Docu-Fictions of War: U.S. Interventionism in Film and Literature

Author:   Tatiana Prorokova
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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9781496207746


Pages:   330
Publication Date:   01 May 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Docu-Fictions of War: U.S. Interventionism in Film and Literature


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Historical writing and fiction are not the same thing, though historians often creatively manipulate material in imposing plot structures, selecting starting and ending points, and fashioning compelling literary characters from historical figures. In Docu-Fictions of War, Tatiana Prorokova argues that the opposite is also true-war fiction offers a kind of history that both documents its subjects and provides a snapshot of the cultural representation of the United States' most recent military involvements. She covers a largely neglected body of cinematic and literary texts about the First Gulf War, the Balkan War, the Afghanistan War, and the Iraq War to open a fresh analysis of cultural texts on war. Prorokova contends that these texts are not pure fiction, but ""docu-fictions""-works of imagination that can document their subjects while disclosing the social, political, and historical link between war and culture during the last three decades. Docu-Fictions of War analyzes how these representational narratives have highlighted a humanitarian rationale behind American involvement in each war, whether the stated goals were to free the oppressed from tyranny, stop genocide, or rid the world of terrorism. The book explores the gap between history-what allegedly happened-and the cultural mythology that is both true and inexact, tangible and sensed, recognized and undocumented.

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Author:   Tatiana Prorokova
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9781496207746


ISBN 10:   1496207742
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   01 May 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Prorokova's contribution to this age-old discussion, fraught with ontological and epistemological conundrums, is both fresh and welcome. -Steven Trout, author of On the Battlefield of Memory: The First World War and American Remembrance, 1919-1941 -- Steven Trout Well written, comprehensive in scope, impeccably researched, and both wide ranging and detailed in the critical perspectives it provides. Prorokova does a great job of exploring some very complicated concepts in a fluid, informative yet often dynamic fashion. -Terence McSweeney, author of The War on Terror and American Film: 9/11 Frames per Second -- Terence McSweeney In our age, indeed in any age caught up in the challenges of discerning truths from fictions, and even from facts, Tatiana Prorokova's chosen subject-the relationship between history and representational art-is of vital significance. In her disciplined study of contemporary warfare, Prorokova continues the tradition of critical appraisal and thoughtful response to enduring questions in war studies, film philosophy, and literary theory. -David LaRocca, editor of The Philosophy of War Films -- David LaRocca


Defining the epistemological worldviews guiding Prorokova through her analysis is certainly insightful, including one of the best historical reviews of Idealistic philosophies I have ever seen. -Dori Brandes, Strategy Bridge In our age, indeed in any age caught up in the challenges of discerning truths from fictions, and even from facts, Tatiana Prorokova's chosen subject-the relationship between history and representational art-is of vital significance. In her disciplined study of contemporary warfare, Prorokova continues the tradition of critical appraisal and thoughtful response to enduring questions in war studies, film philosophy, and literary theory. -David LaRocca, editor of The Philosophy of War Films Well written, comprehensive in scope, impeccably researched, and both wide ranging and detailed in the critical perspectives it provides. Prorokova does a great job of exploring some very complicated concepts in a fluid, informative yet often dynamic fashion. -Terence McSweeney, author of The War on Terror and American Film: 9/11 Frames per Second Prorokova's contribution to this age-old discussion, fraught with ontological and epistemological conundrums, is both fresh and welcome. -Steven Trout, author of On the Battlefield of Memory: The First World War and American Remembrance, 1919-1941


Author Information

Tatiana Prorokova is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer in the Department of English and American Studies at the University of Vienna. She is a coeditor of Cultures of War in Graphic Novels: Violence, Trauma, and Memory.

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