战后终身工作

Zoë Wool
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9/11后的战争经常给美国军人带来复杂的慢性疾病。对退伍军人护理的持续需求与一种更广泛的社会理想相交叉,这种理想将规范的夫妻关系视为战后成功生活的标志。退伍军人事务政策和社会文化期望都在将家庭关系转变为旨在维持退伍军人生活的护理工作。在士兵和退伍军人自杀的阴影下,没有或保持这些关系的可能后果是死亡。本章探讨了这些复杂和慢性疾病的本质,以及与之纠缠在一起的夫妻关系的形式,表明女性的照顾被转变为战后的终身工作,在这种工作中,照顾的对象被狭隘地解释为退伍军人的生活本身,并且照顾的工作被期望持续很长时间。
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Afterwar Work for Life
The post–9/11 wars often result in complex and chronic conditions for US service members. The ongoing need for veteran care intersects with a broader social ideal that posits normative couplehood as the sign of a successful postwar life. Both Veterans Affairs policy and sociocultural expectation are transforming family relationships into forms of care work aimed at maintaining veterans’ lives. In the shadow of soldier and veteran suicide, death looms as the possible consequence of not having or keeping these relationships. This chapter explores the nature of these complex and chronic conditions and the forms of couplehood that are entangled with them, suggesting that women’s caregiving is transformed into an afterwar work for life in which the object of care is narrowly construed as the veteran’s life itself, and the work of care is expected to last a long lifetime.
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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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