Comparison Of Narratives Of Loss Experiences Of World War Ii and Vietnam Combat Veterans

Carrie B. Barnes, J. Harvey
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Abstract While their continuing grief now is receiving periodic media attention, for years and even decades, American soldiers who fought in World War II (WWII) and who fought in Vietnam have suffered their life-altering experiences of loss in silence. Many of the WWII generation now have died and cannot share their grief with us. We as scholars of loss and trauma have a special obligation to reach out to the living survivors of WWII for information about their experiences. As has been often noted (e.g., Kuenning, 1990), for years after the conclusion of the Vietnam War, the stories of loss and grief of Vietnam veterans were not welcomed. The purpose of this chapter is to report some comparative narrative evidence from veterans of these two wars. Our major question was whether strong differences between groups in perceived long-term impact of combat experience would be reported.
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第二次世界大战与越南战争退伍军人损失经历叙述之比较
虽然他们持续的悲痛现在得到了媒体的周期性关注,但多年甚至几十年来,参加第二次世界大战(二战)和参加越南战争的美国士兵默默地经历了改变他们一生的损失经历。二战那一代人中有许多人已经去世,无法与我们分享他们的悲痛。作为研究损失和创伤的学者,我们有特殊的义务去接触二战的幸存者,了解他们的经历。正如经常注意到的那样(例如,Kuenning, 1990),在越南战争结束后的几年里,越战老兵的损失和悲伤的故事并不受欢迎。本章的目的是报告一些来自这两场战争的退伍军人的比较叙述证据。我们的主要问题是,在战斗经验的长期影响感知方面,不同群体之间的巨大差异是否会被报道出来。
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