Mediating war and identity : figures of transgression in 20th and 21st century war representation /
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Lisa Purse and Ute W̲lfel
- Momentary rupture? Dawn (1928) and the transgressive potential of the Edith Cavell Case / Claudia Sternberg
- 'An act of wilful defiance': objection, protest and rebellion in the Imperial War Museum's First World War Galleries / Rebecca Clare Dolgoy
- Figures of transgression in representations of the First World War on British television / Emma Hanna
- The end of transgression: Fritz Bauer as traitor on the German screen / Ute W̲lfel
- 'Just another Kraut'? The Wehrmacht traitor as 'Good German' in Hollywood's Decision before Dawn (1951) / Patrick Major
- Religious pacifism and the Hollywood war film: from Sergeant York (1941) to Hacksaw Ridge (2017) / Guy Westwell
- Military masculinity and the deserting soldier in Stop-Loss (2008) / Thomas Ærvold Bjerre.