Reframing Silence as Purposeful: Emotions in Extreme Contexts

被引:10
作者
Rauch, Madeleine [1 ,2 ]
Ansari, Shahzad Shaz [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge, England
[2] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge Judge Business Sch, Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1AG, England
关键词
diaries; emotions; extreme context; silence; GRAND CHALLENGES; OPERATING-ROOM; WORK; ORGANIZATIONS; DYNAMICS; SPEAKING; MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIORS; KNOWLEDGE; DISTRESS;
D O I
10.1111/joms.13079
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Individuals bear the weight of emotional distress when exposed to brutality and suffering in warzones. Yet, immersed in scenes of intense human tragedy, they must publicly mask their emotional turmoil. How then may such individuals cope with the emotional distress they suffer but mute? Through the analysis of 53 unsolicited, personal diaries, non-participant observations in conflict zones, and interviews with M & eacute;decins Sans Fronti & egrave;res personnel, we study medical professionals who work in extreme contexts. Employing Goffman's notions of frontstage and backstage behaviour, we reveal silence as an emotional defence mechanism. We argue that this silence is a result of individuals' deliberate choice rather than being muted by external forces. This choice enables individuals to maintain focus and perform critical, often life-saving duties under extreme pressure. We find that silence does not imply an absence of emotion nor diminish emotional distress. Instead, silence functions as a protective measure against potential emotional breakdowns. We illustrate how journaling serves as a private refuge for self-expression, enabling individuals to navigate their emotions and experiences away from scrutiny by others. We contribute to understanding emotional regulation in extreme contexts, and redefine silence as an essential aspect of coping and resilience.
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页码:1191 / 1219
页数:29
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