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14 Stanley Spencer
A Very Private Memorial
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Liliane Louvel
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
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Reappropriating History
- Their Forgotten War 11
- Aesthetics versus Ownership: Artists and Soldiers in the Design of the National Korean War Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC 33
- Australia’s Memorial Building on the Western Front, 1916–2015 1 55
- Monument Missions: Remembrance, Reconstruction, and Transatlantic Memory in Postwar Europe, 1945–1962 69
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War Narratives
- The Time Has Come to Talk of Many Things: Wars, and Deaths, and Remembrance in Graham Swift’s Wish You Were Here 101
- “The Distant Shores of Freedom” 115
- Frame Stories of War Narratives in Contemporary War Testimonies 132
- A Duty to Remember, a Duty to Forget: 148
- Representing My Lai 186
- Zimbabwean Liberation War Memories 201
- “What does it matter to us?” War and the Masculine Ideal in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women and L.M. Montgomery’s Rilla of Ingleside 218
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Collective War Memories in Art and Popular Fictions
- (Re)Telling World War II in British Comic-Land from the 1940s to the 1960s 235
- War Memory in British Soldier Songs of the First World War 257
- Stanley Spencer 276
- Shining Faces: Terrence Malick’s 294
- Our War (BBC3) – The War in Afghanistan as Filmed by British Soldiers 314
- Diary as Activism 334
- Tunes of Glory or Jarring Notes?1 Filming the Great War in Music 350
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“With Due Reverence”:
- Integration Politics and the New Zealand Army: 373
- Remembering the Black Diggers: 388
- The Return of the Native: 409
- Contributors 425
- Index 433
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
-
Reappropriating History
- Their Forgotten War 11
- Aesthetics versus Ownership: Artists and Soldiers in the Design of the National Korean War Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC 33
- Australia’s Memorial Building on the Western Front, 1916–2015 1 55
- Monument Missions: Remembrance, Reconstruction, and Transatlantic Memory in Postwar Europe, 1945–1962 69
-
War Narratives
- The Time Has Come to Talk of Many Things: Wars, and Deaths, and Remembrance in Graham Swift’s Wish You Were Here 101
- “The Distant Shores of Freedom” 115
- Frame Stories of War Narratives in Contemporary War Testimonies 132
- A Duty to Remember, a Duty to Forget: 148
- Representing My Lai 186
- Zimbabwean Liberation War Memories 201
- “What does it matter to us?” War and the Masculine Ideal in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women and L.M. Montgomery’s Rilla of Ingleside 218
-
Collective War Memories in Art and Popular Fictions
- (Re)Telling World War II in British Comic-Land from the 1940s to the 1960s 235
- War Memory in British Soldier Songs of the First World War 257
- Stanley Spencer 276
- Shining Faces: Terrence Malick’s 294
- Our War (BBC3) – The War in Afghanistan as Filmed by British Soldiers 314
- Diary as Activism 334
- Tunes of Glory or Jarring Notes?1 Filming the Great War in Music 350
-
“With Due Reverence”:
- Integration Politics and the New Zealand Army: 373
- Remembering the Black Diggers: 388
- The Return of the Native: 409
- Contributors 425
- Index 433