The Female Imperial Agent and the Intricacies of Power: British Nurses in Mandate Palestine

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Hagit Krik
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abstract:British women have hitherto been almost absent from the history of British colonialism in the Middle East, and particularly in Mandate Palestine (1918–48). By using an individual tale of a British nurse as a vantage point, the article explores the personal and professional experiences of British nurses in Mandate Palestine and scrutinizes their contested status. As women, as British, as medical practitioners, and specifically as nurses, British nurses present a singular type of local-level imperial agent who confronted multiple challenges to their identities. Empowered as imperial agents of health, biomedicine, and hygiene, they had exercised professional, cultural, and racial authority over indigenous people. At the same time, their gender, vocation, and marital status have limited their scope of influence within a male-dominated medical hierarchy, as well as locate them at the lower strata of British colonial society. Nurses' tales thus offer a unique perspective for investigating colonial power relations and the intersections of medicine, gender, race, and class.
女性帝国代理人和权力的错综复杂:英国护士在巴勒斯坦托管
迄今为止,英国妇女在英国在中东的殖民主义历史上几乎是缺席的,特别是在巴勒斯坦托管(1918 - 1948)。通过使用一个英国护士的个人故事作为优势点,文章探讨了英国护士在巴勒斯坦托管的个人和专业经验,并审查了他们有争议的地位。作为女性,作为英国人,作为医疗从业者,特别是作为护士,英国护士呈现出一种独特的地方层面的帝国代理人,她们面临着对自己身份的多重挑战。作为健康、生物医学和卫生方面的帝国代理人,他们对土著人民行使专业、文化和种族权威。与此同时,她们的性别、职业和婚姻状况限制了她们在男性主导的医学等级制度中的影响范围,并将她们定位于英国殖民社会的下层。因此,护士的故事为研究殖民权力关系和医学、性别、种族和阶级的交叉点提供了一个独特的视角。
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