The tomb of the unknown soldier, modern mourning, and the reinvention of the mystical body

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Laura Wittman, Laura Wittman
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The tomb of the unknown soldier, modern mourning, and the reinvention of the mystical body

"At the end of the First World War, countries across Europe participated in an unprecedented ritual in which a single, anonymous body was buried to symbolize the overwhelming trauma of the battlefields. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier explores the creation and reception of this symbolic national burial as an emblem for modern mourning.

Bringing together literature, newspaper accounts, wartime correspondence, and popular culture, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier examines how the Unknown Soldier was imagined in diverse national contexts and used by radically opposed political parties. Laura Wittman argues that this monument established a connection between the wounded body vulnerable to the war machine and a modern identity defined by common mortality and social alienation. Highly original and interdisciplinary, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier powerfully links the symbolic language and ethics of mourning to a fascinating national ritual."--pub. desc.

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English
Pages
439

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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Modern Mourning, and the Reinvention of the Mystical Body
2019, University of Toronto Press
in English
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The tomb of the unknown soldier, modern mourning, and the reinvention of the mystical body
2011, University of Toronto Press
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Table of Contents

PART ONE: Anonymity and Sacrifice
Introduction: The Return of the Dead ; A Unanimous Idea ; Unanimity and confused bones ; The origins of the Unknown Soldier ; The primal scene
Identification and Chorality ; Bones manifest themselves ; Recognition, or reaching across the divide of living and dead ; Sculpted water ; A silent inscription
Sacrifice and the non finito ; Taking up anonymity ; Absolution ; Initiation
PART TWO: Embodiment and Spectacle
Introduction: The Undead Body, The Photographic Image, and the Religious Icon ; Embodiment and Imbestiamento ; Trauma and animality ; The symbolic journey ; The darkness within
Mutilation and Spectacle ; Phantom pain, mutilation, and repetition ; Touching the absent body: the "Banner of Randaccio" ; Transmitting the experience of death: Promethean fire
Mourning Transcendence and Reenchanting the Flesh ; Confronting Mortality ; Mourning Transcendence ; Modernity and the Mystical Body.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [395]-419) and index.

Published in
Toronto, Buffalo
Series
Toronto Italian studies, Toronto Italian studies

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Library of Congress
NA9330.I8 W58 2011, NA9330.I8W58 2011

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Pagination
xi, 439 p. :
Number of pages
439

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25305157M
ISBN 10
1442643390
ISBN 13
9781442643390
LCCN
2011294458
OCLC/WorldCat
681501253

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