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Nothing ever dies

Vietnam and the memory of war

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An edition of Nothing ever dies (2016)

Nothing ever dies

Vietnam and the memory of war

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"All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory. Exploring how this troubled memory works in Vietnam, the United States, Laos, Cambodia, and South Korea, the book deals specifically with the Vietnam War and also war in general. He reveals how war is a part of our identity, as individuals and as citizens of nations armed to the teeth. Venturing through literature, film, monuments, memorials, museums, and landscapes of the Vietnam War, he argues that an alternative to nationalism and war exists in art, created by artists who adhere to no nation but the imagination."--Provided by publisher.

"All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory. From the author of the bestselling novel The Sympathizer comes a searching exploration of the conflict Americans call the Vietnam War and Vietnamese call the American War--a conflict that lives on in the collective memory of both nations. From a kaleidoscope of cultural forms--novels, memoirs, cemeteries, monuments, films, photography, museum exhibits, video games, souvenirs, and more--Nothing Ever Dies brings a comprehensive vision of the war into sharp focus. At stake are ethical questions about how the war should be remembered by participants that include not only Americans and Vietnamese but also Laotians, Cambodians, South Koreans, and Southeast Asian Americans. Too often, memorials valorize the experience of one's own people above all else, honoring their sacrifices while demonizing the "enemy"--or, most often, ignoring combatants and civilians on the other side altogether. Visiting sites across the United States, Southeast Asia, and Korea, Viet Thanh Nguyen provides penetrating interpretations of the way memories of the war help to enable future wars or struggle to prevent them. Drawing from this war, Nguyen offers a lesson for all wars by calling on us to recognize not only our shared humanity but our ever-present inhumanity. This is the only path to reconciliation with our foes, and with ourselves. Without reconciliation, war's truth will be impossible to remember, and war's trauma impossible to forget." -- Publisher's description

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English
Pages
374

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2016, Harvard University Press
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2016, Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

Just memory --
Ethics: --
On remembering one's own --
On remembering others --
On the inhumanities --
Industries: --
On war machines --
On becoming human --
On asymmetry --
Aesthetics --
On victims and voices --
On true war stories --
On powerful memory --
Just forgetting.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 330-352) and index.

Copyright Date
2016

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
959.704/31
Library of Congress
DS559.8.S6 N48 2016, DS559.8.S6N48 2016, DS559.8.S6 N48 2016eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 374 pages
Number of pages
374

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26882823M
Internet Archive
nothingeverdiesv0000nguy
ISBN 10
067466034X
ISBN 13
9780674660342
LCCN
2015037444
OCLC/WorldCat
923017640, 945552988

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