村里的外人

J. Killmer
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拉贾斯坦邦农村政府部门的女医生短缺,在提供妇女保健方面留下了相当大的差距。这一章探讨了在她们的叙述中,女医生如何将自己定位为农村的局外人,无法在农村空间创造成功的事业和生活。考虑到农村工作的医学毕业生必须与城市高于乡村的医疗声望等级制度和将乡村定义为“落后”空间的时间尺度作斗争。在医生对村庄的叙述中,医生将村庄作为低教育和低阶级地位的代号,通过将自己与村庄的地理空间分离,他们也在自己与次等的他者之间建立了隐喻性的距离。女医生不愿占据农村空间,说明了阶级、空间和性别重叠影响医疗保健实践的方式,其影响远远超出了医生的职业生涯。
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Outsiders in the Village
A shortage of women doctors in Rajasthan’s rural government sector has left sizeable gaps in the provision of women’s healthcare. This chapter explores how, in their narratives, women doctors position themselves as outsiders in the village, unable to create successful careers and lives in rural spaces. Medical graduates considering a rural career must contend with the hierarchy of medical prestige that places cities above villages and the timescale that frames villages as ‘backwards’ spaces. In doctors’ narratives of the village, doctors used the village as code for low educational and class status—and by separating themselves from the geographical space of the village, they also put metaphorical distance between themselves and their subaltern Other. Women doctors’ reluctance to occupy rural space illuminates the ways that class, space, and gender overlap to shape the practice of healthcare, with impacts felt far beyond the careers of doctors.
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