'Conservative pioneers': the formation of the South African Society of Medical Women.

L. Walker
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This article analyses the professional struggles for the South African Society of Medical Women during the 1950s and 1960s. Drawing on interview and archival material, it details their first two campaigns. The first aimed to raise the retirement age of women doctors to bring it in line with their male colleagues, and the second sought to abolish the marriage bar which prevented married women from working in the public service. The research revealed them to have been successful in their endeavours. The article argues that their success was largely due to their conservative gender and racial ideology. The Society sought inclusion into the profession in ways which suited the interests of both men and the state. They widened women's access to the profession without upsetting the gender hierarchies of the medical profession. While their conservative 'gender' strategies facilitated their professional inclusion, so too did their race. This article argues that their whiteness ensured that they were the beneficiaries of racial inclusion in a profession structured by racist conventions and divided along racial lines.
"保守先锋":南非女医务人员协会的成立。
本文分析了20世纪50年代和60年代南非医务妇女协会的职业斗争。根据采访和档案资料,本书详细介绍了他们的前两次活动。第一个法案旨在提高女医生的退休年龄,使其与男同事保持一致,第二个法案试图废除阻止已婚妇女从事公共服务工作的婚姻禁令。研究表明,他们的努力取得了成功。文章认为,他们的成功很大程度上是由于他们保守的性别和种族意识形态。该协会寻求以符合个人和国家利益的方式加入这个行业。他们扩大了妇女进入医疗行业的机会,但没有打破医疗行业的性别等级制度。虽然她们保守的“性别”策略促进了她们的职业包容,但她们的种族也促进了她们的职业包容。这篇文章认为,他们的白人身份确保了他们在一个由种族主义惯例构成并按种族划分的职业中成为种族包容的受益者。
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