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This article refers to:
Lived and imagined in/securities through poetry

Article title: Lived and imagined in/securities through poetry

Authors: Calderón, J. C. D. & Munhazim, Ahmad Qais

Journal: Critical Studies on Security

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21624887.2023.2290888

The paragraph below has been removed from the original article, along with a few additional corrections. The original article has now been republished with these changes .

“Through the questioning of the figure of the ‘war poet’ and building on his British childhood experiences, Julian Colton (2023) gave in his poem many creative responses to security puzzles like the limitations of war representations through a white middle/upper class prism of privilege, the post-traumatic stress disorder of his combatant grandfather, and the will to write and suffer ‘about the pity of war’. By doing so, he made an incisive critique of war, war reporting, us, and himself.”

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