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The War Complex - World War II in Our Time (Hardcover, New)
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The War Complex - World War II in Our Time (Hardcover, New)
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The recent dedication of the World War II memorial and the
sixtieth-anniversary commemoration of D-Day remind us of the hold
that World War II still has over America's sense of itself. But the
selective process of memory has radically shaped our picture of the
conflict. Why else, for instance, was a 1995 Smithsonian exhibition
on Hiroshima that was to include photographs of the first atomic
bomb victims, along with their testimonials, considered so
controversial? And why do we so readily remember the civilian
bombings of Britain but not those of Dresden, Hamburg, and Tokyo?
Marianna Torgovnick argues that we have lived, since the end of
World War II, under the power of a war complex--a set of repressed
ideas and impulses that stems from our unresolved attitudes toward
the technological acceleration of mass death. This complex has led
to gaps and hesitations in public discourse about atrocities
committed during the war itself. And it remains an enduring wartime
consciousness, one most recently animated on September 11.
Showing how different events from World War II became prominent in
American cultural memory while others went forgotten or remain
hidden in plain sight, "The War Complex" moves deftly from war
films and historical works to television specials and popular
magazines to define the image and influence of World War II in our
time. Torgovnick also explores the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann,
the emotional legacy of the Holocaust, and the treatment of World
War II's missing history by writers such as W. G. Sebald to reveal
the unease we feel at our dependence on those who hold the power of
total war. Thinking anew, then, about how we account for war to
each other and ourselves, Torgovnick ultimately, and movingly,
shows how these anxieties and fears have prepared us to think about
September 11 and our current war in Iraq.
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