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a??Regarded, paid and housed as menialsa??: nursing in colonial India, 1900-1948

机译:a?“被视为,有偿并作为menialsa安置”?:印度殖民时期的护理,1900-1948年

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This article highlights the role of the colonial state in the ongoing stigmatization of the profession of nursing in India. The low status of nursing in India has long been ascribed to local culture, namely, caste and gender practices, which, it is often argued, made the acceptance of nursing as a career for young women impossible. My examination of interactions between the professional leadership and the state between 1900 and 1948, however, illustrates that in fact the inaction of the state meant that society's negative perceptions of nursing, whatever their origins, were entirely rational and reasonable. The state failure to attend to working conditions or to pay liveable wages meant that nursing was indeed a dirty, dangerous, low-status job, and that a number of nurses were forced to turn to prostitution. The dreadful conditions in which nurses were allowed to work in fact reinforced and validated the distaste many felt for the career of nursing, creating a longstanding legacy of stigma and low status for the profession in India. It is my contention that political discussion of the fortunes of nursing, throughout twentieth-century India, has remained overly focused on the issues of stigma and status, with insufficient focus on the more easily remedied issues of working conditions and pay.View full textDownload full textKeywordsnursing, stigma, colonial state, prostitutionRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19472498.2011.531609
机译:本文重点介绍了殖民地国家在印度对护理行业的持续污名化中的作用。长期以来,印度在护理方面的低地位归因于当地文化,即种姓和性别习俗,人们常常认为这种文化使接受护理作为年轻女性的职业成为不可能。然而,我对1900年至1948年之间专业领导与国家之间互动的研究表明,事实上,国家的无所作为意味着社会对护理的负面看法,无论其起源如何,都是完全理性和合理的。该州未能遵守工作条件或支付可居住的工资,这意味着护理确实是一种肮脏,危险,地位低下的工作,并且许多护士被迫转向卖淫。实际上,允许护士工作的可怕条件加剧并证实了许多人对护理事业的厌恶,为印度的职业造成了长期的耻辱和低下的地位。我认为在整个20世纪的印度,关于护理领域的政治讨论一直过分关注耻辱感和地位问题,而对工作条件和薪酬等更容易补救的问题的关注则不足。 textKeywords护理,污名,殖民地状态,卖淫ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b“};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19472498.2011.531609

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