PUBlic Professor Series | Dr. Jo-Anne Fiske
Remarkable Husbands and Unusual Fathers. Understanding the Great War a Crucible of Tenderness and Nurture
, Department of Women & Gender Studies
Centennial commemorations of the Great War of 1914 to 1918 are marked by some common narratives of what occurred and what has been learned from this conflict. Predominate are two social constructions of the citizen soldiers who served Canada: men who returned suffering 鈥渟hell shock鈥 through their lifetime and silent veterans who never spoke of their war experiences, particularly their experiences in the trenches.
In this talk, based on my personal reminiscences as a daughter of a Canadian veteran of this war, my conversations with children of veterans of the English, German and Austrian forces, and archival records I explore a different understanding of war experiences and how they may have contributed to veterans鈥 nurturing family relationships.
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