Cultural Heritage and Prisoners of War: Creativity Behind Barbed Wire

TitleCultural Heritage and Prisoners of War: Creativity Behind Barbed Wire
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsCarr, Gilly, and Harold Mytum
Number of Pages316
PublisherRoutledge
CityNew York
Abstract

This book focuses on the numerous examples of creativity produced by POWs and civilian internees during their captivity, including: paintings, cartoons, craftwork, needlework, acting, musical compositions, magazine and newspaper articles, wood carving, and recycled Red Cross tins turned into plates, mugs and makeshift stoves, all which have previously received little attention. The authors of this volume show the wide potential of such items to inform us about the daily life and struggle for survival behind barbed wire. Previously dismissed as items which could only serve to illustrate POW memoirs and diaries, this book argues for a central role of all items of creativity in helping us to understand the true experience of life in captivity. The international authors draw upon a rich seam of material from their own case studies of POW and civilian internment camps across the world, to offer a range of interpretations of this diverse and extraordinary material.

URLhttps://www.routledge.com/Cultural-Heritage-and-Prisoners-of-War-Creativity-Behind-Barbed-Wire/Carr-Mytum/p/book/9781138117129
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