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Med Anthropol Q ; 34(3): 305-323, 2020 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32668080

RESUMO

This article draws on a decade of ethnographic work with injured U.S. soldiers and veterans to show the collateral effects of military medicine's salvific promise. In tracing these effects through recent changes in amputation protocols and less spectacular conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder, I show that the prevalent model of "veteran therapeutics," which posits cure as the aim of post-war, has perverse and cruel effects. Drawing on disability theory, I explore alternative ways to read the frictions that soldiers and veterans experience, stretched between the medical model of veteran therapeutics and an emergent sense that cure may be an impossible goal. Alternatively, the article turns to moments when veterans learn to live with disability, rather than living in anticipation of its end. Though small, such moments contain possibilities for a less cruel mode of inhabiting disability, offering incipient signs of what we might call a crip art of failure.


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Medicina Militar , Reabilitação , Veteranos , Antropologia Médica , Pessoas com Deficiência , Humanos , Estados Unidos
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Med Anthropol Q ; 26(1): 26-48, 2012 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22574390

RESUMO

In this paper, we explore the Non-Medical Attendant program at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC, which subsidizes the presence of war-injured soldiers' family members as they live for months or even years at Walter Reed during treatment and rehabilitation. We elaborate the ambiguities of the program and draw on ethnographic research to demonstrate how the program's vagaries combine with the context of an overburdened military medical system and the more familiar strains of family caregiving to place family members in a gray zone of care where the line between labors of love and institutionally compensated work is blurred.


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Cuidadores , Família/psicologia , Hospitais Militares , Militares , Reabilitação/métodos , Reabilitação/psicologia , Ferimentos e Lesões/reabilitação , District of Columbia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Estados Unidos , Guerra
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