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British Writing of the Second World War Mark Rawlinson (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Leicester)

British Writing of the Second World War By Mark Rawlinson (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Leicester)

British Writing of the Second World War by Mark Rawlinson (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Leicester)


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Investigates representations of violence and the relationship of imaginative literature to propaganda and politics. A wide-ranging survey of familiar and forgotten wartime writers, this book focuses in greatest detail on the Blitz, military aviation, North Africa, war aims, POWs and the Holocaust.

British Writing of the Second World War Summary

British Writing of the Second World War by Mark Rawlinson (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Leicester)

British Writing of the Second World War is the first study to provide a detailed critical and historical survey of British literary culture in wartime. Concerned as much with war as with writing, it explores the significance of cultural representations of violence to the administration of the war effort. A theoretical account of the symbolic practices which connect military violence to policy provides a framework for analysing imaginative and documentary literature in its relations both to propaganda and to Peoples War ideals of social reconstruction. The book evaluates wartime fictions and memoirs in the context of official and unofficial discourses about military aviation, the Blitz, campaigns in North Africa, war aims, the conscript Army and the Home Front, Prisoners of War, and the Holocaust. It uncovers the processes by which the meanings the war had for participants were produced, and provides an extensive bibliographical resource for future scholarship.

British Writing of the Second World War Reviews

Anyone with a serious interest in the literary or cultural history of the Second World War would learn something from this book. * Modern Language Review *
Rawlinson perceives and exposes the way that war literature is never oppositional to dominant ideologies in any simple or straighforward way. * Modern Language Review *
This is the most authoritave study so far of the culture of the second world war. Mark Rawlinson's survey of poetry, fiction, autobiography, film and journalism is wide ranging as well as profoundly researched and theoretically alert ... Not the least of this book's virtues is its scrupulous reassessment of the concept of the people's war. * Rod Mengham, Times Higher Education Supplement, 13 April 2001 *

About Mark Rawlinson (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Leicester)

Mark Rawlinson is Lecturer in English, University of Leicester

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Reconnaissance: Violence, Representation, and Britain's Second World War ; 2. The Figure of the Airman ; 3. What targets for bombs: Spectacle, Reconstruction, and the London Blitz ; 4. Side Show or Second Front?: The Legibility of Battle in North Africa ; 5. War Aims and Outcomes ; 6. Were All Prisoners of War ; Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780198184560
9780198184560
0198184565
British Writing of the Second World War by Mark Rawlinson (Lecturer in English, Lecturer in English, University of Leicester)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2000-04-27
256
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