【1914年以降のグローバル文化における戦争体験と記憶】
War Experience and Memory in Global Cultures Since 1914(Routledge Studies in Cultural History Vol.60) H 290 p. 18
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Introduction [Angela K. Smith and Sandra Barkhof] Part I: Experiencing War: Media Spaces of the First World War 1. War at a Glance: Geopolitics and the Rise of Panoramic Mapping in the British Press (1914-1918) [Felix de Montety] 2. "The Native Nobility of Australian Womanhood": Newspaper Representations of Australian Women on the Home Front, 1914-1918 [Rhys Cooper] 3. "Nun gilt’s, ihr deutschen Frauen! Die Zeit ist ernst und groß": Reporting the First World War in German Girls’ Magazines [Anja Tschörtner] Part II: Experiencing War: Ethnic Spaces 4. "America Behind Barbed Wire": Artistic Representations of Japanese-American Internment During World War II [Catherine Ann Collins] 5. African-American War Poets [Mary F. Brewer] 6. The Iraqi Prose Poem as a Legacy of the Experience of the 1980s Iraq/Iran War [Adhraa A. Naser] Part III: Remembering War: Children and War Memory 7. "So Strangely Works the Mind of a Child": Childhood, Memory and the First World War [Rosie Kennedy] 8. "Your Father’s in the Front Room": Interviewing the Children of Far East Prisoners of War [Terry Smyth] 9. Pawns, Martyrs, Fighters and Innocents: The Mediated Children of Israel-Palestine [Jeanne Ellen Clark] Part IV: Remembering War: Textual Spaces 10. "My War Experiences in Samoa": Pro-Colonialism in First World War Memoirs and Eye Witness Accounts [Sandra Barkhof] 11. Writing Wrongs: Contemporary European Crime Fiction and the Spectre of Euro-Fascism in the Novels of Didier Daeninckx, Arne Dahl and Jo Nesbø [Martin Hurcombe] 12. Remembering the Falklands War: Literary Adolescence and the Legacies of Nationhood [Jon Begley]
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