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9780708318676

Disasters and Heroes : On War, Memory and Representation

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  • ISBN13:

    9780708318676

  • ISBN10:

    0708318673

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-04-16
  • Publisher: Univ of Wales Pr
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Summary

Images of war and its commemoration are an everyday presence in contemporary culture, from the embedded reporter in the field to the Last Post at the Menin Gate.  Disasters and Heroes: On War, Memory and Representation revisits campaigns from the plains of Troy to recent events in the Balkans, examining how wars are represented and remembered.  Angus Calder shows how the 'facts'of war are transformed into myths that condition later responses to war, and how the construction of memory begins with wartime events themselves. Beginning with a section devoted to war memorials and the public remembrance of war, such as D-Day commemorations, the essays collected in Disasters and Heroes then look at the lived experience of war for 'ordinary' people, while the final section deals with literary representation of war, from The Iliad to T.E. Lawrence and on to Christa Wolf's CassandraDisasters and Heroes is a thought-provoking collection dealing with issues of major significance which recent events have made painfully topical.

Author Biography

Angus Calder, formerly Reader in Cultural Studies at the Open University in Scotland, is a member of the advisory committee of the Centre for Second World War Studies at Edinburgh University. He has published numerous books, including The People’s War: Britain 1939–45 (1969), Revolutionary Empire: The Rise of the English-Speaking Empires from the Fifteenth Century to the 1780s (1981), The Myth of the Blitz (1991), and Revolving Culture: Notes from the Scottish Republic (1994).

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 COMMEMORATIONS 1(46)
Meditation on Memorials
3(26)
D-Day 1994
29(5)
The Wars of Ian Hamilton Finlay
34(13)
2 WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR? 47(68)
Campaign Honours: The American Revolution
49(6)
Civil War Soldiers
55(6)
Britain's Good War
61(9)
GIs: The American Occupation of Britain 1942-1945
70(7)
Mass-Observation's War
77(10)
New Zealand Women at War
87(8)
The People's Peace
95(10)
Terence Rattigan's Deep Blue Sea
105(10)
3 REPRESENTATIONS OF WAR 115(155)
The Hero from Homer to Now
117(27)
T. E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom
144(19)
Writing in the Sky: Battle of Britain Memoirs
163(17)
Mr Wu and the Colonials: the British Empire's Evacuation from Crete, 1941
180(23)
Scottish Poets in the Desert
203(20)
Art and War
223(6)
The New Zimbabwe Writing and Chimurenga
229(20)
Verse and Bosnia
249(18)
Just a Nasty Kid
267(3)
Coda: Christa Wolf's Cassandra and the Future of Epic 270

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