"我们知道战争是什么退伍军人、士兵和苏联 "为和平而战 "中的军人阳刚之气,约 1955-65 年

Claire E. McCallum
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本文的目的是将和平问题更明确地纳入我们对战后时代日益复杂的看法中,并特别思考军人在一个现在应该以和平为导向的社会中的地位。为此,讨论的范围将涵盖生活经验和涉及和平问题的文化表现形式(主要是视觉表现形式),并密切关注伟大卫国战争的遗产如何影响现役军人和复员退伍军人如何表达和平的需要以及他们在确保和平方面的作用。以下内容将反复证明,伟大卫国战争的阴影笼罩着和平理想的文化表述和个人概念,因此,军人--无论是真实的还是想象的、现役的还是复员的--都是围绕这一最紧迫的社会问题的讨论中不可或缺的一部分。
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“We Know What War Is”: Veterans, Soldiers, and Military Masculinity in the Soviet “Fight for Peace,” c. 1955–65
The aim of this article is to bring the issue of peace more definitively into the increasingly complex vision we have of the postwar era and to give particular thought to the place of the military man within a society that was now supposedly orientated toward peace. To do so, the discussion will range across both lived experience and cultural representations—predominantly of a visual nature—that broached the issue of peace, paying close attention to the ways in which the legacies of the Great Patriotic War shaped how serving soldiers and demobilized veterans articulated the need for peace and their role in ensuring its preservation. What will be repeatedly demonstrated in what follows is that the shadow of the Great Patriotic War loomed large over both cultural representations and personal conceptualizations of the ideal of peace, and as such the military man—both real and imagined, serving and demobilized—was integral to the discourse surrounding this most pressing social concern.
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