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Divided sisterhood
Shula Marks

Divided sisterhood

race, class, and gender in the South African nursing profession

St. Martin's Press (1994)
9780333546192
306 pages
Dewey 306.4/61/0968
LC Classification RT14.S6 .M37 1994
LC Control No. 93029470

Subject

  • Apartheid - South Africa
  • Nurses - Public Opinion. - South Africa
  • Nursing - Social Aspects - South Africa
  • South Africa - Race Relations

Plot

'... a complex history told with consummate clarity, compassion and poignancy'- A.M.Rafferty, Department of Nursing and Midwifery Studies, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham This book explores the establishment of nursing as a profession for white, English-speaking 'ladies' in the last third of the nineteenth century, the class and racial tensions that developed as first Afrikaner and then African, Indian and Coloured women were drawn into its ranks, and the way in which processes of professionalisation further divided nurses. The book provides a powerful metaphor for South African society.

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