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The Vietnam War in History, Literature and Film

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In this introduction to the representations of the Vietnam War in American history, literature and film, Mark Taylor offers a concise, interdisciplinary approach to this most popular but complex of subjects.

His aim is to show the intricate nature of crucial events in Vietnam, indicate the different ways in which historians and other writers and filmmakers have sought to make sense of them, and explore the sorts of truths which each claims to be telling - how can we know what is "authentic"?After a contextualizing introduction which outlines the chronology of events during the Vietnam War, the book covers five key episodes during the war - including the massacre at My Lai, the siege at Khe Sanh, and the experience of homecoming for Vietnam veterans - analysing the way they have been treated by historians, by film-makers and by novelists.Films and texts discussed include "The Green Berets", "JFK", John Newman's "JFK" and "Vietnam", "Dispatches", the "Peers Report", "In the Lake of the Woods", "The Deerhunter", "Born on the Fourth of July", and the "Rambo" films.

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Edinburgh University Press
0748615334 / 9780748615339
Paperback / softback
26/09/2003
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 160 p. : ill.
22 cm
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Published in Scotland.