Weary Warriors Weary Warriors

Weary Warriors

Power, Knowledge, and the Invisible Wounds of Soldiers

Publisher Description

As seen in military documents, medical journals, novels, films, television shows, and memoirs, soldiers’ invisible wounds are not innate cracks in individual psyches that break under the stress of war. Instead, the generation of weary warriors is caught up in wider social and political networks and institutions—families, activist groups, government bureaucracies, welfare state programs—mediated through a military hierarchy, psychiatry rooted in mind-body sciences, and various cultural constructs of masculinity. This book offers a history of military psychiatry from the American Civil War to the latest Afghanistan conflict. The authors trace the effects of power and knowledge in relation to the emotional and psychological trauma that shapes soldiers’ bodies, minds, and souls, developing an extensive account of the emergence, diagnosis, and treatment of soldiers’ invisible wounds.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2014
June 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
286
Pages
PUBLISHER
Berghahn Books
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
1.7
MB
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