We Can Take It! by Mark Connelly

We Can Take It! by Mark Connelly

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Explores how the memory of the Second World War continues to affect British contemporary life. This book explores the way in which the British memory of the Second World War was created during the war, and maintained after it through cultural artifacts such as films, comics, art, literature and toys.

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We Can Take It! by Mark Connelly

We Can Take It explores how the memory of the Second World War continues to affect British contemporary life and why the war effort holds an important place in British culture, history and national identity. Connelly explores the way in which the British memory of the Second World War was created during the war, and maintained after it through cultural artefacts such as films, comics, art, literature and toys. Connelly moves away from recent interpretations of the British war effort which have suggested that the rosy vision of cohesion, solidarity and unity is little more than a myth. Britain's role in the war is seen as something that we should be proud of, and need to come to terms with in order to eradicate problems in our national self-perception.
Mark Connelly's fiction has appeared in Indiana Review, Cream City Review, The Ledge, Milwaukee Magazine, The Great American Literary Magazine, and Digital Papercut. He received an Editor's Choice Award in Carve Magazine's Raymond Carver Short Story Contest in 2014; in 2015 he received Third Place in Red Savina Review's Albert Camus Prize for Short Fiction. In 2005 Texas Review Press published his novella Fifteen Minutes, which received the Clay Reynolds Prize.
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ISBN 13 9780582506077
ISBN 10 0582506077
Title We Can Take It!
Author Mark Connelly
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2004-04-14
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.