War is about killing people. Official war cultures go to great lengths to deny this fact and to normalize conflict yet the literary response to war often focuses on its physical conditions and their impact on literal and figurative bodies (the body politic, the national canon, national territory). This collection of essays is a critical response to the discrepancy of corporeal representations in our modern war culture. The contributors offer a reassessment of modern literature as an often uncomf
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