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All aboard the U.S.S. New Zealand? Voyaging through the literary responses to the American ‘occupation,’ 1942–1944

机译:全部在美国新西兰? 1942年至1944年,在对美国“占领”的文学回应中进行航行

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This article reviews and compares the literary fictions of the United States and New Zealand, as they have sought to respond to the ‘occupation,’ 1942–1944. During the period in question, approximately 100,000 United States Army and Marine Corps servicemen landed and resided in New Zealand, where they undertook final preparations for the island campaigns of the Pacific War. In the aftermath of the war, American fiction writers wrote of the social and cultural difficulties endured by New Zealand civilians, but New Zealand writers took longer to come to terms with the events.
机译:本文对美国和新西兰的文学小说进行了回顾和比较,他们试图回应1942–1944年的“占领”。在上述期间,大约有100,000名美国陆军和海军陆战队士兵降落并居住在新西兰,在那里他们为太平洋战争的岛屿战役作了最后准备。战争结束后,美国小说家作家讲述了新西兰平民所承受的社会和文化困境,但新西兰作家花了更长的时间来解决这些事件。

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