This is the full interview with Dr. Deborah de Muijnck (University of Gießen), my first guest on this podcast. We talked about the typical structure of soldier memoirs, trauma and PTSD in combat, and how we shape our own life story with so-called "cultural models of narrative identity."
If you want to learn more about Deborah's projects, you can follow her on Instagram (@deborahdemu) or on her website: www.uni-giessen.de/en/faculties/ggkgcsc/about-us/docs/research-profiles/team-profiles/demuijcnk
00:00 - 10:54: Introduction: How did Deborah find her research topic?
10:55 - 13:29: No female soldier memoirs?
13:30 - 16:39: The corpus for Deborah's project
16:40 - 23:57: The 5 models of soldier autobiographies
23:58 - 31:14: Why do they all follow the same structures?
31:15 - 40:50: The portrayal of the enemy and techniques to justify actions in combat
40:51 - 48:47: The portrayal of PTSD in books and films
48:48 - 54:29: Why one memoir wasn't included
54:30 - 59:56: Which model is the most interesting?
59:57 - 01:08:50: Deborah's book and her next projects
01:08:51 - 01:11:48: Mental health in academia & outro