All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory. Exploring how this troubled memory works in Vietnam, the United States, Laos, Cambodia, and South Korea, the book deals specifically with the Vietnam War and also war in general. He reveals how war is a part of our identity, as individuals and as citizens of nations armed to the teeth. Venturing through literature, film, monuments, memorials, museums, and landscapes of the Vietnam War, he argues that an alternative to nationalism and war exists in art, created by artists who adhere to no nation but the imagination.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/dlpp_all/1441/thumbnail.jp
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
Part of a wider project on how the Vietnam War (1945-1975) is remembered by three key collectives, V...
What Americans refer to as the Vietnam War embraces much more than the conflict with North Vietnam. ...
All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory. Exploring h...
[ndlr] Le nouvel ouvrage de Viet Thanh Nguyen sur les mémoires et la guerre au Viêt-Nam. Présentatio...
Nothing ever dies. Not the memories of war, not its trauma, not its controversies--and not the hope...
In the United States, the writing on the Vietnam War involves the highly organized and strategic for...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
The book highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war....
This project discusses the relation between memory and graphic novels, mainly focusing on the ongoin...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William T. Allison authored The Novel and Vietnam in Th...
This article offers a brief overview of the problems in representations of the Vietnam War and the V...
“War Dialling: Image Transmissions from Saigon.” Mythologizing the Vietnam War: Visual Culture and M...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, the challenges of remembering and retelling the war continu...
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
Part of a wider project on how the Vietnam War (1945-1975) is remembered by three key collectives, V...
What Americans refer to as the Vietnam War embraces much more than the conflict with North Vietnam. ...
All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory. Exploring h...
[ndlr] Le nouvel ouvrage de Viet Thanh Nguyen sur les mémoires et la guerre au Viêt-Nam. Présentatio...
Nothing ever dies. Not the memories of war, not its trauma, not its controversies--and not the hope...
In the United States, the writing on the Vietnam War involves the highly organized and strategic for...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
The book highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war....
This project discusses the relation between memory and graphic novels, mainly focusing on the ongoin...
Georgia Southern University faculty member William T. Allison authored The Novel and Vietnam in Th...
This article offers a brief overview of the problems in representations of the Vietnam War and the V...
“War Dialling: Image Transmissions from Saigon.” Mythologizing the Vietnam War: Visual Culture and M...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, the challenges of remembering and retelling the war continu...
The Vietnam War was the United States's longest military conflict, a war marked by bitter controvers...
Part of a wider project on how the Vietnam War (1945-1975) is remembered by three key collectives, V...
What Americans refer to as the Vietnam War embraces much more than the conflict with North Vietnam. ...