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Never again: the Vietnam syndrome in American foreign policy
Something rather dark and bloody: atrocities, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the pathologization of Vietnam veterans
The discourse of healing and the black gash of shame: the design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
A dangerous political issue: the war about memory in 1982
Home to America's heart: the national salute to Vietnam veterans
In unity and with resolve: the statue, the flag, and political speech at the Memorial
No shame or stigma: the Vietnam Veterans Leadership Program
A confrontation between faiths: the Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Today, we are one people: the family drama of race and gender in commemorative statuary of the Vietnam War
Our offspring: children in Vietnam veterans memorials
The wall is for all of us: patterns of public response to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Conclusion: A statute of limitations: what healing from the war might mean.

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