"Woolly Bears and Toffee Apples": History, Memory, and Masculinity in Charley's War

Title"Woolly Bears and Toffee Apples": History, Memory, and Masculinity in Charley's War
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsPeter Hughes Jachimiak
JournalThe Lion and the Unicorn
Volume31
Issue2
Pagination162-175
ISSN1080-6563
Abstract

Abstract Written by Pat Mills, and with artwork by Joe Colquhoun, Charley's War, published in Battle-Action (Jan 1979–Oct 1986), is an anti-war strip within a boy's pro-war comic. Concerned with the exploits of Charley Bourne, a 'boy soldier' of the First World War, it is re-read as an insight into the existence of multiple masculinities within children's texts. Furthermore, as a 'site of memory' – where history, memory and masculinity converge – Charley's War readily facilitates a form of remembrance whereby such cultural artefacts as children's comics are on par with more well-known monuments.

URLhttp://muse.jhu.edu/journals/lion_and_the_unicorn/v031/31.2jachimiak.html
DOI10.1353/uni.2007.0020
Short Title"Woolly Bears and Toffee Apples"