This dissertation demonstrates that if done with care, combat art has potential to effect healthy change for audiences, artists, and in some cases the troops themselves. To do so it engages with American artists in four different media—poetry, painting, film, and dance—who use journalistic methods to represent the visceral experience of fighting on the ground in Iraq. I examine how these artists exploit and expand generic and formal conventions in order to represent life in combat zones and to help reintegrate troops back into the civilian community when they return home. I contend, also, that scholars of the humanities and hard sciences have much to learn from each other about the stakes and potential next steps for the arts of embodied pe...
In the relative comfort of my UK living room, a passive spectator of TV news, I watch fleeting image...
War is so omnipresent in our contemporary world that the story of war is too important to be left to...
The war for art within the war for Iraq has gone nearly unnoticed in IR, much the way gender has lon...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation exami...
My dissertation, Novel Perspectives of the Iraq War, explores literary representations of the Amer...
In March of 2003 we sat huddled over the computer trying to make sense of the paper that we were try...
This paper analyzes the responses of American and European artists to the War in Iraq, specifically ...
This inquiry into corporeal experiences of the 'war on terror' is pursued through the lens of contem...
This dissertation offers a transnational study of theatre and performance that responded to the rece...
Amidst increasing academic interest in “post-human” war technologies of surveillance and targeting, ...
What is the role of the artist in recreating a cultural landscape where the psychology and identity ...
dissertationThe poems collected in Cenotaph have as their genesis my deployments to Iraq for the U.S...
This article critically considers the relation between simulation design and human experience throug...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 21)As the military operations in Iraq became increasingly mo...
From the Vietnam War to Operation Desert Storm to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Americans have seen a dra...
In the relative comfort of my UK living room, a passive spectator of TV news, I watch fleeting image...
War is so omnipresent in our contemporary world that the story of war is too important to be left to...
The war for art within the war for Iraq has gone nearly unnoticed in IR, much the way gender has lon...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation exami...
My dissertation, Novel Perspectives of the Iraq War, explores literary representations of the Amer...
In March of 2003 we sat huddled over the computer trying to make sense of the paper that we were try...
This paper analyzes the responses of American and European artists to the War in Iraq, specifically ...
This inquiry into corporeal experiences of the 'war on terror' is pursued through the lens of contem...
This dissertation offers a transnational study of theatre and performance that responded to the rece...
Amidst increasing academic interest in “post-human” war technologies of surveillance and targeting, ...
What is the role of the artist in recreating a cultural landscape where the psychology and identity ...
dissertationThe poems collected in Cenotaph have as their genesis my deployments to Iraq for the U.S...
This article critically considers the relation between simulation design and human experience throug...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 21)As the military operations in Iraq became increasingly mo...
From the Vietnam War to Operation Desert Storm to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Americans have seen a dra...
In the relative comfort of my UK living room, a passive spectator of TV news, I watch fleeting image...
War is so omnipresent in our contemporary world that the story of war is too important to be left to...
The war for art within the war for Iraq has gone nearly unnoticed in IR, much the way gender has lon...