Routledge Research in Gender and History: Men After War
Edited by Stephen McVeigh and Nicola Cooper
ISBN 9781138952379
208 Pages
Published September 18, 2015 by Routledge
This book is an innovative collection of original research which analyzes the many varieties of post-conflict masculinity. Exploring topics such as physical disability and psychological trauma, and masculinity and sexuality in relation to the “feminizing” contexts of wounding and desertion, this volume draws together leading academics in the fields of gender, history, literature, and disability studies, in an inter- and multi-disciplinary exploration of the conditions and circumstances that men face in the aftermath of war.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Men After War Stephen McVeigh and Nicola Cooper
2. Continuing to Serve: Representations of the Elderly Veteran Soldier in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries Caroline Nielsen
3. Veterans, Disability, and Society in the Early United States Daniel Blackie
4. Confederate Defeat and the Construction of Lost Cause Nostalgia David Anderson
5. Stoics: Creating Identities at St Dunstan’s 1914-20 Julie Anderson
6. Not Another Hero: The Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies’ Creation of the Heroic Company Man Wendy Gagen
7. Italian Disabled Veterans Between Experience and Representation Martina Salvante
8. The Detective as Veteran: Recasting American Hard-Boiled Writing as a Literature of Traumatic War Experience Sarah Trott
9. “A Fabulous Potency”: Masculinity in Icelandic Occupation Literature Daisy Neijmann
10. Trauma in Bosnia: European Film and the Peacekeeper’s Dilemma Ian Roberts
11. Weapons of War: Masculinity and Sexual Violence in Pat Barker’s Double Vision Sophie Smith
Editor(s)
Stephen McVeigh is Senior Lecturer in War and Society at Swansea University.
Nicola Cooper is Director of the Callaghan Centre for the Study of Conflict, Power and Empire at Swansea University.
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