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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xix
History and Its Specter: Rethinking Thinking in the Post-Cold War Age 1
Althusser's "Problematic": Vision and the Vietnam War 35
Who Killed Alden Pyle?: The Oversight of Oversight in Graham Greene's The Quiet American 57
Retrieving the Thisness of the Vietnam War: A Symptomatic Reading of Philip Caputo's A Rumor of War 99
"The Land Is Your Enemy": Tim O'Brien's Going After Cacciato 145
American Exceptionalism, the Jeremiad, and the Frontier, before and after 9/11: From the Puritans to the Neo-Con Men 187
Conclusion: The Vietnam War, 9/11, and Its Aftermath 243
Notes 261
Index 307
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