Moral injury and the humanities: interdisciplinary perspectives
"This book brings together leading interdisciplinary scholars to broaden and deepen the conversation about moral injury. In original essays, the contributors present new research to show how the humanities are crucial for understanding the expressions, meaning, and significance of moral injury....
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 ANDREW I. COHEN AND KATHRYN McCLYMOND SECTION 1 Some Frameworks for Moral Injury 15 1 The Moral Challenges of Moral Injury 17 JOHANNES LANG AND ROBIN MAY SCHOTT 2 Ulterior Motives and Moral Injury in War 35 SABA BAZARGAN-FORWARD 3 Theorizing Moral Injury with Reports of Trauma 50 ANDREW I. COHEN AND JENNIFER A. SAMP 4 The Ethics of Moral Injury 68 DAVID RODIN 5 Moral Injury and the Making of Amends 85 LINDA RADZIK SECTION 2 Experiences of Moral Injury 6 Greek Tragedy, Virgil’s Aeneid, and The Moral Injury of Combat Veterans and Healthcare Workers HENRY BAYERLE 101 103
viii Contents 7 Moral Injury in Law Enforcement 124 JOHN KLEINIG 8 Photojournalism and Moral Injury: An Inquiry 138 LAUREN WALSH 9 The Moral Limits to Moral Testimony in Soldiering 162 KEVIN CUTRIGHT 10 Meaning-Making and Moral Injury: The Role of the Narrative in Understanding Trauma 178 JOSHUA MANTZ SECTION 3 Accounts of Recovery: Applying Humanistic Approaches to Moral Injury 11 Evil in Innocence: Moral Injury and the Encounter with Children 195 197 ALAN ROOF 12 On the Necessity of Ritual for Moral Injury Recovery 214 RITA NAKASHIMA BROCK 13 Animist Forms of Atonement and Healing in Edwidge Danticat’s The Dew Breaker 230 JAY RAJIVA 14 Rituals and MoralInjury: How Veterans Make Peace 249 KATHRYN McCLYMOND Conclusion 266 List of Contributors Index 271 275
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 ANDREW I. COHEN AND KATHRYN McCLYMOND SECTION 1 Some Frameworks for Moral Injury 15 1 The Moral Challenges of Moral Injury 17 JOHANNES LANG AND ROBIN MAY SCHOTT 2 Ulterior Motives and Moral Injury in War 35 SABA BAZARGAN-FORWARD 3 Theorizing Moral Injury with Reports of Trauma 50 ANDREW I. COHEN AND JENNIFER A. SAMP 4 The Ethics of Moral Injury 68 DAVID RODIN 5 Moral Injury and the Making of Amends 85 LINDA RADZIK SECTION 2 Experiences of Moral Injury 6 Greek Tragedy, Virgil’s Aeneid, and The Moral Injury of Combat Veterans and Healthcare Workers HENRY BAYERLE 101 103
viii Contents 7 Moral Injury in Law Enforcement 124 JOHN KLEINIG 8 Photojournalism and Moral Injury: An Inquiry 138 LAUREN WALSH 9 The Moral Limits to Moral Testimony in Soldiering 162 KEVIN CUTRIGHT 10 Meaning-Making and Moral Injury: The Role of the Narrative in Understanding Trauma 178 JOSHUA MANTZ SECTION 3 Accounts of Recovery: Applying Humanistic Approaches to Moral Injury 11 Evil in Innocence: Moral Injury and the Encounter with Children 195 197 ALAN ROOF 12 On the Necessity of Ritual for Moral Injury Recovery 214 RITA NAKASHIMA BROCK 13 Animist Forms of Atonement and Healing in Edwidge Danticat’s The Dew Breaker 230 JAY RAJIVA 14 Rituals and MoralInjury: How Veterans Make Peace 249 KATHRYN McCLYMOND Conclusion 266 List of Contributors Index 271 275 |
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