The Vietnam War and Postmodernity

Univ of Massachusetts Press (2000)
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Abstract

Frederic Jameson described Vietnam as the first terrible postmodernist war. Ranging across various disciplines, including philosophy, cultural studies and literary criticism, this collection of essays explores the war's discourses and technologies in relation to the postmodernist condition.

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