Narrating War is not an essay about war-it is an essay against war. Against its repetition disguised as novelty. Against its sanitized official narrative. Against the habit of looking away while the world burns. This book explores how war is made possible and sustained through narrative: the stories that justify violence, the silences that protect impunity, and the discourses that anesthetize empathy. From the trenches of the 20th century to the algorithmic wars of the 21st, it examines how power scripts conflict, how media manipulates perception, and how memory becomes a battlefield. Written from the margins, Narrating War is a call to active memory, to critical resistance, and to the ethical urgency of naming what others erase.
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