Waging War on War

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252039751

Peacefighting in American Literature

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By Giorgio Mariani
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""A rhetorical tour de force reminiscent of Kenneth Burke, Giorgio Mariani's Waging War on War transforms the paradoxical violence of U.S. 'anti-war literature' into an indispensable interpretive frame for reimagining the warmaking nation's literary history from Joel Barlow's Columbiad and Herman Melville's Moby-Dick to Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior and Helen Benedict's Sand Queen.""--Donald E. Pease, author of The New American Exceptionalism ""A significant step in changing how we write about and study U.S. wars, consolidating the increasing interest in intellectually rigorous, theoretically informed variants of peace studies. The close readings are thoughtful and embedded in rich critical and philosophical context.""--James Dawes, author of Evil Men ""A timely, insightful, and eloquently argued treatment of the perennial topic of war and peace. One of the most brilliant Americanists from Rome, Mariani keenly examines the history of the Pax Americana through the intricacies of U.S. literature and its ambiguous, often ambivalent, relationship to the perpetual wars indispensable for empire and its hegemony. Mariani reads from the American canon and its critical corpus with lucidity, well-tempered analysis, and theoretical sophistication.""--Djelal Kadir, Founding President, International American Studies Association ""This is a particularly stimulating group of texts, juxtaposing the canonical with the critically neglected. The writing is of a consistently high standard. The tone is forceful without being pompous, and the overall impression is of an appealing humanity."" --Kate McLoughlin, author of Authoring War: The Literary Representation of War from the Iliad to Iraq

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