Paideuma 47

鈥淭he pages [in this volume] are far-reaching in what they cover, though insufficient to match the global reach of war in our lifetime. Nonetheless, the symposium鈥檚 twenty-eight contributors touch on conflicts in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe, as well as on the translocal violence of the war on terror. . . . In writing about war, one necessarily takes on a problem of perspective in which ethics, religion, politics, history, psychology, anthropology, and more are implicated. The contributions to this symposium demonstrate a range of solutions to that problem, some hard won, others provisional. Poems, stories, memoirs, and essays, their individual successes are magnified by the context, for the scale of war is such that no single standpoint can encompass its meaning. Nor can a single symposium. But perhaps the work gathered here at least yields a glimpse.鈥
鈥攆rom the Preface
Contents
Symposium: Literature and War
Mona Kareem, 鈥淎merica, America!鈥
Steve Benson, 鈥淩evolving War鈥
Kristin Prevallet and Yamuna Sangarasivam, 鈥淲ar Prompts: I Remember鈥
Howard McCord, 鈥淲ars I Have Known鈥
Pierre Joris, 鈥淔rom: Exile, The Only Dwelling鈥
Merle L Bachman, 鈥淲riting Fire: Reflections on Yiddish Poetry and War鈥
Anthony Rudolf, 鈥淥bstinate Hope: Case Studies of Poetry Written/Read鈥
Richard Berengarten,鈥淲ar, Shadows, Mirrors: Castings from The Culture of Lies by Dubravka Ugre拧i膰鈥 Ifi Amadume, 鈥淥ther Ways of Fighting War to Fight and Live for Another Day鈥 and 鈥淜amaka (A Dialogic Epic Poem)鈥
Stephen Collis, 鈥淐ommon Animal Being: A Natural History of Destruction鈥
Adam Gilbert, 鈥淭he Impossibility of Writing 91福利 War鈥
Tracie Morris, 鈥淭here鈥檚 Alwats Time鈥 and 鈥淎rwald The King鈥
Shira Wolosky, 鈥淲ar Against Poetry鈥
Mark Wallace, 鈥淭he Last War鈥
Jonathan Vincent, 鈥淭he Theme of War in American Literary Studies: A Testimony for Our Time鈥
Baron Wormser, 鈥淔rom Tom o鈥 Vietnam鈥
Robert Whelan, 鈥淟iterature and Movies from the Viet Nam War鈥
Pina Piccolo, 鈥淧oetry and War, the Motion of Social Change and the Movement: Reflections on Creativity and Poets鈥 Opposition to US Wars of Empire During Desert Storm鈥
Ammiel Alcalay, 鈥淚mperial Abhorrences (& Other Abominations)鈥
Murat Nemat-Nejat, 鈥淓leven Septembers Later: Readings of Benjamin Hollander鈥檚 Vigilance鈥
Rachel Zolf, 鈥淥n War and Flesh鈥
Ryan Stovall, 鈥淭wo, or More鈥
Ann Keniston, 鈥淎 blip on their]//radar鈥: Looking, Surveillance and the Aftermath of (Post-)Trauma in Contemporary American War Poetry鈥
Nahid 鈥疪achlin, 鈥淎yesha鈥
Brooke Sheridan, 鈥淪ervice鈥
Philip Metres, 鈥淣ever / Enough: Afterward on Paideuma鈥檚 Symposium on War and Literature鈥
