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Nursing Civil Rights: Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corps (Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History)
Author: Charissa J. Threat
Year: March 27, 2015
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Language: English



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The book "Nursing Civil Rights Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corps Women Gender and Sexuality in American History" by Charissa J. Threat offers a comprehensive exploration of the parallel battles fought by African American women and white men in the US Army against occupational segregation, highlighting the complexities of the civil rights movement and its impact on both military and civilian nursing. The author delves into the stories of these two groups, revealing how their experiences challenged the dominant narrative of inevitable progress towards social justice. Through her research, Threat uncovers the nuanced nature of the integration campaigns waged by both groups, showcasing how progressive elements within each faction led to the breaking down of barriers in both military and civilian nursing. However, she also exposes the conservative threads that emerged among successful women, who became defenders of exclusionary practices as men sought to enter the field of military nursing. This ironic outcome reinforced the existing social hierarchies that perpetuated discrimination.
Книга «Nursing Civil Rights Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corps Women Gender and Sexuality in American History» Charissa J. Threat предлагает всестороннее исследование параллельных сражений, которые ведут афроамериканские женщины и белые мужчины в армии США против профессиональной сегрегации, подчеркивая сложность движения за гражданские права и его влияние как на военных, так и на гражданских медсестер. Автор углубляется в истории этих двух групп, раскрывая, как их опыт бросил вызов доминирующему повествованию о неизбежном прогрессе на пути к социальной справедливости. В своем исследовании Threat раскрывает нюансы интеграционных кампаний, проводимых обеими группами, демонстрируя, как прогрессивные элементы внутри каждой фракции привели к разрушению барьеров как в военном, так и в гражданском сестринском деле. Тем не менее, она также разоблачает консервативные нити, возникшие среди успешных женщин, которые стали защитниками эксклюзивных практик, поскольку мужчины стремились войти в сферу военного сестринского дела. Этот ироничный исход укрепил существующие социальные иерархии, которые увековечили дискриминацию.
livre « Nursing Civil Rights Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corps Women Gender and Sexuality in American History » Charissa J. Threat propose une étude complète des batailles parallèles menées par les femmes afro-américaines et les hommes blancs dans l'armée américaine contre la ségrégation professionnelle, soulignant la complexité du mouvement des droits civils et son impact sur les infirmières militaires et civiles. L'auteur approfondit l'histoire de ces deux groupes en révélant comment leur expérience a défié le discours dominant sur les progrès inévitables vers la justice sociale. Dans son étude, Threat révèle les nuances des campagnes d'intégration menées par les deux groupes, montrant comment les éléments progressistes au sein de chaque faction ont conduit à la destruction des barrières dans les domaines militaire et civil. Cependant, elle expose également les fils conservateurs qui sont apparus parmi les femmes réussies qui sont devenues les défenseurs des pratiques exclusives alors que les hommes cherchaient à entrer dans le domaine des soins infirmiers militaires. Ce résultat ironique a renforcé les hiérarchies sociales existantes qui ont perpétué la discrimination.
libro «Nursing Civil Rights Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corps Women Gender and Sexuality in American History» Charissa J. Threat ofrece un amplio estudio de las batallas paralelas que libran mujeres afroamericanas y hombres blancos en el Ejército de Estados Unidos contra la segregación profesional, destacando la complejidad del movimiento por los derechos civiles y su influencia tanto en las enfermeras militares como civiles. autor profundiza en las historias de estos dos grupos, revelando cómo sus experiencias desafiaron la narrativa dominante del progreso inevitable hacia la justicia social. En su estudio, Threat revela los matices de las campañas de integración llevadas a cabo por ambos grupos, demostrando cómo los elementos progresistas dentro de cada facción han llevado a la destrucción de barreras tanto en la enfermería militar como en la civil. n embargo, también expone los hilos conservadores surgidos entre las mujeres exitosas que se convirtieron en defensoras de prácticas exclusivas a medida que los hombres buscaban entrar en el campo de la enfermería militar. Este desenlace irónico fortaleció las jerarquías sociales existentes que perpetuaron la discriminación.
Il libro «Nursing Civil Rights Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corpi Women Gender and Sexuality in American History» di Charissa J. Threat offre una ricerca completa sulle battaglie parallele condotte da donne afroamericane e uomini bianchi nell'esercito americano contro la segregazione professionale sottolineando la complessità del movimento per i diritti civili e la sua influenza sulle infermiere militari e civili. L'autore approfondisce la storia di questi due gruppi, rivelando come la loro esperienza abbia sfidato la narrazione dominante dell'inevitabile progresso verso la giustizia sociale. Nel suo studio, Threat rivela le sfumature delle campagne di integrazione condotte da entrambi i gruppi, dimostrando come gli elementi progressivi all'interno di ogni fazione abbiano portato alla distruzione delle barriere sia in ambito militare che civile. Tuttavia, rivela anche i fili conservatori emersi tra le donne di successo che sono diventate protettori di pratiche esclusive, perché gli uomini cercavano di entrare nella sfera della sorellanza militare. Questo risultato ironico ha rafforzato le gerarchie sociali esistenti che hanno perpetuato la discriminazione.
Das Buch „Nursing Civil Rights Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corps Women Gender and Sexuality in American History“ von Charissa J. Threat bietet eine umfassende Untersuchung der parallelen Schlachten, die afroamerikanische Frauen und weiße Männer in der US-Armee gegen die berufliche Segregation führen, und unterstreicht die Komplexität der Bürgerrechtsbewegung und ihrer Auswirkungen auf das Militär und zivile Krankenschwestern. Der Autor taucht tief in die Geschichten dieser beiden Gruppen ein und enthüllt, wie ihre Erfahrungen die dominante Erzählung des unvermeidlichen Fortschritts auf dem Weg zu sozialer Gerechtigkeit in Frage gestellt haben. In seiner Studie zeigt Threat die Nuancen der Integrationskampagnen beider Gruppen auf und zeigt, wie progressive Elemente innerhalb jeder Fraktion zum Abbau von Barrieren sowohl in der militärischen als auch in der zivilen Krankenpflege geführt haben. e entlarvt jedoch auch die konservativen Fäden, die unter erfolgreichen Frauen entstanden sind, die zu Befürwortern exklusiver Praktiken wurden, als Männer versuchten, in den Bereich der militärischen Pflege einzutreten. Dieses ironische Ergebnis stärkte die bestehenden sozialen Hierarchien, die die Diskriminierung perpetuierten.
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Hemşirelik vil Hakları Orduda Cinsiyet ve Irk Hemşire Birlikleri Amerikan Tarihinde Kadın Cinsiyet ve Cinsellik Charissa J. Threat, ABD ordusunda Afrikalı Amerikalı kadınlar ve beyaz erkekler tarafından mesleki ayrımcılığa karşı yürütülen paralel savaşların kapsamlı bir çalışmasını sunar. vil haklar hareketinin karmaşıklığını ve hem askeri hem de sivil hemşireler üzerindeki etkisini vurgulamak. Yazar, bu iki grubun hikayelerine giriyor ve deneyimlerinin sosyal adalete doğru kaçınılmaz ilerlemenin baskın anlatısına nasıl meydan okuduğunu ortaya koyuyor. Araştırmasında Tehdit, her iki grup tarafından yürütülen entegrasyon kampanyalarının nüanslarını ortaya koyarak, her bir fraksiyondaki ilerici unsurların hem askeri hem de sivil hemşirelikteki engellerin yıkılmasına nasıl yol açtığını göstermektedir. Yine de, erkeklerin askeri hemşirelik alanına girmeye çalıştıkları için özel uygulamaların savunucusu olan başarılı kadınlar arasında ortaya çıkan muhafazakar bağları da ortaya koyuyor. Bu ironik sonuç, ayrımcılığı sürdüren mevcut sosyal hiyerarşileri güçlendirdi.
تمريض الحقوق المدنية بين الجنسين والعرق في فيلق الممرضات بالجيش الجنس والجنس في التاريخ الأمريكي تقدم Charissa J. Threat دراسة شاملة للمعارك الموازية التي تشنها النساء الأمريكيات من أصل أفريقي والرجال البيض في الجيش الأمريكي ضد الفصل المهني، وتسليط الضوء على تعقيد حركة الحقوق المدنية وأثرها على الممرضات العسكريات والمدنيات. يتعمق المؤلف في قصص هاتين المجموعتين، ويكشف كيف تحدت تجاربهما السرد المهيمن للتقدم الحتمي نحو العدالة الاجتماعية. يكشف Threat في بحثه عن الفروق الدقيقة في حملات التكامل التي تديرها كلتا المجموعتين، مما يوضح كيف أدت العناصر التقدمية داخل كل فصيل إلى كسر الحواجز في التمريض العسكري والمدني. ومع ذلك، فإنها تكشف أيضًا الخيوط المحافظة التي ظهرت بين النساء الناجحات اللائي أصبحن مدافعات عن الممارسات الحصرية حيث سعى الرجال لدخول عالم التمريض العسكري. عززت هذه النتيجة الساخرة التسلسلات الهرمية الاجتماعية القائمة التي تديم التمييز.

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