memory, and war representation, as well as trauma and healing. In order to do so, I will explore the writing of war memoirs and/or the re-enactment of war experiences on the stage as two ways of expressing and coping with war trauma. In both cases, the concept of the author, a war veteran as first-person narrator or self-performer, is central to the representation of the traumatic memories of war. It is precisely through this interaction between the author, as a legitimate witness, and source of authentic and reliable information, that the readership/audience connects emotionally with the experience of the combatants and can empathise with their situation. A theoretical conceptualisatio...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
As a transnational contribution to the study of life-writing and to the understanding of women’s war...
Of all of the literary genres, that of the testimonial narrative is perhaps one of the most difficul...
Re-collecting Myself: Writing a War Thirty Years On is part of an ongoing memoir that outlines my c...
This article will analyse the role of soldiers' own accounts in the construction of the Falklands Wa...
This paper argues for an expanded conceptualization of narrative as a tool for research in critical ...
Military memoirs are embodied texts of war. They therefore pose particular challenges to scholars wh...
This paper considers a number of problems which arose after the publication of my earlier work entit...
This article addresses the combat memoirs of the Vietnam War, autobiographical narratives written af...
This research uses trauma theory, memoir theory, narratology, and recent scientific research into th...
In this project I consider the process of narrative construction in Vietnam War memoirs and oral his...
In this article, the author focuses on the struggles over self-representation that soldiers have eng...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF CATHRINE HOEKSTRA, for the Master of Arts Degree in English, presented ...
Note: The original hardbound and the original electronic copy of this thesis comprises a creative co...
This project addresses a corpus of narratives across twentieth century British literature that illus...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
As a transnational contribution to the study of life-writing and to the understanding of women’s war...
Of all of the literary genres, that of the testimonial narrative is perhaps one of the most difficul...
Re-collecting Myself: Writing a War Thirty Years On is part of an ongoing memoir that outlines my c...
This article will analyse the role of soldiers' own accounts in the construction of the Falklands Wa...
This paper argues for an expanded conceptualization of narrative as a tool for research in critical ...
Military memoirs are embodied texts of war. They therefore pose particular challenges to scholars wh...
This paper considers a number of problems which arose after the publication of my earlier work entit...
This article addresses the combat memoirs of the Vietnam War, autobiographical narratives written af...
This research uses trauma theory, memoir theory, narratology, and recent scientific research into th...
In this project I consider the process of narrative construction in Vietnam War memoirs and oral his...
In this article, the author focuses on the struggles over self-representation that soldiers have eng...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF CATHRINE HOEKSTRA, for the Master of Arts Degree in English, presented ...
Note: The original hardbound and the original electronic copy of this thesis comprises a creative co...
This project addresses a corpus of narratives across twentieth century British literature that illus...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
As a transnational contribution to the study of life-writing and to the understanding of women’s war...
Of all of the literary genres, that of the testimonial narrative is perhaps one of the most difficul...