The Dutiful Daughters of the British Empire: Psychosocial Topology of The British Hospital in Smyrna

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Nurten Birlik, Orkun Kocabıyık, Hasan Baktır
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Scholarship on the accounts of the Western travellers about the Ottoman Empire focuses on some commonly known writers only, and Ismeer, or Smyrna, and its British hospital in 1855, by a lady [M. Nicol] remains neglected. It is a diary written by a lady-nurse, Martha Nicol, who worked in the British hospital in Smyrna, during the Crimean War. She is tightly bound in with the imperial ideology and by reconceptualising the space in the hospital, the lady-nurses help the British soldiers achieve a sense of continuity between their home back in England and the host culture about which they know very little. By playing a formative role to transpose this hospital to a homely space in a foreign territory, the lady-nurses function as psychic and cultural stabilisers. This essay aims to decipher how the hospital space functions as an ideological heterotopia of deviance, and how the lady-nurses contribute to its power to inspire the idea of “at-homeness” in the soldiers and retain the ideological structuring mechanisms in this distant location by exploring the textual evidence in the book. This essay will also explore how power and ideology are contextualised in the psychosocial topology of the hospital.
大英帝国的孝女们:士麦那大英医院的社会心理拓扑图
关于西方旅行者对奥斯曼帝国的描述,学术界只关注一些广为人知的作家,而一位女士(M. Nicol)所写的伊斯梅尔(或士麦尔纳)及其 1855 年的英国医院仍被忽视。这是克里米亚战争期间在士麦那英军医院工作的女护士玛莎-尼科尔所写的日记。她与帝国意识形态紧密相连,通过对医院空间的重新认识,女护士帮助英国士兵实现了他们在英国的家与他们知之甚少的东道国文化之间的连续感。女护士在异国他乡扮演着将医院转换为温馨空间的角色,发挥着心理和文化稳定器的作用。本文旨在通过探究书中的文本证据,解读医院空间是如何作为一个意识形态异托邦发挥偏差功能的,以及女护士是如何促进其激发士兵 "在家 "观念的力量,并在这个遥远的地方保留意识形态结构机制的。本文还将探讨权力和意识形态是如何在医院的社会心理拓扑中被语境化的。
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