Arguing that the unprecedented nature of our first postmodernist war demanded either the revision of traditional modes of war writing or the discovery of new styles that would render the emotional and psychological center of a new national trauma, this study assesses the most important novels and personal memoirs written by Americans about the Vietnam War. Myers examines the work of Tim O'Brien, David Halberstam, Ward Just, Stephen Wright, John Del Vecchio, and others working in the modes of realism, the classical memoir, black humor, revised romanticism, and mnemonic narrative. Drawing on...
Arguing that the unprecedented nature of our first postmodernist war demanded either the revision of traditional modes of war writing or the discovery...
The science and academic communities have gone all in on a materialistic view of existence. They are engaged in a blitzkrieg aimed at convincing the general population, especially young people, that their world view is scientific fact. This short book is a protest against being told how to think and what to believe.
The science and academic communities have gone all in on a materialistic view of existence. They are engaged in a blitzkrieg aimed at convincing the g...
An experiential guide to using your body as the focus of contemplative practice. Our physical structure, often known simply as “posture,” is shaped by the balance of tension between our bones and soft tissues—fasciae, tendons, muscles, and ligaments—as well as by the mental, emotional, and physical stresses we experience. This tensional integrity, or “tensegrity,” along with our sensory experiences, movements, and physical expressions all offer access points for developing fully embodied presence—that is, for engaging the body’s capacity for perception, expanded awareness,...
An experiential guide to using your body as the focus of contemplative practice. Our physical structure, often known simply as “posture,” is sha...