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Remains of War - Bodies, Politics, Search for American Soldiers Unaccounted for in

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas M. Hawley is Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Washington. Klappentext The ongoing effort of the United States to account for its missing Vietnam War soldiers is unique. The United States requires the repatriation and positive identification of soldiers’ bodies to remove their names from the list of the missing. This quest for certainty in the form of the material, identified body marks a dramatic change from previous wars, in which circumstantial evidence often sufficed to account for missing casualties. In The Remains of War, Thomas M. Hawley considers why the body of the missing soldier came to assume such significance in the wake of the Vietnam War. Illuminating the relationship between the effort to account for missing troops and the political and cultural forces of the post-Vietnam era, Hawley argues that the body became the repository of the ambiguities and anxieties surrounding the U.S. involvement and defeat in Southeast Asia.Hawley combines the theoretical insights of Judith Butler, Michel Foucault, and Emmanuel Levinas with detailed research into the history of the movement to recover the remains of soldiers missing in Vietnam. He examines the practices that constitute the Defense Department’s accounting protocol: the archival research, archaeological excavation, and forensic identification of recovered remains. He considers the role of the American public and the families of missing soldiers in demanding the release of pows and encouraging the recovery of the missing; the place of the body of the Vietnam veteran within the war’s legacy; and the ways that memorials link individual bodies to the body politic. Highlighting the contradictions inherent in the recovery effort, Hawley reflects on the ethical implications of the massive endeavor of the American government and many officials in Vietnam to account for the remains of American soldiers. Zusammenfassung An exploration of how US' efforts to sacralize and repatriate the remains of some 2!000 soldiers killed in action in the Vietnam War might indicate some lingering corporeal and ontological uncertainties in the post-Vietnam era. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments ix 1. Body Trouble 1 2. From Unrecoverable to Unaccounted For 39 3. The Body of the Accounted-For Soldier 81 4. "Our Stateside MIAs": The Body of the Vietnam Veteran 115 5. Practices of Memorialization: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Tomb of the Vietnam War Unknown Soldier, and the POW/MIA Flag 158 6. The Ethics of Accounting 211 Epilogue. Same as It Ever Was 242 Notes 253 Bibliography 261 Index 277...

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Auteurs Thomas M Hawley, Thomas M. Hawley
Edition Duke University Press
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 13.07.2005
 
EAN 9780822335382
ISBN 978-0-8223-3538-2
Pages 296
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Thèmes Politics, History, and Culture
Politics, History, and Culture
Catégories Littérature spécialisée > Politique, société, économie > Politique
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Théories de l'Etat et administration politique

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