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OverviewThe Vietnam War was one of the most painful and divisive events in American history. The conflict, which ultimately took the lives of 58,000 Americans and more than three million Vietnamese, became a subject of bitter and impassioned debate. The most dramatic—and frequently the most enduring—efforts to define and articulate America's ill-fated involvement in Vietnam emerged from popular culture. American journalists, novelists, playwrights, poets, songwriters, and filmmakers—many of them eyewitnesses—have created powerful, heartfelt works documenting their thoughts and beliefs about the war. By examining those works, this book provides readers with a fascinating resource that explores America's ongoing struggle to assess the war and its legacies. This encyclopedia includes 44 essays, each providing detailed information on an important film, song, or literary work about Vietnam. Each essay provides insights into the Vietnam-era experiences and views of the work's primary creative force, historical background on issues or events addressed in the work, discussion of the circumstances surrounding the creation of the work, and sources for further information. This book also includes an appendix listing of more than 275 films, songs, and literary works dealing with the war. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin Hillstrom , Laurie Collier HillstromPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.663kg ISBN: 9780313301834ISBN 10: 0313301832 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 24 February 1998 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Advisory Board Preface After Our War: Conscientious Objectors and Other Draft Resisters Apocalypse Now: The Vietnam War as Hallucinatory Experience Armies of the Night: The March on the Pentagon ""Ballad of the Green Berets"": U.S. Special Forces in Vietnam The Best and the Brightest: Policymakers of the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans: African-Americans and Vietnam ""Born in the U.S.A."": Returning Home from the War Born on the Fourth of July: Disabled Veterans in America A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam: Military Advisor John Vann and His Experiences in Vietnam Casualties of War: Atrocities in Vietnam Coming Home: Antiwar Vietnam Veterans The Deer Hunter: The Fall of Saigon Dispatches: Khe Sanh and the Tet Offensive Fields of Fire: GI View of the Antiwar Movement Fire in the Lake: Impact of the War on Vietnamese Society ""Fortunate Son"": Vietnam as a Working-Class War Friendly Fire: ""Friendly Fire"" Casualties and Stateside Grief Full Metal Jacket: Lessons of Basic Training Go Tell the Spartans: U.S. Advisory Effort in Vietnam Going After Cacciato: Desertion during the Vietnam War The Green Berets: U.S. Media Coverage of the War The Hanoi Hilton: American POWs Hearts and Minds: American Apathy after the U.S. Withdrawal Home Before Morning: American Nurses in Vietnam In Country: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial In Pharaoh's Army: ""Survivor's Guilt"" In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam: Robert McNamara and the War The Killing Fields: The Khmer Rouge Takeover of Cambodia ""Masters of War"": The Military-Industrial Complex Meditations in Green: Drug Abuse in Vietnam ""Ohio"": The Kent State Shootings ""Okie from Muskogee"": Anthems of the ""Silent Majority"" Paco's Story: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Vietnam Veterans Platoon: Decline in U.S. Military Performance in Vietnam: Causes and Consequences The Quiet American: American Intervention in the French-Viet Minh War Rambo: First Blood, Part II: The Vietnam War and American Self-Image in the 1980s The Real War: American Military Strategy and Its Toll on Vietnam's Land and People A Rumor of War: ""Americanization"" of the War Song of Napalm: Vietnam Veteran Poetry Sticks and Bones: Postwar Reintegration into Family Networks The Things They Carried: The War in Quang Ngai Province The 13th Valley: ""Humping the Boonies"": Vietnam's Terrain and Climate ""We Gotta Get Out of This Place"": Rock and Roll Soundtrack to the War Winners and Losers: Women Correspondents in Vietnam Other Notable Works About the Vietnam War: Fictional Films, Documentary Films, Songs, Fiction, Nonfiction (Memoirs and Oral Narratives), Poetry, Plays Index"ReviewsThis superb encyclopedia chronicles the efforts of American authors, filmmakers, and musicians to portray the diversity of opinion about the Vietnam War. The Hillstroms are masterful in respect to aesthetic critiques and historical setting. They avoid idealogical landmines through skillful narrative balance. However, the work is far from bland. No student or historian of American popular culture should skip this terrific volume. -B. Lee Cooper University of Great Falls The Vietnam War has had a profound effect on all facets of American cultural life. In 45 essays, the Hillstroms examine works of literature, film, and music that comment on the war. Each entry represents both a work of literature, film, or song and a significant theme bearing on America's Vietnam experience....This unique book will be a valuable addition to any library. -Choice Especially helpful are the background data and assessments of impact, all situated within evolving popular and critical reception. -American Literary Scholarship The Vietnam Experience is a triumph of qualitative, artistic, cultural reflection....No studemt or historian of American popular culture should skip this terrific volume. -Popular Music and Society This is an excellent reference work and should be included in every public library of significant size and any school or academic library addressing the needs of people studying modern U.S. history and society. -ARBA The historical background provides real reference value; in one volume a student of the war can see how each of the creative works of the era treated a wide variety of issues and events. -Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin American journalists, novelists, playwrights, poets, songwriters, and filmakers- many of them eyewitnesses- have created powerful, heartfelt works documenting their thoughts and beliefs about the war. By examining those works, this book provides readers with a fascinating resource that explores America's ongoing struggle to assess the war and its legacies. -Veteran's Voice ?Especially helpful are the background data and assessments of impact, all situated within evolving popular and critical reception.?-American Literary Scholarship ?The Vietnam Experience is a triumph of qualitative, artistic, cultural reflection....No studemt or historian of American popular culture should skip this terrific volume.?-Popular Music and Society ?This is an excellent reference work and should be included in every public library of significant size and any school or academic library addressing the needs of people studying modern U.S. history and society.?-ARBA ?American journalists, novelists, playwrights, poets, songwriters, and filmakers- many of them eyewitnesses- have created powerful, heartfelt works documenting their thoughts and beliefs about the war. By examining those works, this book provides readers with a fascinating resource that explores America's ongoing struggle to assess the war and its legacies.?-Veteran's Voice ?The Vietnam War has had a profound effect on all facets of American cultural life. In 45 essays, the Hillstroms examine works of literature, film, and music that comment on the war. Each entry represents both a work of literature, film, or song and a significant theme bearing on America's Vietnam experience....This unique book will be a valuable addition to any library.?-Choice ?The historical background provides real reference value; in one volume a student of the war can see how each of the creative works of the era treated a wide variety of issues and events.?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin This superb encyclopedia chronicles the efforts of American authors, filmmakers, and musicians to portray the diversity of opinion about the Vietnam War. The Hillstroms are masterful in respect to aesthetic critiques and historical setting. They avoid idealogical landmines through skillful narrative balance. However, the work is far from bland. No student or historian of American popular culture should skip this terrific volume. -B. Lee Cooper University of Great Falls Author InformationKEVIN HILLSTROM and LAURIE COLLIER HILLSTROM are partners in Northern Lights Writers Group. Their other books include International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: Directors, Biography Today: Environmental Leaders, and Small Business Encyclopedia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |