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War experience and trauma in American literature : a study of American military memoirs of Operation Iraqi Freedom / Lena-Simone Günther.

Van Pelt Library PS508.S6 G86 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Günther, Lena-Simone, 1982-
Contributor:
John Louis Haney Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Soldiers' writings, American.
Iraq War, 2003-2011--Personal narratives, American.
Iraq War, 2003-2011.
War--Moral and ethical aspects.
Military ethics.
United States.
Iraq War, 2003-2011--Literature and the war.
War--Psychological aspects.
War.
Psychic trauma in literature.
Military ethics--United States.
War--Moral and ethical aspects--United States.
War and society--United States.
War and society.
War and literature.
Iraq.
Genre:
Personal narratives -- American.
Personal narratives.
Physical Description:
295 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
American military memoirs of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Military memoirs of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Place of Publication:
Frankfurt am Main ; New York : Peter Lang, 2015.
Summary:
"Walt Whitman wrote: "The real war will never get into the books." To this day, however, American soldier-authors write about their war and translate traumatic experiences into language accessible to the reader. Veterans of the recent Iraq war do not differ here. Joining the post-draft American military, the selected soldier-authors are thrust into a conflict which soon exceeded governmental, military and public expectations. Focusing on core elements which link the selected military memoirs of Nathaniel Fick, Colby Buzzell, Clint Van Winkle, John Crawford and Matt Gallagher together, this book follows the soldier-authors' process of soldierization, their loss of innocence, moral responsibility and, finally, coping mechanisms for traumatic experiences sustained in combat" -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction. Into the crosshairs; Not done yet
the individual's narrative of war
Literature and war. The "I" in war; Creating meaning out of war?; "Innocence" and "responsibility" in war, abstract concepts in need of definition; The soldier's transformation in the literature of war; Résumé
Be all you can be
and more. The civil-military gap; Yellow footprints, the path to military service; Into the sounds of chaos; Strength in knowledge; Be all you can be, and more; Résumé
Hurry up and wait. Responding quickly and decisively; Military memoirs and heightened vitality; Rehearsing for war; Résumé
"Experiencing" Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom, the soldier-author, and "moral responsibility"; Free will and control in the military memoirs of Operation Iraqi Freedom; Being engaged and aware; Résumé
Welcome to my homecoming. Re-entering civilian life; Scripted by war; Résumé
Conclusion.
Notes:
Focuses on military memoirs: One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer (2005) by Nathaniel Fick, The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell: An Accidental Soldier's Account of the War in Iraq (2005) by John Crawford, My War: Killing Time in Iraq (2006) by Colby Buzzell, Soft Spots: A Marine's Memoir of Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (2009) by Clint van Winkle and Kaboom: Embracing the Suck in a Savage Little War (2010) by Matt Gallagher
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the John Louis Haney Fund.
ISBN:
9783631655115
3631655118
OCLC:
896127057
Publisher Number:
99967377183

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