Mired in Shadows: The U.S. Army’s Campaign to Encourage Mental Health Treatment

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION Visual Communication Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/15551393.2021.1907189
T. Randall
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The United States Armed Forces have been in continuous conflicts since September 11, 2001. For the veterans returning from combat deployments, the human costs have been immense and long lasting. Each of the military departments has developed media campaigns to encourage mental health treatment. This essay introduces the rhetorical issues associated with mental disability as part of the broader genre of disability rhetorics. It then examines the media developed by the U.S. Army in its campaign to encourage mental health treatment by employing the schema of analysis developed by Sonja Foss and situating it within the works on visual rhetoric by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Kimberly Emmons, and Riki Thompson. The article next contextualizes the images used by the Army into the cultural environment faced by soldiers. Finally, it concludes that far from encouraging all soldiers to seek mental health treatment, the Army’s media campaign is stigmatizing the majority of those it seeks to assist.
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深陷阴影:美国军队鼓励心理健康治疗的运动
自2001年9月11日以来,美国武装部队一直处于持续的冲突中。对于从战斗部署中返回的退伍军人来说,人力成本是巨大而持久的。每个军事部门都开展了媒体宣传活动,鼓励心理健康治疗。本文介绍了与精神残疾相关的修辞问题,作为更广泛的残疾修辞学流派的一部分。然后,它研究了美国军队在其鼓励心理健康治疗的运动中发展的媒体,通过使用Sonja Foss开发的分析模式,并将其置于Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Kimberly Emmons和Riki Thompson的视觉修辞学作品中。接下来,文章将军队使用的图像置于士兵所面临的文化环境中。最后,报告得出的结论是,陆军的媒体宣传非但没有鼓励所有士兵寻求心理健康治疗,反而使大多数它寻求帮助的人蒙受耻辱。
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