TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - 'It Changed Me As A Man:' Reframing Military Masculinity in the Army's 'Shoulder to Shoulder' Suicide Prevention Campaign JO - Journal of war and culture studies A1 - Kieran, D. SP - 306 EP - 323 VL - 14 IS - 3 N2 - As the suicide rate among U.S. active-duty troops surpassed the national average for the first time. Responding to what was widely perceived as a crisis brought on in part by indifference to soldiers' suffering, media coverage increasingly criticized the Army's hypermasculine culture as a barrier to soldiers needing mental health care faced. The Army's 2010 'Shoulder to Shoulder' campaign, however, represents one location in which the Army challenged dominant discourses of military masculinity, privileging familial and homosocial responsibility over stoicism, toughness, and self-reliance and casting suicide as a failure to be appropriately masculine. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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LA - en SN - 1752-6272 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17526272.2020.1722417 ID - ref1 ER -