Women and World War I: "Postcolonial" Rewritings of the Great War

2014 | book part. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Women and World War I: ​"Postcolonial" Rewritings of the Great War​
Glaser, B. ​ (2014)
In:​Sokolowska-Paryz, Marzena; Löschnigg, Martin​ (Eds.), The Great War in Post-Memory Literature and Film pp. 427​-442. ​Berlin: ​De Gruyter. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110363029.427 

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Authors
Glaser, Brigitte 
Editors
Sokolowska-Paryz, Marzena; Löschnigg, Martin
Abstract
The twenty-seven original contributions to this volume investigate the ways in which the First World War has been commemorated and represented internationally in prose fiction, drama, film, docudrama and comics from the 1960s until the present. The volume thus provides a comprehensive survey of the cultural memory of the war as reflected in various media across national cultures, addressing the complex connections between the cultural post-memory of the war and its mediation. In four sections, the essays investigate (1) the cultural legacy of the Great War (including its mythology and iconography); (2) the implications of different forms and media for representing the war; (3) ‘national’ memories, foregrounding the differences in post-memory representations and interpretations of the Great War, and (4) representations of the Great War within larger temporal or spatial frameworks, focusing specifically on the ideological dimensions of its ‘remembrance’ in historical, socio-political, gender-oriented, and post-colonial contexts.
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
De Gruyter
Organization
Abteilung Anglistische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft 
ISBN
978-3-11-048600-1
978-3-11-036290-9
eISBN
978-3-11-036302-9
Language
English

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