In recent years, the US-led invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq have had
an impact on the UK rivalled only by Brexit and the global financial
crisis. For people at home, the wars were ever-present in the media yet
remained distant and difficult to apprehend. Janina Wierzoch offers an
analytical survey of British contemporary war narratives in novels,
drama, film, and television that seek to make sense of the experience.
The study shows how the narratives, instead of reflecting on the UK`s
role as invader, portray war as invading the British home. Home loses
its post-Cold War sense of »permanent peace« and is recast as a
home/front where war once again becomes part of what it means to be
»us«.