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摘要
谁是美国越战和伊拉克战争的权威?五角大楼?领导政客?盟友吗?学术专家吗?媒体?美国士兵?越南人和伊拉克人?抗议者?战争死难者家属?战争展览的策展人?战争小说家?这本书考虑了战争知识的地点,这些地点经常被社会科学学者和对了解这些战争感兴趣的平民所忽视。这本书带领读者参观了史密森尼国家美国历史博物馆(Smithsonian National Museum of American History)的永久性战争展览,参观了越南退伍军人纪念碑(Vietnam Veterans Memorial)及其巡回复制品,参观了阿灵顿国家公墓(Arlington National Cemetery)第60区,那里埋葬着在伊拉克阵亡的军人,还参观了有关这些战争的广受好评的小说和回忆录。这本书跨越了大量不同的战争知识网站,探讨了谁的战争出现在哪里,战争是如何被整理的,以及一些网站是否通过强调战争专家可能忽视的经验来重新整理对这些战争的普通理解。
Reflections on “Curating and Re-Curating the American Wars in Vietnam and Iraq”
Who is an authority on the American wars in Vietnam and Iraq? The Pentagon? Leading politicians? Allies? Academic specialists? The media? American soldiers? Vietnamese and Iraqis? Protesters? Families of war dead? Curators of war exhibitions? War novelists? This book considers locations of war knowledge that are often overlooked by scholars in the social sciences and also by civilians who have an interest in understanding these wars. It takes readers to a permanent exhibition of war at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and its traveling facsimile, to Section 60 of the Arlington National Cemetery where military killed in Iraq are buried, and to well-regarded novels and memoirs about these wars. Across vastly different sites of war knowledge, the book considers whose war appears where, how it is curated, and whether some sites re-curate commonplace understandings of these wars by highlighting experiences war experts can neglect.