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Inkshed: a Poet's View on the Vietnam War

Inkshed: a Poet's View on the Vietnam War
Author: Gjekë Marinaj
Publisher: Orpheus Texts
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-12-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780939378098

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How can literature help clarify the meaning of the Vietnam War? This study, written by an award-winning poet, both considers and looks beyond the war's dimensions of ideological, geopolitical and military conflict.In the Vietnam War, human eloquence, as a cultural force, proved decisive for historical outcomes. For each side in the war, cultural factors ultimately eclipsed those of doctrine, economics and technology.Through attentiveness to the role of literature, literacy, tradition and ferment, author Gjekë Marinaj, PhD, highlights the depth of Vietnamese culture, chronically underestimated by the West.Marinaj also pays tribute to the growing influence of truth-telling voices in the United States, where the peace and civil rights movements catalyzed broader questioning of the war's justness.In Vietnam, heritage bolstered resistance, while in America, courage and cultural dialectics helped secure the war's end and canonization as a nightmare.Inspired by the author's stays in Vietnam, interwoven original poems underscore Inkshed's case for shedding ink, not blood, for the cause of a better future.Among many honors, Gjekë Marinaj has received two National Insignia Prizes from the Vietnam Writers' Association, recognizing his translation of Ho Chi Minh's Prison Diary and his scholarly work "for the cause of Vietnam's Literature and Arts."


Memories of a Lost War

Memories of a Lost War
Author: Subarno Chattarji
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2001
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 019818767X

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In this unique and significant addition to Vietnam studies, Memories of a Lost War analyzes the poems written by American veterans, protest poets, and Vietnamese, within political, aesthetic, and cultural contexts. Drawing on a wealth of material often published in small presses and journals, the book highlights the horrors of war and the continuing traumas of veterans in post-Vietnam America. In its inclusion of Vietnamese perspectives, the book marks a departure from earlier works that have largely concentrated on Vietnam as a war rather than a country.


Carrying the Darkness

Carrying the Darkness
Author: William Daniel Ehrhart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9780896721876

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An anthology of Vietnam War poetry, featuring the work of seventy-five poets.


From Both Sides Now

From Both Sides Now
Author: Phillip Mahony
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1998
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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A collection of poetry from Vietnamese and American poets about the different experiences each country went through during the Vietnam War.


Hearts and Minds

Hearts and Minds
Author: Michael Bibby
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813522982

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The early 1960s to the mid-1970s was one of the most turbulent periods in American history. The U.S. military was engaged in its longest, costliest overseas conflict, while the home front was torn apart by riots, protests, and social activism. In the midst of these upheavals, an underground and countercultural press emerged, giving activists an extraordinary forum for a range of imaginative expressions. Poetry held a prominent place in this alternative media. The poem was widely viewed by activists as an inherently anti-establishment form of free expression, and poets were often in the vanguards of political activism. Hearts and Minds is the first book-length study of the poems of the Black Liberation, Women's Liberation, and GI Resistance movements during the Vietnam era. Drawing on recent cultural and literary theories, Bibby investigates the significance of images, tropes, and symbols of human bodies in activist poetry. Many key political slogans of the period--"black is beautiful," "off our backs"--foreground the body. Bibby demonstrates that figurations of bodies marked important sites of social and political struggle. Although poetry played such an important role in Vietnam-era activism, literary criticism has largely ignored most of this literature. Bibby recuperates the cultural-historical importance of Vietnam-era activist poetry, highlighting both its relevant contexts and revealing how it engaged political and social struggles that continue to motivate contemporary history. Arguing for the need to read cultural history through these "underground" texts, Hearts and Minds offers new grounds for understanding the recent history of American poetry and the role poetry has played as a medium of imaginative political expression.


Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned
Author: Dale Ritterbusch
Publisher: Viet Nam Generation
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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War Story

War Story
Author: Gerald McCarthy
Publisher: Trumansburg, N.Y. : Crossing Press
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1977
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Poems depicting life on the battlefield, the return to the United States, and adjustment to civilian life.


Unaccustomed Mercy

Unaccustomed Mercy
Author: William Daniel Ehrhart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9780896721906

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Every poet in this anthology represents the terrible beauty that Vietnam engendered in sensitive hearts, the curious grace with which the human spirit can endow even the ugliest realities. "No one will get out of this volume without being hammered in the heart and singed in the soul. I could touch the tears on page after page."--Wallace Terry


An Unchanging Blue

An Unchanging Blue
Author: Rolf Dieter Brinkmann
Publisher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1602351996

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An Unchanging Blue provides a generous sampling of translations (with German originals) taken from ten collections of Rolf Dieter Brinkmann’s poetry published between 1962 and 1975. An extensive introduction by Mark Terrill contextualizes Brinkmann’s place in postwar German literature.


Genre in a Changing World

Genre in a Changing World
Author: Charles Bazerman
Publisher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2009-09-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1643170015

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Genre studies and genre approaches to literacy instruction continue to develop in many regions and from a widening variety of approaches. Genre has provided a key to understanding the varying literacy cultures of regions, disciplines, professions, and educational settings. GENRE IN A CHANGING WORLD provides a wide-ranging sampler of the remarkable variety of current work. The twenty-four chapters in this volume, reflecting the work of scholars in Europe, Australasia, and North and South America, were selected from the over 400 presentations at SIGET IV (the Fourth International Symposium on Genre Studies) held on the campus of UNISUL in Tubarão, Santa Catarina, Brazil in August 2007—the largest gathering on genre to that date. The chapters also represent a wide variety of approaches, including rhetoric, Systemic Functional Linguistics, media and critical cultural studies, sociology, phenomenology, enunciation theory, the Geneva school of educational sequences, cognitive psychology, relevance theory, sociocultural psychology, activity theory, Gestalt psychology, and schema theory. Sections are devoted to theoretical issues, studies of genres in the professions, studies of genre and media, teaching and learning genre, and writing across the curriculum. The broad selection of material in this volume displays the full range of contemporary genre studies and sets the ground for a next generation of work.