Weary Warriors Lukas KunzAs seen in military documents, medical journals, novels, films, television shows, and memoirs, soldiers invisible wounds are not innate cracks in individual psyches that break under the stress of war. Instead, the generation of weary warriors is caught up in wider social and political networks and institutionsfamilies, activist groups, government bureaucracies, welfare state programsmediated through a military hierarchy, psychiatry rooted in mind body
and therefore at war with himself
rehabilitation and symptom management
and ultimately healthier scheme of representation
This book demonstrates that society needs to pay attention to how the body is manipulated if we are to work for social progress and political justice
Helps CNLs to produce positive outcomes that sustain the CNL role
dealing with topics such as historiographic bias
As they gaze upon the moon’s intricate features
George Cukor
rickshaw pullers relied on entrepreneurial flair
Following the tragic loss of her younger brother
Leyerle has been a leader in the rise and renewal of medieval studies on this continent in the past thirty years
This book challenges white readers to rethink their own untroubled identification with gender theory