The Political Capital of War Wounds

G. Abu-Sittah
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Iraq’s healthcare infrastructure has deteriorated after decades of war and sanctions. A small fraction of Iraqis injured as a result of war have accessed quality care at the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUMC), some funded by the Iraqi government. This chapter, based on the author’s work as a surgeon treating Iraqi war wounded at the AUMC, describes how powerful elites determine the political value of a war wound, influencing what a person’s injury means to the country as a whole and hence, the kind of treatment the Iraqi government is willing to sponsor. As such, the chapter sheds light on a form of social stratification shaping access to care for war-injured populations in Iraq and around the world, as political elites seek legitimation for their projects.
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战争创伤的政治资本
经过几十年的战争和制裁,伊拉克的医疗基础设施已经恶化。一小部分因战争而受伤的伊拉克人在贝鲁特美国大学医疗中心(AUMC)接受了高质量的治疗,其中一些是由伊拉克政府资助的。这一章基于作者作为一名外科医生在AUMC治疗伊拉克战争伤员的工作,描述了强大的精英如何决定战争伤口的政治价值,影响一个人的受伤对整个国家的意义,从而影响伊拉克政府愿意赞助的治疗方式。因此,这一章揭示了一种社会分层的形式,这种形式影响着伊拉克和世界各地受战争伤害的人口获得护理的机会,因为政治精英们正在为他们的项目寻求合法性。
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Iranian Journal of War and Public Health
Iranian Journal of War and Public Health Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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