Part of a wider project on how the Vietnam War (1945-1975) is remembered by three key collectives, Vietnamese communists, Vietnamese Americans and the United States, this article focuses primarily on the latter. Using the theory of cultural trauma as its framework, this is a study in trauma and collective memory, its impact and the social processes through which such memory is constructed and maintained. The central point is that collective memory is an active agent in explaining why individuals and collectivities act as they do. It is argued that collective memory is represented and reproduced in narrative form through various means, such as oral telling, literature, music, drama, film, monuments, museum installations and commemorative eve...
This study examines Aftermath Vietnam War literature-- literature where the bulk of the text is set ...
This book explores the performances and politics of memory among a group of women war veterans in Ho...
This article explores the changing ways in which Australians and Vietnamese remember and memorialize...
Part of a wider project on how the Vietnam War (1945-1975) is remembered by three key collectives, V...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
Due to a stunning defeat in Vietnam, the years following the conflict were full of denial, shame, an...
The Vietnam War is remembered in a variety of ways. It is remembered as a war against communism, yet...
This article offers a brief overview of the problems in representations of the Vietnam War and the V...
This thesis analyses the concept of the “Vietnam Syndrome” and its continuing manifestation in ficti...
In the United States, the writing on the Vietnam War involves the highly organized and strategic for...
In dialogue with new critical scholarship on immigration, refugee, war, and memory studies as well a...
UnrestrictedThe aftermath of the Vietnam War/American War (post-1975) not only resulted in the large...
How do nations choose which events to memorialize? In a study of the collective mnemonics of the Uni...
This study attempts to show how Americans in general remembered the Vietnam War from 1975 to 1985, t...
More than forty years after the last U.S. combat troops departed Vietnam in 1973, the conflict looms...
This study examines Aftermath Vietnam War literature-- literature where the bulk of the text is set ...
This book explores the performances and politics of memory among a group of women war veterans in Ho...
This article explores the changing ways in which Australians and Vietnamese remember and memorialize...
Part of a wider project on how the Vietnam War (1945-1975) is remembered by three key collectives, V...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
Due to a stunning defeat in Vietnam, the years following the conflict were full of denial, shame, an...
The Vietnam War is remembered in a variety of ways. It is remembered as a war against communism, yet...
This article offers a brief overview of the problems in representations of the Vietnam War and the V...
This thesis analyses the concept of the “Vietnam Syndrome” and its continuing manifestation in ficti...
In the United States, the writing on the Vietnam War involves the highly organized and strategic for...
In dialogue with new critical scholarship on immigration, refugee, war, and memory studies as well a...
UnrestrictedThe aftermath of the Vietnam War/American War (post-1975) not only resulted in the large...
How do nations choose which events to memorialize? In a study of the collective mnemonics of the Uni...
This study attempts to show how Americans in general remembered the Vietnam War from 1975 to 1985, t...
More than forty years after the last U.S. combat troops departed Vietnam in 1973, the conflict looms...
This study examines Aftermath Vietnam War literature-- literature where the bulk of the text is set ...
This book explores the performances and politics of memory among a group of women war veterans in Ho...
This article explores the changing ways in which Australians and Vietnamese remember and memorialize...