An important early study of the war and its literature. Looks at the way that the Vietnam War and its texts—fiction, memoir, and film—have challenged us to reconsider the traditional American myth of the frontier hero, which has been disrupted by the war. Herzog, Tobey C. Vietnam War...
Despite the fact that over 30,000 books have been written about Vietnam, the latest addition to that compendium, George Black’s THE LONG RECKONING: THE STORY OF WAR, PEACE, AND REDEMPTION IN VIETNAM is a superb addendum as he documents the effect of the war today, fifty years after th...
More than 1.1million copies of his books are in print in fifteen countries, and editions have been translated into twelve languages. He has appeared on major television networks and the History Channel as an expert on the individual soldier on both sides of the Vietnam War. The New York ...
The Vietnam reader : the definitive collection of American fiction and nonfiction on the war edited by Stewart O'Nan Anchor Books, 1998 pbk. S O'Nan - Anchor Books 被引量: 4发表: 1998年 Vietnamese women: narratives of cross-cultural marriage In one of the most substantive and visible di...
A Vietnam War novel set during the fall of Saigon, now Ho Chi Minh City— a story of suspense, intrigue and romance during the final days of the Vietnam war as told by war correspondents Sam Esposito and Lisette Vo who emerges as a strong female characte
This relatively short book is a good brief introduction to some of the historical issues left over from the American war in Vietnam. Very readable, with four sections of essays grouped around different kinds of postwar "legacies," it will make a useful textbook in college classes on the war...
This article focuses on the books "The Vietnam War and American Culture," edited by John Carlos Rowe and Rick Berg, and "From Hanoi To Hollywood: The Vietnam War in American Film," edited by Lunda Dittmar and Gene Michaud. The narrative of the war in Vietnam and the resistance to it...
“War is a madhouse” It’s Independence Day in America, so it seems like a good day to declare our independence from the insanity of war. Sadly, since the presidency of George W. Bush if not before, it’s become routine for U.S. commanders-in-chief to boast of having the world’...
Teaching the voices of history through primary sources and historical fiction: A case study of teacher and librarian roles The ability to analyze alternative points of view and to empathize (understand the beliefs, attitudes and actions of another from the other's perspective r... BK Stripling 被...