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Overview
Bibby (Shippensburg U.) brings together nine articles by American scholars in English, philosophy, and cinema studies to address the increased production of critical works on the literature, film, and cultural representations focused on the Vietnam War. The collection investigates the historical and theoretical relationships of postmodernity and the war in order to see how the latter might problematize and/or make possible postmodernity, or how what is known now about the war, how it is expressed and represented, may be understood as postmodernist. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, ORSynopsis
Bibby (Shippensburg U.) brings together nine articles by American scholars in English, philosophy, and cinema studies to address the increased production of critical works on the literature, film, and cultural representations focused on the Vietnam War. The collection investigates the historical and theoretical relationships of postmodernity and the war in order to see how the latter might problematize and/or make possible postmodernity, or how what is known now about the war, how it is expressed and represented, may be understood as postmodernist. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR