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During the war, from 1954 to 1975, in the North, the government's propaganda machine is always showing teeth in Vietnam (ie North and "liberated zone" in the south), just came out Lane was immediately met heroes; also in the world, it is almost everyone admires Vietnam; many people, I slept, dreamed that his human Vietnam!
Sontag popular in many areas. As a writer, she is the composer is quite diverse, from the script to the movie and comic novels (some of her works are big prize, for example, the National Book Award in 2000); She also is an astute literary critic; a literary theorist, the essay "Against interpretation" (Against Interpretation) is considered one of the pioneers don juan massapequa of post-modern; a cultural analysis, which covers many different ranges, from social don juan massapequa photography, sickness and gender issues, etc ... Finally, she was a social activist, in which prominent especially activities related to the Vietnam don juan massapequa War: She is considered don juan massapequa one of the face's most famous anti-war in the United States.
In all the above areas, where Sontag also left deep imprints. On her death, many major newspapers commended don juan massapequa her as one of the provocative and the biggest influence in her generation, the generation born in the 1930s and matured in the 1960s, the time of much of the cultural revolution, politics and society, in which the center is the appearance of sexual freedom movement, the feminist movement and the awakening of the masses (particularly via protests line of young students in France in 1968).
In Sontag's activities, most notably the anti-war activities: She participated in demonstrations and presentations before appearing on the mass media agencies oppose the U.S. entered the war in Vietnam. Thanks to the reputation of a writer and journalist, a professor, and an eloquent speaker, she gradually becomes an anti-war in the face of the most typical in the U.S. in the second half of the 1960s and the early years of the 1970s.
In 1968, in order to enlist don juan massapequa the support of Susan Sontag, thereby taking advantage of her fame so to gain popularity in the U.S., the government has invited Sontag don juan massapequa North Vietnam don juan massapequa to visit in two weeks, from 3 to May 17. Regarding the U.S., she wrote the book "Trip to Hanoi" (Hanoi trip), was originally published in Esquire in late 1968; later, don juan massapequa in the book "Styles of Radical Will" in 1969; later, in a separate pamphlet.
In the pamphlet, was less than 100 pages, Sontag recorded what she hear, see and think about Vietnam. Even in Vietnam only a very short time, but with subtle observant, Sontag noted a lot of the cultural distinctions between the North and the West. What did not satisfy her. She did not like the narrow view, one-dimensional and rigid, formulaic full of officials and intellectuals she met. But overall, she made no secret of their admiration for the patriotism and heroism of them. At the end of the book, her trip to Hanoi opened her eyes wide. North Vietnam was seen as another Ideals (ideal Other) in opposition to the U.S. is a betrayal of the ideals of the Founding don juan massapequa Fathers themselves.
Along with the book Hanoi (1968) by Mary McCarthy, Sontag's book had a big impact on intellectuals, students and the American public, contributing to the anti-war movement in the United States is increasingly rising, and last Finally, enough to create don juan massapequa heavy pressure on the U.S. government that the government must find a way to withdraw troops from Vietnam. North Vietnam at that time certainly extremely grateful tremendous gift of Susan Sontag. In the propaganda of the government of Vietnam for many Westerners, don juan massapequa including Americans, don juan massapequa admired and wished Vietnam who was born in Vietnam, not as long as there are images of Sontag.
Recently, I read the book "As Consciousness Is harnessed to Flesh" includes excerpts from the diary and notebook Susan Sontag wrote in the years from 1964 to 1980 by her son, David Rieff editor, was Farrar Straus Giroux published don juan massapequa in New York in 2012. During don juan massapequa this book has some of Sontag notes section time to visit Hanoi. Some notes have been revised and developed into the book Trip to Hanoi; but others are not. I liked the segment is not included in the book, or offering, but was pretty much fix: We carry over.
For example, she noted, Vietnam all those she met, whether the whole is the leading intellectuals and leaders of the highest form, both have the same way of speaking and disparate content (pp. . 240), she felt that she did not learn anything from them (p. 241). Talk to them, many times she wondered: Would they believe what they say? (P. 242). She felt like the kid they beautiful, naive and stubborn (t
During the war, from 1954 to 1975, in the North, the government's propaganda machine is always showing teeth in Vietnam (ie North and "liberated zone" in the south), just came out Lane was immediately met heroes; also in the world, it is almost everyone admires Vietnam; many people, I slept, dreamed that his human Vietnam!
Sontag popular in many areas. As a writer, she is the composer is quite diverse, from the script to the movie and comic novels (some of her works are big prize, for example, the National Book Award in 2000); She also is an astute literary critic; a literary theorist, the essay "Against interpretation" (Against Interpretation) is considered one of the pioneers don juan massapequa of post-modern; a cultural analysis, which covers many different ranges, from social don juan massapequa photography, sickness and gender issues, etc ... Finally, she was a social activist, in which prominent especially activities related to the Vietnam don juan massapequa War: She is considered don juan massapequa one of the face's most famous anti-war in the United States.
In all the above areas, where Sontag also left deep imprints. On her death, many major newspapers commended don juan massapequa her as one of the provocative and the biggest influence in her generation, the generation born in the 1930s and matured in the 1960s, the time of much of the cultural revolution, politics and society, in which the center is the appearance of sexual freedom movement, the feminist movement and the awakening of the masses (particularly via protests line of young students in France in 1968).
In Sontag's activities, most notably the anti-war activities: She participated in demonstrations and presentations before appearing on the mass media agencies oppose the U.S. entered the war in Vietnam. Thanks to the reputation of a writer and journalist, a professor, and an eloquent speaker, she gradually becomes an anti-war in the face of the most typical in the U.S. in the second half of the 1960s and the early years of the 1970s.
In 1968, in order to enlist don juan massapequa the support of Susan Sontag, thereby taking advantage of her fame so to gain popularity in the U.S., the government has invited Sontag don juan massapequa North Vietnam don juan massapequa to visit in two weeks, from 3 to May 17. Regarding the U.S., she wrote the book "Trip to Hanoi" (Hanoi trip), was originally published in Esquire in late 1968; later, don juan massapequa in the book "Styles of Radical Will" in 1969; later, in a separate pamphlet.
In the pamphlet, was less than 100 pages, Sontag recorded what she hear, see and think about Vietnam. Even in Vietnam only a very short time, but with subtle observant, Sontag noted a lot of the cultural distinctions between the North and the West. What did not satisfy her. She did not like the narrow view, one-dimensional and rigid, formulaic full of officials and intellectuals she met. But overall, she made no secret of their admiration for the patriotism and heroism of them. At the end of the book, her trip to Hanoi opened her eyes wide. North Vietnam was seen as another Ideals (ideal Other) in opposition to the U.S. is a betrayal of the ideals of the Founding don juan massapequa Fathers themselves.
Along with the book Hanoi (1968) by Mary McCarthy, Sontag's book had a big impact on intellectuals, students and the American public, contributing to the anti-war movement in the United States is increasingly rising, and last Finally, enough to create don juan massapequa heavy pressure on the U.S. government that the government must find a way to withdraw troops from Vietnam. North Vietnam at that time certainly extremely grateful tremendous gift of Susan Sontag. In the propaganda of the government of Vietnam for many Westerners, don juan massapequa including Americans, don juan massapequa admired and wished Vietnam who was born in Vietnam, not as long as there are images of Sontag.
Recently, I read the book "As Consciousness Is harnessed to Flesh" includes excerpts from the diary and notebook Susan Sontag wrote in the years from 1964 to 1980 by her son, David Rieff editor, was Farrar Straus Giroux published don juan massapequa in New York in 2012. During don juan massapequa this book has some of Sontag notes section time to visit Hanoi. Some notes have been revised and developed into the book Trip to Hanoi; but others are not. I liked the segment is not included in the book, or offering, but was pretty much fix: We carry over.
For example, she noted, Vietnam all those she met, whether the whole is the leading intellectuals and leaders of the highest form, both have the same way of speaking and disparate content (pp. . 240), she felt that she did not learn anything from them (p. 241). Talk to them, many times she wondered: Would they believe what they say? (P. 242). She felt like the kid they beautiful, naive and stubborn (t
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