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The Remains Of War Bodies Politics And The Search For American Soldiers Unaccounted For In Southeast Asia Thomas M Hawley Editor Julia Adams Editor George Steinmetz Editor

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The Remains Of War Bodies Politics And The Search For American Soldiers Unaccounted For In Southeast Asia Thomas M Hawley Editor Julia Adams Editor George Steinmetz Editor
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Thomas M. Hawley (editor); Julia Adams (editor); George Steinmetz (editor)
ISBN: 9780822386575, 0822386577
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Remains Of War Bodies Politics And The Search For American Soldiers Unaccounted For In Southeast Asia Thomas M Hawley Editor Julia Adams Editor George Steinmetz Editor by Thomas M. Hawley (editor); Julia Adams (editor); George Steinmetz (editor) 9780822386575, 0822386577 instant download after payment.

An exploration of how US' efforts to sacralize and repatriate the remains of some 2,000 soldiers killed in action in the Vietnam War might indicate some lingering corporeal and ontological uncertainties in the post-Vietnam era.

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