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Homecoming Veterans in Literature and Culture: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Warwick Studies in the Humanities

Autor Niels Boender
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 feb 2025
From Homer’s Odyssey itself, the return of the veteran to his or her home has been a central trope of the literary canon. Huge bureaucracies and a panoply of global organisations are deeply concerned with facilitating a painless return to stable homes. This book presents ‘homecoming’ as an analytical lens to better understand veterans' return and reintegration after conflict. Home is held to be multi-dimensional, a concept encapsulating the physical and the social, particularly disrupted by experiences of violence. Homecoming is, therefore, not a mere moment but a process that can unfold over years and decades as old and new bonds of familiarity are forged. Struggles over the home and homecoming are, moreover, endlessly political, bound up in questions of identity and the nation. Looking across times, places, and disciplines, the collection centres both historical and representational approaches to veterancy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032733548
ISBN-10: 1032733543
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Warwick Studies in the Humanities

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

List of Contributors
Foreword
Preface
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
 
Introduction
NIELS BOENDER
 
Part I  
Spectacles of Homecoming
 
1          Hometown Heroes of the British Empire: English Canada’s Homecomings of the Great War, 1915-19
            ERIC STORY
 
2          Auf Wiedersehen, Soldat: Does a Soldier Ever Truly Return Home?
            KIRSTEN E. KUMPF BAELE
 
Part II 
Emotions and Homecoming
 
3          ‘Strangers at Home’: Stalag Luft III’s Kriegies Return
            KRISTEN ALEXANDER
 
4          (Re)Making Home After Civil War: Exploring Former Child Soldiers’ Reinsertion Imageries in the DRC
            PAULINE ZERLA
 
5          The Shattered Home: Exploring the Consequences of Unresolved Conflicts on the Concept of Home in Kashmiri Secessionist Movements
            SHIPRA SHUKLA
 
PART III
Conflicted Homecomings
 
6          When the Post-War Isn’t Permanent: Coming Home in the Age of Britain’s ‘Small Wars’
            TAYLOR SOJA
 
7          ‘Walking on the Ground Hurts—Like Walking on a Burn:/ On the Burned Aching Carcass of the World’ or: Where Is a Veteran at Home?
            ELAZAR ELHANAN
 
8          ‘Have you forgotten that I am one of you?’ Mau Mau Homecomings in Late and Post-Colonial Kenya
            NIELS BOENDER
 
9          Invisible Soldiers, Impossible War: Veterans of the Algerian War of Independence Return to France
            ANNDAL NARANYAN
 
Index


 

Notă biografică

Niels Boender is an AHRC-funded Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, specialising in late- and post-colonial East African political and intellectual history. He has published on the legacies of the Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya, most recently published in the Journal of Social History.

Descriere

This book presents ‘homecoming’ as an analytical lens to better understand veterans' return and reintegration after conflict. Looking across times, places, and disciplines, the collection centres both historical and representational approaches to veterancy.