Theaters of War: America's Perceptions of World War II
Historian Vincent Casaregola examines the portrayal of WWII in popular culture and how that protrayal has changed over time. By examining WWII films, literature, theatre and art from the Cold War era, the Vietnam War, the Reagan years, and present day, he seeks to understnad the part played by current politics, events and conflicts.
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Theaters of War: America's Perceptions of World War II
Historian Vincent Casaregola examines the portrayal of WWII in popular culture and how that protrayal has changed over time. By examining WWII films, literature, theatre and art from the Cold War era, the Vietnam War, the Reagan years, and present day, he seeks to understnad the part played by current politics, events and conflicts.
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Theaters of War: America's Perceptions of World War II

Theaters of War: America's Perceptions of World War II

by V. Casaregola
Theaters of War: America's Perceptions of World War II

Theaters of War: America's Perceptions of World War II

by V. Casaregola

Hardcover(2009)

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Overview

Historian Vincent Casaregola examines the portrayal of WWII in popular culture and how that protrayal has changed over time. By examining WWII films, literature, theatre and art from the Cold War era, the Vietnam War, the Reagan years, and present day, he seeks to understnad the part played by current politics, events and conflicts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403964861
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 12/18/2009
Edition description: 2009
Pages: 281
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Vincent Casaregola is Associate Professor of English at Saint Louis University. From 1994 to 2007, he directed the English Writing Program there. He has previously taught at The University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, The University of Iowa, and John Carroll University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Faces of War BOOK I: THE JOURNEY BACK TO WAR - 1918-1941 The Ghost War Rumors of War A War Warning BOOK II: THE THING ITSELF: REPRESENTING THE WAR IN PROCESS AND ITS IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH (1941-1949) Why We Fight The Great Crusade The Best Years of Their Lives BOOK III: CONSTRUCTING AND RECONSTRUCTING THE 'GOOD WAR' (1949-1970) Let's Saddle Up and Get Back to the War Longest Days in the Good War Conscientious Objection BOOK IV: HELLO, DARKNESS (19702 - present) Now It Can Be Told: Re-opening the Old Wounds Discovering and Constructing the Greatest Generation Helkl or Glory, fussell or Ambrose Conclusion: Memoir and Memorial: Before the Last Man Passes
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