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Bringing War to Book

✍ Scribed by Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
292
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book explores how military memoirs come to be written and published. Looking at the journeys through which soldiers and other military personnel become writers, the authors draw on over 250 military memoirs published since 1980 about service with the British armed forces, and on interviews with published military memoirists who talk in detail about the writing and production of their books. A range of themes are explored including: the nature of the military memoir; motivations for writing; authors’ reflections on their readerships; inclusions and exclusions within the text; the memories and materials that authors draw on; the collaborations that make the production and publication of military memoirs possible; and the issues around the design of military memoirs' distinctive covers.

Written by two leading commentators on the sociology of the military, Bringing War to Book offers a new and original argument about the representations of war and the military experience as a process of social production. The book will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines including sociology, history, and cultural studies.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-x
What Is a Military Memoir? (Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings)....Pages 1-41
What Do Military Memoirs Do? (Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings)....Pages 43-64
Why Are Military Memoirs Written? (Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings)....Pages 65-90
Who Are Military Memoirs Written For? (Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings)....Pages 91-122
What Is Included and Excluded? (Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings)....Pages 123-152
What Materials and Resources Are Used? (Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings)....Pages 153-188
Who Is Involved in Writing and Production? (Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings)....Pages 189-217
Why Do Military Memoirs Look Like They Do? (Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings)....Pages 219-252
Conclusion: Bringing War to Book (Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings)....Pages 253-268
Back Matter ....Pages 269-285

✦ Subjects


Social Sciences; Sociology, general; Military and Defence Studies; History of Military; Literary History


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