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Embodying 'the new white race': Colonial Doctors and Settler Society in Algeria, 1878-1911

机译:体现“新的白人种族”:阿尔及利亚的殖民地医生和定居者协会,1878-1911年

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This article examines the cultural identifications of doctors of French origin working for the colonial medical service in Algeria at the end of the nineteenth century. As representatives of the state, doctors were expected to uphold the gendered values of civilisation which underpinned the French Third Republic and its empire. Yet they also formed part of a mixed European settler community which insisted upon its own racial and cultural specificity. Faced with a series of centralising reforms to the service from 1878, doctors tied their pursuit of professional freedom to a wider settler movement for autonomy. In so doing, they came to embody a self-proclaimed 'new white race' which sought to physically regenerate the empire. In tracing these doctors' mediation between their governmental employers and their settler patients, this article exposes tensions within French medical culture in Algeria and reflects on the consequences for the operation of colonial power.
机译:本文研究了19世纪末在阿尔及利亚从事殖民医疗服务的法国血统医生的文化特征。作为国家的代表,人们期望医生们能够维护法兰西第三共和国及其帝国基础上的性别文明价值观。然而,它们也构成了一个欧洲混合移民社区的一部分,该社区坚持自己的种族和文化特色。面对1878年以来对服务的一系列集中改革,医生将对职业自由的追求与更广泛的定居者运动联系在一起,以实现自治。通过这样做,他们开始体现出一个自称的“新白人种族”,该种族试图在身体上重生帝国。在追踪这些医生在政府雇主与定居患者之间的调解时,本文揭示了法国在阿尔及利亚的医学文化中的紧张局势,并反思了殖民权力运作的后果。

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