Dressing Up for War: Transformations of Gender and Genre in the Discourse and Literature of WarAránzazu Usandizaga, Andrew Monnickendam Rodopi, 2001 - Всего страниц: 292 From the contents: Laurie KAPLAN: How funny I must look with my breeches pulled down to my knees: nurses' memoirs and autobiographies from the Great war. - Peter BUITENHUIS: The perversion of motherhood: the trope of the son at the front. - Renate PETERS: The metamorphoses of Judith in literature and art: war by other means. - Lorrie GOLDENSOHN: Towards a non-combatant war poetry: Jarrell, Moore, Bishop. |
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... appears to be an apparent rejection of what are often perceived to be stereotypical 20 T'Serclaes , Flanders 68-69 . 21 T'Serclaes , Flanders 77 . 22 T'Serclaes , Flanders 69 . 23 T'Serclaes , Flanders 32 . 24 T'Serclaes , Flanders 38 ...
... appears to be an apparent rejection of what are often perceived to be stereotypical 20 T'Serclaes , Flanders 68-69 . 21 T'Serclaes , Flanders 77 . 22 T'Serclaes , Flanders 69 . 23 T'Serclaes , Flanders 32 . 24 T'Serclaes , Flanders 38 ...
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... appear as agents - not victims of change and the chaos of the time . As they tried to convey " what no words can adequately express , ' they used a rhetoric and iconography that documented how a generation of women went about doing ...
... appear as agents - not victims of change and the chaos of the time . As they tried to convey " what no words can adequately express , ' they used a rhetoric and iconography that documented how a generation of women went about doing ...
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... appear to have had no doubts about the need for young men to do their duty to go off to war as men had always done . The idea of joyful and even enjoyable sacrifice to the cause was expressed early on in such fatuous fictions as Ian ...
... appear to have had no doubts about the need for young men to do their duty to go off to war as men had always done . The idea of joyful and even enjoyable sacrifice to the cause was expressed early on in such fatuous fictions as Ian ...
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... appears to be rallying until the day the news comes that the United States has declared war on Germany . The Brants and George's American friends crowd into his hospital room to celebrate ; the excitement is too much for George who has ...
... appears to be rallying until the day the news comes that the United States has declared war on Germany . The Brants and George's American friends crowd into his hospital room to celebrate ; the excitement is too much for George who has ...
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... appears that Dick knows nothing about the seance , and has apparently not answered the call for contact . Why has he chosen to appear to his father rather than to his mother ? Because , Dick says , his father misses him more , and Dick ...
... appears that Dick knows nothing about the seance , and has apparently not answered the call for contact . Why has he chosen to appear to his father rather than to his mother ? Because , Dick says , his father misses him more , and Dick ...
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the Hero in Edwardian Popular Fiction | 55 |
Sarah Edmonds Nurse and Spy and the Case | 73 |
Undressing and the Politics of War in Beryl | 93 |
Adelitas Radical Act of CounterWriting | 127 |
Militarism in Early Modern Culture | 145 |
REDRESSING OLD WOUNDS | 173 |
Migratory Crossings War and Healing | 189 |
Jarrell Moore Bishop | 213 |
Women Veteran Poets | 237 |
Misconstruing the Real War in The Deer Hunter | 257 |
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