Raritan on War -

Raritan on War

An Anthology
Buch | Hardcover
216 Seiten
2025
Rutgers University Press (Verlag)
978-1-9788-4161-1 (ISBN)
72,30 inkl. MwSt
On War gathers together some of the finest writing on that troubling subject published in Raritan between 2003 and 2022. The editors, Jackson Lears and Karen Parker Lears, have selected work that typifies Raritan’s wide-ranging sensibility--focusing on a topic that is aesthetically rich, intellectually challenging, and morally disturbing. It is also all too timely.
 
We are, once again, a world at war. Geopolitical elites are deploying the implacable forces of ethnocentric hatred and religious nationalism; ordinary people are paying a fearful price. Not for the first time:  this has been the characteristic pattern of war for more than a century. Every selection in this anthology (except for the timeless Aeneid) casts light on modern war, observed or directly experienced.  Most are grounded in particular places--Stalingrad, Halberstadt, Budapest, Baghdad, Algiers, the Tamil ghost towns of Sri Lanka, the 6 by 12 cell in Belmarsh maximum security prison where Julian Assange is held without bail, for the crime of revealing US war crimes.  Some recapture the actual look and feel of war—the sight of a seven-year-old girl clutching her mother’s hand, dodging explosions in the Halberstadt public square; the sound of a Mozart concerto in D Minor, heard by a family hiding in a cave, played on their own piano by a Serbian sniper.  Others take aim at the vast and vapid abstractions used to justify armed conflict, down to and including the use of nuclear weapons.  On War reveals the power of art and reflection to sustain humane ways of being in the world, even amid constant global violence.

On War gathers together some of the finest writing on that troubling subject published in Raritan between 2003 and 2022. The editors, Jackson Lears and Karen Parker Lears, have selected work that typifies Raritan’s wide-ranging sensibility--focusing on a topic that is aesthetically rich, intellectually challenging, and morally disturbing. It is also all too timely.

Contributors: C. Felix Amerasinghe; Andrew J. Bacevich; Victoria De Grazia; Tamas Dobozy; David Ferry; M. Fortuna; Cai Guo-Qiang; Emma Dodge Hanson; Jochen Hellbeck; Karl Kirchwey; Ray Klimek; Peter LaBier; Patrick Lawrence; d. mark levitt; Michael Miller; Lyle Jeremy Rubin; Elizabeth D. Samet; Sherod Santos; Robert Westbrook

 

JACKSON LEARS is Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of History at Rutgers University and editor in chief of Raritan Quarterly. He has written five books in American cultural history, the most recent of which is Animal Spirits: The American Pursuit of Vitality from Camp Meeting to Wall Street. His essays and reviews have appeared in The London Review of Books, The New York Review of Books, The Nation, and The New Republic; they will be collected in Conjurers, Cranks, Provincials, and Antediluvians: The Off-Modern in American History. KAREN PARKER LEARS is associate editor of Raritan Quarterly. From her art studio, Swansquarter, she works under the name M. Fortuna. She has had solo shows at Princeton University, the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia, and at the Johnson & Johnson World Headquarters Gallery in New Brunswick, New Jersey.  She created illuminations for Women Writers of Latin America: Intimate Histories. Her work can be viewed on the website swansquarter.com.

Introduction

Victoria De Grazia
You Are Not Alone, Stalingrad: Reflections on the 75th Anniversary

Patrick Lawrence
Assange behind Glass

M. Fortuna
Percussion of Cut and Salve (painting-assemblage)

Michael Miller
Six Years from Afghanistan (poetry)

C. Felix Amerasinghe
The Road to Revolution (fiction)

Andrew J. Bacevich
War and the Failures of the Fourth Estate

David Ferry
Labores: A Translation from the Aeneid (poetry)

Jochen Hellbeck and Emma Dodge Hanson
Remembering Stalingrad (photo-essay)

Peter LaBier
White Fright (painting)

Elizabeth D. Samet
Make Movies, Not War

Karl Kirchwey
Mutabor: Halberstadt (poetry)

Ray Klimek
Carbon Burn (digital chromogenic print)

Robert Westbrook
Bourne over Baghdad

Lyle Jeremy Rubin
The Man Who Knew Too Much

d. mark levitt,
god is water (painting)

Tamas Dobozy
The Animals of the Budapest Zoo, 1944-1945 (fiction)

Sherod Santos
The Art of the Landscape (poetry)

Cai Guo-Qiang
Drawing for Transient Rainbow (drawing)

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.1.2025
Reihe/Serie Raritan Skiff Books
Co-Autor C. Felix Amerasinghe, Andrew J. Bacevich, Victoria De Grazia
Zusatzinfo 5 color images, 19 B-W images
Verlagsort New Brunswick NJ
Sprache englisch
Maße 132 x 203 mm
Gewicht 454 g
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
ISBN-10 1-9788-4161-2 / 1978841612
ISBN-13 978-1-9788-4161-1 / 9781978841611
Zustand Neuware
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