Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Nov 2019
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Review Essay: When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home & See Me For Who I Am by Catherine St. Pierre
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Veterans are cast into two roles in American public discourse: Hero (Hawrot Weigel and Detweiler Miller) and Threat (also called Rambo (Schell & Kleinbart, Valentino); Ticking Time Bomb (Hawrot Weigel and Detweiler Miller, Wood); and Victim (Katopes) among others). Only half of one percent of Americans serve on active duty, so the gap between military… Continue reading Review Essay: When Johnny and Jane Come Marching Home & See Me For Who I Am by Catherine St. Pierre
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