Despite the vast body of texts inspired by warfare--from The Iliad to Maus--war writing is perpetually haunted by the notions of unrepresentability and inadequacy. War and Words examines the methods, conventions and pitfalls of constructing verbal accounts of military conflict in literature and the media. This multifocal study draws on a wide array of theoretical perspectives, including feminism, posthumanism, masculinity, trauma, spatiality and media studies, and brings together such diverse material as canonical literature, war veterans' testimonies, imaginative fiction, computer games,...
Despite the vast body of texts inspired by warfare--from The Iliad to Maus--war writing is perpetually haunted by the notions of unrepresentability an...