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The Politics of Wounds

The Politics of Wounds

Military Patients and Medical Power in the First World War

9780199698264
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The Politics of Wounds explores military patients experiences of frontline medical evacuation, war surgery, and the social world of military hospitals during the First World War. The proximity of the front and the colossal numbers of wounded created greater public awareness of the impact of the war than had been seen in previous conflicts, with serious political consequences.Frequently referred to as our wounded, the central place of the soldier in society, as a symbol of the wars shifting meaning, drew contradictory responses of compassion, heroism, and censure. Wounds also stirred romantic and sexual responses. This volume reveals the paradoxical situation of the increasing political demand levied on citizen soldiers concurrent with the rise in medical humanitarianism and war-related charitable voluntarism. The physical gestures and poignant sounds of thesuffering men reached across the classes, giving rise to convictions about patient rights, which at times conflicted with the militarys pragmatism. Why, then, did patients represent military medicine, doctors and nurses in a negative light? The Politics of Wounds listens to the voices of woundedsoldiers, placing their personal experience of pain within the social, cultural, and political contexts of military medical institutions. The author reveals how the wounded and disabled found culturally creative ways to express their pain, negotiate power relations, manage systemic tensions, and enact forms of soft resistance against the societal and military expectations of masculinity when confronted by men in pain. The volume concludes by considering the way the state ascribed social andeconomic values on the body parts of disabled soldiers though the pension system.
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OUP Oxford
87411
9780199698264
9780199698264

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
400
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
752
  • Introduction, Wounded Politics; Men in Pain: Triage, Transport and the War Machine; Wounds, Experiments, and Ethics: Military Surgery at War; Transformations in the Theatre of Dreams: Resuscitation, Anaesthetics, Opportunity, and Patient Agency; Provocative Wounds: Sociality and Intimacy in War Hospitals; Silent Wounds: Coercion, Brutality, and Resistance in War Hospitals; Conclusion; Epilogue: Citizen Cripple: The Social and Economic Value of Body Parts; Bibliography;
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