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Representing Prisoner of War Experience: One-day Interdisciplinary Conference
Author(s) -
Grace Huxford
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
exchanges
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2053-9665
DOI - 10.31273/eirj.v1i2.87
Subject(s) - prisoners of war , representation (politics) , spanish civil war , politics , history , world war ii , field (mathematics) , sociology , media studies , classics , law , political science , archaeology , mathematics , pure mathematics
On 9 November 2013 the Prisoner of War Network, in conjunction with the War and Representation Network (WAR-Net), brought together forty academics and researchers at the University of Warwick to discuss ‘Representations of Prisoner of War Experience’. In response to Paul Gready’s claim that ‘to be a prisoner is to be variously written’, scholars from across Europe and North America and a wide range of disciplines (including history, film, politics, literature, history of art and archaeology) discussed the fascinating work being done in the emergent field of prisoner of war studies, as well as the possible future directions and challenges for such research. Eighteen speakers approached the question of the representation of prisoner of war experience, both by the historical actors who underwent forced dislocation (captors and captives alike) and by researchers themselves. Image: David Thompson (flikr) 

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