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医生、敷药者与军中战友:第一次世界大战期间英国的男子气概与军事医学

Medicos, poultice wallahs and comrades in service: masculinity and military medicine in Britain during the First World War.

作者信息

Meyer Jessica

机构信息

School of History, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

Crit Mil Stud. 2019 Oct 14;6(2):160-175. doi: 10.1080/23337486.2019.1677040.

Abstract

The subject of British military medicine during the First World War has long been a fruitful one for historians of gender. From the bodily inspection of recruits and conscripts through the expanding roles of women as medical care providers to the physical and emotional aftermath of conflict experienced by men suffering from war-related wounds and illness, the medical history of the war has shed important light on how the war shaped British masculinities and femininities as cultural, subjective and embodied identities. Much of this literature has, however, focused on the gendered identities of female nurses and sick and wounded servicemen. Increasingly, however, more complex understandings of the ways in which medical caregiving in wartime shaped the gender identities of male caregivers are starting to emerge. This article explores some of these emerging understandings of the masculinity of male medical caregivers, and their relationship to the wider literature around the complex and sometimes contradictory relationship between warfare and medicine. It examines the ways in which the masculine identity of male medical caregivers from the ranks of the Royal Army Medical Corps, namely stretcher bearers and medical orderlies, was perceived and represented both by the men themselves and those they cared for. In doing so it argues that total war played a crucial role in shaping social and cultural perceptions of caregiving as a gendered practice. It also identifies particular tensions between continuity and change in social understandings of medical care as a gendered practice which would continue to shape twentieth-century British society in the war's aftermath.

摘要

第一次世界大战期间英国军事医学这一主题,长期以来一直是性别史学家的一个富有成果的研究领域。从对新兵和应征入伍者的身体检查,到女性作为医疗服务提供者角色的不断扩大,再到患有战争相关伤病的男性所经历的冲突的身体和情感后果,这场战争的医学史为战争如何塑造英国男性气质和女性气质,作为文化、主观和具体体现的身份,提供了重要的启示。然而,这类文献大多聚焦于女性护士以及伤病军人的性别身份。然而,越来越多关于战时医疗护理如何塑造男性护理人员性别身份的更复杂理解开始浮现。本文探讨了对男性医疗护理人员男性气质的一些新出现的理解,以及它们与围绕战争与医学之间复杂且有时相互矛盾的关系的更广泛文献的关系。它考察了来自皇家陆军医疗队的男性医疗护理人员,即担架员和医务勤务员的男性身份,是如何被他们自己以及他们所护理的人所认知和呈现的。在此过程中,文章认为总体战在将护理视为一种性别化实践的社会和文化认知塑造中起到了关键作用。它还指出了社会将医疗护理视为一种性别化实践的理解中,连续性与变化之间的特定紧张关系,这种紧张关系在战后将继续塑造20世纪的英国社会。

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