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Nursing has been described as the most natural female occupation of all, embodying the so-called feminine ideals of tenderness and caring. Yet these ideals are juxtaposed with images of nurses as sex objects, or as ruthlessly efficient harridans. How have these very different images been constructed? And how do they relate to the reality of nursing - the close contact with blood, urine and faeces, and the involvement with the rites of birth, illness and death? Anthropology and Nursing explores the alternative ways different societies have developed to reconcile these contradictions. Using contemporary, historical and cross-cultural case material, the contributors trace the historical development of the role, and investigate the expected qualities of nurses within different cultural settings, such as India, Uganda and Japan. They look closely at the nurse as a social construct, and demonstrate how the stereotypes relate to a particular society's notions of gender. Designed primarily for anthropologists and sociologists interested in health, illness and systems of health care, Anthropology and Nursing challenges some of the myths of traditional nursing studies and provides an original perspective on doctor/nurse/patient relationships.Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN-139780415048811
eBay Product ID (ePID)94419396
Product Key Features
Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameAnthropology and Nursing
Publication Year1991
SubjectNursing, Zoology, Anthropology
TypeTextbook
AuthorJenny Littlewood, Pat Holden
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height216 mm
Item Weight310 g
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EditorPat Holden, Jenny Littlewood
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom