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Citation

Moss P, Prince MJ. Emotion Space Society 2017; 24: 57-65.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.emospa.2015.11.001

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Within the span of a week in late November 2013, three Canadian Forces members committed suicide. Another suicide was reported in early December. This spate of soldiers taking their own lives caused uproar among military families and suicide survivors. Our interest in these suicides is the discourses around helping traumatized warriors and veterans that seem to be circulating both in tandem and at odds with one another. We draw on Michel Foucault's ideas about discourse, truth games, and parrhēsia to unravel some of the complicated connections within the discourse of helping traumatized soldiers. Using the analytical method of audiography, we make the case for understanding these discourses as parts of authoritative narratives and echoed narratives. We pay close attention to the embeddedness of emotion in the discursive practices of help-seeking and help-offering and to the mobilization of emotion within the asymmetries in the practice of power. We close with comments about the mediated effects of military and state hierarchies in discourses of helping traumatized warriors.


Language: en

Keywords

Audiography; Foucault; Narratives; PTSD; Truth games; Veterans

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