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100 reviewsISBN 10: 0230231527
ISBN 13: 9780230231528
Author: P Rau
This collection examines ways in which modern literature responds to the body-at-war, examining the effects of violent conflict on the body in its literal and representative forms. Spanning literature from World War I to the present day, it includes essays on pacifist theatre, torture, fascist fantasies, and uniforms and masculinity.
1 ‘Isn’t This Worth Fighting For?’ The First World War and the (Ab)Uses of the Pastoral Tradit
2 Violence and the Pacifist Body in Vernon Lee’s The Ballet of the Nations
3 Incommensurate Histories: the Remaindered Irish Bodies of the Great War
4 ‘Soft-skinned Vehicle’: Reading the Second World War in Tom Paulin’s The Invasion Handbook
5 ‘A stiff is still a stiff in this country’: the Problem of Murder in Wartime
6 Masculinity, Masquerade and the Second World War: Betty Miller’s On the Side of the Angels
7 ‘One step closer to the dreamers of the nightmare’: the Fascinating Fascist Corpus in Contempo
8 ‘Resentments’: the Politics and Pathologies of War Writing
9 ‘The dangerous edge of things’: Geopolitical Bodies and Cold War Fiction
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Tags: P Rau, Nationhood, Corporeality