Gendered Struggles over the Medical Profession in the Modern Middle East and North Africa

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Journal of Middle East Womens Studies Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1215/15525864-9494108
Liat Kozma, Nicole Khayat
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abstract:Historians of the professionalization of medicine in colonized regions, including the Middle East, have mostly focused on male practitioners, whereas histories of women in the medical professions are mostly centered in Western societies. The present issue examines histories of female medical practitioners by looking at case studies spanning the twentieth century from Algeria, Palestine, Israel, Iran, and Iraq. The introduction to this issue offers an overview of existing scholarship and charts sources and directions for future research and historical actors yet to be studied. The articles examine microlevel contact zones, in which women's agency shaped and was shaped by colonial and postcolonial encounters, decolonization, and the formation of national professions. They reveal tensions within the medical sphere, between men and women, foreign and local, colonizer and colonized.
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近代中东北非医疗行业的阶级斗争
摘要:在包括中东在内的殖民地区,医学专业化的历史学家大多关注男性从业者,而女性从事医学职业的历史大多集中在西方社会。本期通过对阿尔及利亚、巴勒斯坦、以色列、伊朗和伊拉克20世纪的个案研究,探讨了女性医生的历史。这一问题的引言概述了现有的学术,并为未来的研究和有待研究的历史参与者绘制了来源和方向。这些文章考察了微观层面的接触区,在这些接触区中,妇女的能动性形成了殖民地和后殖民时期的遭遇、非殖民化和国家职业的形成。它们揭示了医疗领域内的紧张关系,包括男性和女性、外国和当地、殖民者和被殖民者之间的紧张关系。
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