Scholars have rarely studied a society’s return to peace as a
cultural category, as a formative experience common to many lives
at any time in history. This collection of original essays by
historians and literary critics explores the complex and difficult
question of how a culture does, in fact, “return to peace”
after a war. Combining analyses of both literary texts and
historical sources, the contributors focus on the cultural,
political, and personal implications of returning to peace. The
volume begins with an introductory essay by its editors, arguing
for the need to consider “back to peace” as a significant
phenomenon, not just a brief step between war and peace. The first
section of the volume, “Return of the Combatant,” begins with
an essay describing how soldiers in the trenches have imagined what
civilian life would be like. This, and the four other essays—on
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night, on Japanese POWs, on the
return from World War II, and from Vietnam—illustrate how
violence, social ostracism, and general bewilderment of soldiers
follow them home from war. The five essays in the second section
analyze literary texts to reveal the fate of civilians in postwar
situations: England and the United States after their respective
Civil Wars, Anglo-Indian relations, Germans in postwar Britain, and
contemporary Vietnamese American writers. Recurrent themes are
clashes of culture, social tensions, and displacement. The four
essays in the third section focus on the conflicted nature of the
“back to peace” experience in the work of H.D. and Gertrude
Stein, in women’s writing on the Spanish Civil War, in the
stories of war brides, and in the work of Marguerite Duras. These
essays demonstrate how literary and historical texts deepen our
understanding of the return to peace after war.
General
| Imprint: |
University of Notre Dame Press
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
May 2007 |
| Firstpublished: |
2007 |
| Editors: |
Aranzazu Usandizaga
• Andrew Monnickendam
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| Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback
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| Pages: |
320 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-268-04452-7 |
| Categories: |
Books
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| LSN: |
0-268-04452-X |
| Barcode: |
9780268044527 |
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