Cultural heritage and prisoners of war : creativity behind barbed wire
Weitere Verfasser: |
Carr, Gilly, 1972-
, [HerausgeberIn]
Mytum, H. C. 1955- , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
London, New York :
Routledge,
2012.
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Umfang/Format: |
xi, 316 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Schriftenreihe: |
Routledge studies in heritage ;
2. |
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Inhaltsangabe:
- The importance of creativity behind barbed wire: setting a research agenda / Gilly Carr and Harold Mytum
- Creativity and narratives of survival.
- Wonder bar: music and theatre as strategies for survival in a Second World War POW hospital camp / Sears Eldredge
- "Spiritual vitamins": music in Huyton and central internment camps, May 1940-January 1941 / Suzanne Snizek
- Tins, tubes and tenacity: inventive medicine in camps in the Far East / Meg Parkes
- Creativity and the body: civilian internees in British Asia during the Second World War / Felicia Yap
- The arts of survival: remaking the inside spaces of Japanese American concentration camps / Jane Dusselier
- Narratives and counter-narratives of internment.
- In the distorted mirror: cartoons and photography of Polish and British POWs in Wehrmacht captivity / Anna Wickiewicz
- Souvenirs of internment: camp newspapers as a tangible record of a forgotten experience / Euan Mckay
- Deciphering dynamic networks from static images: First World War photographs at Douglas Camp / Harold Mytum
- Beyond collaboration and resistance: "Accommodation" at the Weihsien Internment Camp, China, 1943-1945 / Jonathan Henshaw
- "God save the king!" creative modes of protest, defiance and identity in Channel Islander internment camps in Germany, 1942-1945 / Gilly Carr
- "Astounding and encouraging": high and low art produced in internment on the Isle of Man during the Second World War / Rachel Dickson, Sarah MacDougall and Ulrike Smalley
- Creativity and internment identities.
- Kulturkrieg and Frontgeist from behind the wire: World War I newspapers from Douglas Internment Camp / Jennifer Kewly Draskau
- Captivity in print: the form and function of POW camp magazines / Oliver Wilkinson
- The women's embroideries of internment in the Far East 1942-1945 / Bernice Archer and Alan Jeffreys
- Madonnas and prima donnas: the representation of women in an Italian prisoner of war camp in South Africa / Donato Somma
- Necessity, the mother of invention: ingenuity in German prisoner of war camps / Peter Doyle
- Camp domesticity: shifting gender boundaries in WWI internment camps / Iris Rachamimov.