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(Ad)ministering Angels: Colonial Nursing and the Extension of Empire in Africa
Authors:Sheryl Nestel
Affiliation:Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada.
Abstract:This essay reviews recent feminist scholarship, autobiographical narrative and fiction which explores nurses' engagement with empire in Africa and elsewhere in this century. Such literature suggests that while nursing work may have improved native health in colonized regions, it also contributed significantly to the establishment and stabilization of the racialized order of colonial rule. Of particular significance was colonial nursing's intervention into the reproductive practices of native women, resulting in the loss of local knowledges and autonomy, the disruption of complex social links and indigenous health strategies, and the expansion of markets for western capitalism.
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