Fighting Words and Images : : Representing War Across the Disciplines / / ed. by Elena V. Baraban, Stephan Jaeger, Adam Muller.

Fighting Words and Images is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary and theoretical analysis of war representations across time periods from Classical Antiquity to the present day and across languages, cultures, and media including print, painting, sculpture, architecture, and photography.Featuri...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2017]
©2012
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (336 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Representing War across the Disciplines
  • SECTION ONE. Silences
  • 1. Representations of War and the Social Construction of Silence
  • 2. Not Writing about War
  • 3. Occupation as the Face of War: Concealing Violence in the Diary A Woman in Berlin
  • SECTION TWO. Perspectives
  • 4. Historiographical Simulations of War
  • 5. The Aestheticization of Suffering on Television
  • 6. Slotting War Narratives into Culture's Ready-Made
  • SECTION THREE. Identities
  • 7. Blessed Are the Warmakers: Martin Luther King, Vietnam, and the Black Prophetic Tradition
  • 8. Exchange of Sacrifices: Symbolizing an Unpopular War in Post-Soviet Russia
  • 9. Identity and the Representation of War in Ancient Rome
  • SECTION FOUR. Aftermaths
  • 10. The Battle of Stalingrad in Soviet Films
  • 11. Monsters in America: The First World War and the Cultural Production of Horror
  • 12. 'Ruins: The Ruin of Ruins' - Photography in the 'Red Zone' and the Aftermath of the Great War
  • Contributors
  • Index