Framing War Disability through Masculinity: The Disabled Soldiers of the First World War in Portugal

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY War & Society Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI:10.1080/07292473.2023.2245253
S. Correia
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The First World War deployed means of combat that brought about devastating effects on the minds and bodies of the men who fought it. In keeping with the sources available for the study of Portuguese soldiers, this article aims to explore the ways in which war disabilities were perceived and represented within the post-war context, stemming from the hegemonic discourses of masculinity. Overlapping masculinity and disability, I show how the ideals of the former (preceding the conflict and being mobilised by it) were subsequently invoked by disabled Portuguese veterans in their public demands for recognition. I also demonstrate the continuity of pre-war cultural representations of masculinity and disability despite the deep impacts inflicted by the conflict on the men and Portuguese society.
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通过男性气质来构建战争残疾:第一次世界大战在葡萄牙的残疾士兵
第一次世界大战所使用的作战手段对参战人员的思想和身体造成了毁灭性的影响。为了与葡萄牙士兵研究的可用资源保持一致,本文旨在探索战后背景下战争残疾的感知和表现方式,源于男性气概的霸权话语。我展示了阳刚之气和残疾的重叠,展示了前者的理想(在冲突之前,并被冲突动员起来)后来是如何被残疾的葡萄牙退伍军人在公开要求得到承认时援引的。我还展示了战前男性和残疾文化表现的连续性,尽管冲突对男性和葡萄牙社会造成了深刻的影响。
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