War Is Here: The Vietnam War and Canadian Literature

War Is Here: The Vietnam War and Canadian Literature

by Robert McGill
War Is Here: The Vietnam War and Canadian Literature

War Is Here: The Vietnam War and Canadian Literature

by Robert McGill

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Overview

Canada did not fight in the Vietnam War, but the conflict seized the Canadian imagination with an energy that has persisted. In War Is Here Robert McGill explains how the war contributed to a golden age for writing in Canada. As authors addressed the conflict, they helped to construct an enduring myth of Canada as liberal, hospitable, and humanitarian. For many writers, the war was one that Canadians could and should fight against, if not in person, then on the page. In this pioneering account of war-related Canadian literature McGill observes how celebrated books of the era channel Vietnam, sometimes in subtle but pervasive ways. He examines authors’ attempts to educate their readers about American imperialism and Canadian complicity, and he discusses how writers repeatedly used language evoking militarism and violence – from the figure of the United States as a rapist to the notion of Canada as a “peaceable kingdom” – in order to make Canadians feel more intensely about their country. McGill also addresses the recent spate of prize-winning Canadian novels about the war that have renewed Vietnam’s resonance in the wake of twenty-first century conflicts involving America. War Is Here vividly revisits a galvanizing time in world history and Canadian life, offering vital insights into the Vietnam War’s influence on how people think about Canada, its place in the world, and the power of the written word to make a difference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773551688
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 917 KB

About the Author

Robert McGill is a novelist and associate professor of English at the University of Toronto.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 3

1 The Politics of National Personification 35

2 Self-Defence Lessons 67

3 The TV War and Intermedial Critique 113

4 Queering Canada 168

5 A Thousand Vietnams 196

Conclusion 242

Notes 251

Bibliography 283

Index 305

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