Gender and Warfare in the Twentieth Century: Textual RepresentationsAngela K. Smith Manchester University Press, 2004 - 223 pages 'Gender and warfare in the twentieth century' is a collection of essays that explores the way in which issues of gender impacted upon twentieth-century warfare. A range of specialist contributors provide exciting, accessible and very readable essays covering a range of wars and textual media. |
Table des matières
What part have I now that you have come together? | 12 |
Vera Brittains | 33 |
Gender war and writing in Aldous Huxleys | 53 |
the Spanish Civil | 76 |
performing femininities | 132 |
family gender and postcolonial issues | 154 |
Chicken or hawk? Heroism masculinity and violence | 174 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Gender and Warfare in the Twentieth Century: Textual Representations Angela K. Smith Affichage d'extraits - 2004 |
Gender and Warfare in the Twentieth Century: Textual Representations Angela K. Smith Affichage d'extraits - 2004 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
American argue army Arrogant History Atlantic battle Blanca British Brittain Caputo chapter child civilian clothes Coetzee combat Communist cultural Dane Dane's death Dick discourse dreams emotional enemy example experience explore Farcical History fascist father female agents feminist fiction fighting film film's front gender German soldiers Gribble Heaven and Earth heroism Huxley Huxley's Hynes identity involved J. M. Coetzee Ken Loach Kien killed Land and Freedom Le Ly Hayslip letters literary lives Loach London Ly Hayslip male masculine military Nancy Wake narrative novel nurses Oliver Stone Oxford Pearl Bellairs poem poet political post-war POUM propaganda prostitution realise representation revolution Richard Aldington Richard Greenow role Sassoon Second World sexual shell shock Showalter Spain Spanish Civil Spanish Civil War Stone story suggests survival Testament of Youth textual Trotskyist twentieth century uniform University Press Viet Cong Vietnam Vietnam War Vietnamese violence warfare wartime woman women Woolf writing