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Prisoners of Culture : Representing the Vietnam POW / Elliott Gruner

Main Author: Gruner, ElliottLanguage: Engleză.Country: United States.Publication: New Brunwick : Rutgers University Press, 1993Description: 245 p.ISBN: 0-8135-1931-4.Abstract: Can we separate our image of the Vietnam War from our image of the American POW? And can we separate our image of the United States from myths surrounding that war and those hostages? In this daring and controversial new book, Elliott Gruner examines how POW mythology emerged from national legends going back to the colonial period, how the media and the government have portrayed prisoners of war in the past, and how the Vietnam POW in particular, became a prisoner of agendas set by others for their own purposes. Prisoners of Culture is about how we make sense of these pervasive images. In it, Gruner illuminates the assumptions behind all of these texts. He sorts out what is real and what is myth. He looks at the ways POWs have been used to portray the strength of America, the might of capitalism, the power of whiteness and of masculinity. He forces us to question what we would like to believe about ourselves and challenges us to discard the myths before they do us even greater harm..Subject - Topical Name: Prizonieri de război | Războiul americano-vietnamez, 1965-1973 | Forțe militare -- SUA | Simboluri, mituri, ritualuri în viaţă socială | Societate și domeniul social -- SUA List(s) this item appears in: Carte în limba engleză
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Can we separate our image of the Vietnam War from our image of the American POW? And can we separate our image of the United States from myths surrounding that war and those hostages? In this daring and controversial new book, Elliott Gruner examines how POW mythology emerged from national legends going back to the colonial period, how the media and the government have portrayed prisoners of war in the past, and how the Vietnam POW in particular, became a prisoner of agendas set by others for their own purposes.
Prisoners of Culture is about how we make sense of these pervasive images. In it, Gruner illuminates the assumptions behind all of these texts. He sorts out what is real and what is myth. He looks at the ways POWs have been used to portray the strength of America, the might of capitalism, the power of whiteness and of masculinity. He forces us to question what we would like to believe about ourselves and challenges us to discard the myths before they do us even greater harm.

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