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Voices from Captivity: Interpreting the American Pow Narratives (Modern War Studies) [Hardcover]

Robert C. Doyle (Author)
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April 1994 Modern War Studies
Popularized by books and films like Andersonville, The Great Escape, and The Hanoi Hilton, and recounted in innumerable postwar memoirs, the POW story holds a special place in American culture. Robert Doyle's remarkable study shows why it has retained such enormous power to move and instruct us.

Long after wartime, memories of captivity haunt former wartime prisoners, their families, and their society--witness the continuing Vietnam MIA-POW controversies--and raise fundamental questions about human nature and survival under inhumane conditions. The prison landscapes have varied dramatically: Indian villages during the Forest Wars; floating hulks during the Revolution and War of 1812; slave bagnios in Algeria and Tripoli; hotels and haciendas during the Mexican War; large rural camps like Andersonville in the South or converted federal armories like Elmira in the North; stalags in Germany and death-ridden tropical camps in the Philippines; frozen jails in North Korea; and the "Hanoi Hilton" and bamboo prisons of Vietnam. But, as Doyle demonstrates, the story remains the same.

Doyle shows that, though setting and circumstance may change, POW stories share a common structure and are driven by similar themes. Capture, incarceration, isolation, propaganda, torture, capitulation or resistance, death, spiritual quest, escape, liberation, and repatriation are recurrent key motifs in these narratives. It is precisely these elements, Doyle contends, that have made this genre such a fascinating and enduring literary form.

Drawing from a wide array of sources, including official documents, first-person accounts, histories, and personal letters, in addition to folklore and fiction, Doyle illustrates the timelessness of the POW story and shows why it has become central to our understanding of the American experience of war.

This book is part of the Modern War Studies series.



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Literature on the experiences of Americans as prisoners of war far predates the Persian Gulf War, Vietnam conflict, or even the Civil War. An astonishing number of narratives date from the Colonial period and the Revolutionary War. Doyle (American studies, Pennsylvania State Univ.) has put together a comprehensive listing of American POW narratives from 17th-century Colonial America up to the present. While some space has been devoted to analyzing the psychological aspects of captivity, most of the book is taken up with excerpts from the works cited. While these vignettes are admittedly compelling, their very number has a palling effect. The appendixes pull together some useful casualty lists and hard-to-find POW statistics. Most valuable for its extensive bibliography, this book is recommended only for the largest military and academic collections.
- David H. Hall, Sunnyvale P.L., Cal.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"This book examines, with a gift for both analysis and narrative, how the American POW experience, over three hundred years from the first settlers to Vietnam, was perceived and what being a prisoner of war was really like. Yet it is also more than that, in showing how individuals have sought personal meaning in catastrophic experience and borne witness to it in telling their stories."--Stanley Weintraub, author of Long Day's Journey into War

"A stunning work filled with fresh and distinctive interpretations. It should be of interest to a very broad readership."--Gordon O. Taylor, author of Chapters of Experience: Studies in American Autobiography


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas (April 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700606637
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700606634
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #381,338 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding compilation of captivity narratives!, December 20, 1997
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Although there are numerous narratives that describe the captivity experience, Robert Doyle does an outstanding job of bringing various captivity experiences together. Whether the person was a captive during the French & Indian Wars, the Civil War or World War II, Robert Doyle does an wonderful job of describing these various experiences. A must read for anyone interested in the human captivity experience. I might even suggest that this book could be viewed as the definitive book on describing the captivity experience.
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