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This week's podcast guest, Prof. Kate McLoughlin, has studied the visualisation of war in many different kinds of literature, from ancient epic poetry to depictions of veterans in modern English literature. Tune in here for a really fascinating discussion: https://t.co/FfO9Pqa8yb
What is 'combat gnosticism'? It's the idea that only people who have first-hand experiences of war can really describe it. In our latest podcast, Prof. Kate McLoughlin discusses how this idea has influenced literary representations of conflict: https://t.co/FfO9PqrJWL
What does the study of war writing bring to wider studies of war and conflict? Tune in to our latest podcast to hear Prof. Kate McLoughlin discussing literary representations of war and their impact: https://t.co/FfO9Pqa8yb
Does this look like war art to you? Catch up with our latest podcast episode to find out how artist Diana Forster gets viewers visualising war in new ways through beautiful images of everyday things: https://t.co/JgQlnferWF
One of our upcoming podcasts will feature a trio of children's authors/illustrators/publishers. So we were wondering: what kinds of war stories do you remember reading as children and what images of war made an impact on you? Did they affect how you visualise war today?