Title of article
Raymond Carvers "Vitamins" and the Discourses of the Vietnam War
Author/Authors
Shariati-Rad، Saman نويسنده Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication,Universiti Putra Malaysia,Malaysia , , Wan Yahya، Wan Roselezam نويسنده Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication,Universiti Putra Malaysia,Malaysia ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
6
From page
162
To page
167
Abstract
By integrating the discourses of the Vietnam War into the texture of his short story "Vitamins," Raymond Carver would like to emphasize that the war was not only fought outside the United States. The present paper is an attempt to show how Carver connects the mechanics of the battlefield to the discourses of similar kind present in the individual and social spheres of the latter part of the twentieth century in America – a view consistent with Carvers interest in drawing attention to the contextual motives behind his characters moods and actions. Providing an understanding of both Carvers short narrative and the period in which it was written and received, this paper investigates the various clashes of the storys characters within the broader social conflicts surrounding the issues of poverty, racism, and sexism.
Keywords
carver , Vietnam , Discourse , CONTEXT , conflict (clash) , working class , Race , Sexism
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number
2405355
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