'This place isn't worth the left boot of one of our boys': Geopolitics, militarism and memoirs of the Afghanistan war

Polit Geogr. 2012 Nov;31(8):495-508. doi: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2012.10.006.

Abstract

This paper argues for the continued significance of the text as a source and focus in critical geopolitical inquiry. It establishes the utility of the military memoir in explorations of popular contemporary geopolitical imaginaries, and considers the memoir as a vector of militarism. The paper examines the memoirs written by military personnel about service in Afghanistan with the British armed forces, specifically about deployments to Helmand province between 2006 and 2012. The paper explores how Afghanistan is scripted through these texts, focussing on the explanations for deployment articulated by their authors, on the representations they contain and promote about other combatants and about civilian non-combatants, and the constitution and expression of danger in the spaces and places of military action which these texts construct and convey. The paper then turns to consider how a reading of the military memoir with reference to the genre of testimonio might extend and inform our understanding and use of these texts as a source for exploring popular geopolitics and militarism.

Keywords: Afghanistan; Memoir; Militarism; Military; Popular geopolitics; Testimonio.