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- W2318180971 abstract "Although organized chronologically with reference to the war or conflict represented in this collection of six articles, a most striking feature of this varia issue is its geographical spread. We journey from Canada to Australia in the First World War in two opening articles which provide interesting companion pieces on the ambiguities and complexities of recruitment to the armies of the Great War and the effects of its pressures on the lives and experiences of young men at the time: Anna Branach-Kallas’s ‘Negotiating Conflicting Narratives of Obligation: conscientious objectors and deserters in Canadian Great War fiction’ and Veronique Duche, Diane de Saint Leger and Daniel Russo-Batterham’s ‘Soldier or Student? The recruitment of Australian university students in the First World War’. From the former British Empire, we move to the immediate post-war period in France and the development of further ambiguous attitudes towards the Great War and its enormous losses, this time in Chris Millington’s analysis of the relatively less wellknown ‘Communist Veterans and Paramilitarism in 1920s France: the Association republicaine des anciens combattants’. As the twentieth century develops, the focus of conflict turns to the Middle East, and again two companion articles offer insights respectively into 1956 Gaza and the Khan Younis massacre (represented in a 2009 graphic narrative) and post-civil war Lebanon (represented in a 2007 documentary performance) with Jeanne-Marie Viljoen’s ‘“Productive Myopia”: seeing past history’s spectacle of accuracy in Joe Sacco’s Footnotes in Gaza’, and Solveig Gade’s ‘Learning to Live with Ghosts in the Aftermath of War: on documentary strategies in Rabih Mroue’s How Nancy Wished That Everything was an April Fool’s Joke’. These two articles provide both a contextualization of those conflicts and a close reading of the more contemporary cultural representations which they have inspired. Finally, we journey to Denmark as the issue closes with a different form of contemporary cultural representation of conflict, this time the invention of commemorative practice with reference to recent conflict in Afghanistan, in Tea Dahl Christensen’s ‘The Figure of the Soldier: discourses of indisputability and heroism in new Danish commemorative practice’, in which three salient journal of war & culture studies, Vol. 8 No. 4, November, 2015, 269–270" @default.
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- W2318180971 title "Introduction: Geographies of War and Culture Studies" @default.
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