战后回家:当代战争小说中罗马尼亚退伍军人的表现(Schije/Shrapnel)

IF 0.5 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
S. Jude
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摘要

军人返乡通常被视为一种痛苦的经历。然而,小说《Schije》讲述了一名罗马尼亚伞兵(托马)从阿富汗战争(2001-2021)回国的积极故事。通过探索帮助托玛恢复的空间、情感和关系,这篇文章对现有文献做出了双重贡献。首先,它表明家在退伍军人的生活中起着恢复性的作用。其次,罗马尼亚退伍军人及其家属的经历说明了1989年后罗马尼亚军民关系的变化性质,从而揭示了当代战争中新自由主义、后社会主义和军国主义的交叉点。总的来说,这篇文章深化和拓宽了文化表征在塑造对战争、军事服务和退伍军人的理解中的作用。
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Returning Home After War: Representations of Romanian Veterans in a Contemporary War Novel (Schije/Shrapnel)
Military homecoming is commonly viewed as a distressing experience. However, the novel Schije (Shrapnel, in English) tells a Romanian paratrooper's (Toma) positive story of returning home from the war in Afghanistan (2001-2021). By exploring spaces, emotions, and relationships that help Toma to recover, this article makes a two-fold contribution to the existing literature. Firstly, it shows that homes play a restorative role in veterans’ life. Secondly, the experiences of Romanian veterans and their families illustrate the changing nature of civil-military relations in Romania after 1989, thereby shedding light on the intersections of neoliberalism, postsocialism, and militarism in contemporary warfare. Overall, this article deepens and broadens the role of cultural representations in shaping understandings of war, military service, and veterans.
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