TY - BOOK
T1 - War-torn Tales: Literature, Film and Gender in the Aftermath of World War Two
A2 - Plain, Gill
A2 - Hipkins, Danielle
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - This collection of original interdisciplinary essays explores the cultural aftermath of the Second World War through a comparative perspective, juxtapositing contrasting national contexts as a means of examining the complex, long-term impact of conflict on gender, memory and textual practice. In three sections: 'Aftershock', 'Rebuilding and Resisting' and 'Taking the Long View', the book moves across sixty years of representation to trace the legacy of war in Britain, Europe, America and Japan.
AB - This collection of original interdisciplinary essays explores the cultural aftermath of the Second World War through a comparative perspective, juxtapositing contrasting national contexts as a means of examining the complex, long-term impact of conflict on gender, memory and textual practice. In three sections: 'Aftershock', 'Rebuilding and Resisting' and 'Taking the Long View', the book moves across sixty years of representation to trace the legacy of war in Britain, Europe, America and Japan.
M3 - Book
BT - War-torn Tales: Literature, Film and Gender in the Aftermath of World War Two
PB - Peter Lang
ER -