Gender and Warfare in the Twentieth Century: Textual Representations

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Angela K. Smith
Manchester University Press, 2004 - 223 pages
'Gender and warfare in the twentieth century' is a collection of essays that explores the way in which issues of gender impacted upon twentieth-century warfare. A range of specialist contributors provide exciting, accessible and very readable essays covering a range of wars and textual media.
 

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What part have I now that you have come together?
12
Vera Brittains
33
Gender war and writing in Aldous Huxleys
53
the Spanish Civil
76
performing femininities
132
family gender and postcolonial issues
154
Chicken or hawk? Heroism masculinity and violence
174
Select bibliography
216
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Angela K. Smith is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Plymouth

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