John Kinder

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Paying with Their Bodies: A...

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Lecture at Vanderbilt University: “Never in this World a Victim Like Me’: What Disabled Veterans Can Teach Us about the History (and Future) of American War”

Tuesday, November 7, 1:00-2:30pm, Sarratt 216/220.


At first glance, the history of American warfare can often appear strangely devoid of flesh and blood. Prior to the 1960s, Hollywood shied away from graphic war wounds, and military propaganda continues to downplay war’s relentless consumption of life and limb. According to Professor John M. Kinder, however, injured bodies deserve to be moved f

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