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Koude oorlogsdromen : roman
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ISBN: 9789022331767 Year: 2015 Publisher: Antwerpen Manteau

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Cold war poetry
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ISBN: 025202592X Year: 2001 Publisher: Urbano ; Chicago University of Illinois Press

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In cold fear : "The catcher in the rye" censorship controversies and postwar American character
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ISBN: 081425053X Year: 2002 Publisher: Columbus (OH) : Ohio State University Press,


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Under the shadow : the atomic bomb and Cold War narratives
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ISBN: 9781606351468 Year: 2013 Publisher: Kent, Oh. Kent State University Press


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On endings : American postmodern fiction and the Cold War
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ISBN: 9780813931616 9780813931623 9780813931661 0813931665 0813931614 0813931622 1280490624 9781280490620 9786613585851 6613585858 Year: 2011 Publisher: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press,

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What does narrative look like when the possibility of an expansive future has been called into question? This query is the driving force behind Daniel Grausam's On Endings, which seeks to show how the core texts of American postmodernism are a response to the geopolitical dynamics of the Cold War and especially to the new potential for total nuclear conflict. Postwar American fiction needs to be rethought, he argues, by highlighting postmodern experimentation as a mode of profound historical consciousness. On Endings significantly extends the project of historicizing postmodernism while returning the nuclear to a central place in the study of the Cold War.


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Queering Cold War Poetry : Ethics of Vulnerability in Cuba and the United States
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ISBN: 9780814203309 9780814203309 0814203302 9780814291771 0814271596 0814257321 Year: 2009 Publisher: Columbus : Ohio State University Press,

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"In Queering Cold War Poetry, Eric Keenaghan offers queer theory, queer studies, and literary theory a new political and conceptual language for reevaluating past and present high valuations of individualism and security. He examines four Cold War poets from Cuba and the United States - Wallace Stevens, Jose Lezama Lima, Robert Duncan, and Severo Sarduy. These writers, who lived in an era when homosexuals were regarded as outsiders or even security threats, offer critiques of nationalism and liberalism. Through studies of Cuban and U.S. lyric and poetics, Queering Cold War Poetry clears the way for imagining what it means to belong to a passionate and compassionate citizenry which celebrates vulnerability, searches for difference in itself and each of its constituent individuals, and identifies less with a nation than with a global community."--Jacket.

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