In The Scar That Binds, Keith Beattie examines the central metaphors of
the Vietnam War and their manifestations in American culture and life.
Blending history and cultural criticism in a lucid style, this
provocative book discusses an ideology of unity that has emerged through
widespread rhetorical and cultural references to the war. A critique of
this ideology reveals three dominant themes structured in a range of
texts: the "wound, " "the voice" of the Vietnam veteran, and "home." The
analysis of each theme draws on a range of sources, including film,
memoir, poetry, written and oral history, journalism, and political
speeches.