The discussion of the war body on screen is best served by
drawing upon multiple and diverging view points, differing academic
backgrounds and methodological approaches. A multi-disciplinary
approach is essential in order to capture and interpret the
complexity of the war body on screen and its many manifestations.
In this collection, contributors utilize textual analysis,
psychoanalysis, post-colonialism, comparative analysis, narrative
theory, discourse analysis, representation and identity as their
theoretical footprints. Analysis of the impact of new media and
information technologies on the construction and transmission of
war bodies is also been addressed.
"The War Body on Screen" has a highly original structure, with
themed sections organized around 'the body of the soldier'; 'the
body of the terrorist'; and 'the body of the hostage'.
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