White privilege and professionalization: a decolonial and critical feminist perspective on professional nursing
This article offers a critical perspective linking invisibility with the political foundations of the dominant, Eurocentric model of modern nursing. Using critical feminist and decolonial feminist frameworks, this paper begins by analyzing gendered, reproductive labor in the centuries leading up to...
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Main Author: | Natalie Stake-Doucet (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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