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通过泰勒和巴赫金审视多元文化主义、性别歧视与宗教原教旨主义的融合:拓展后殖民女性主义认识论

Examining the conflation of multiculturalism, sexism, and religious fundamentalism through Taylor and Bakhtin: expanding post-colonial feminist epistemology.

作者信息

Racine Louise

机构信息

University of Saskatchewan, College of Nursing, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

出版信息

Nurs Philos. 2009 Jan;10(1):14-25. doi: 10.1111/j.1466-769X.2008.00378.x.

Abstract

In this post-9/11 era marked by religious and ethnic conflicts and the rise of cultural intolerance, ambiguities arising from the conflation of multiculturalism, sexism, and religious fundamentalism jeopardize the delivery of culturally safe nursing care to non-Western populations. This new social reality requires nurses to develop a heightened awareness of health issues pertaining to racism and ethnocentrism to provide culturally safe care to non-Western immigrants or refugees. Through the lens of post-colonial feminism, this paper explores the challenge of providing culturally safe nursing care in the context of the post-9/11 in Canadian healthcare settings. A critical appraisal of the literature demonstrates that post-colonial feminism, despite some limitations, remains a valuable theoretical perspective to apply in cultural nursing research and develop culturally safe nursing practice. Post-colonial feminism offers the analytical lens to understand how health, social and cultural context, race and gender intersect to impact on non-Western populations' health. However, an uncritical application of post-colonial feminism may not serve racialized men's and women's interests because of its essentialist risk. Post-colonial feminism must expand its epistemological assumptions to integrate Taylor's concept of identity and recognition and Bakhtin's concepts of dialogism and unfinalizability to explore non-Western populations' health issues and the context of nursing practice. This would strengthen the theoretical adequacy of post-colonial feminist approaches in unveiling the process of racialization that arises from the conflation of multiculturalism, sexism, and religious fundamentalism in Western healthcare settings.

摘要

在这个以宗教和种族冲突以及文化不容忍现象加剧为特征的“9·11”后时代,多元文化主义、性别歧视和宗教原教旨主义相互交织所产生的模糊性,危及到向非西方人群提供文化安全的护理服务。这种新的社会现实要求护士提高对与种族主义和民族中心主义相关的健康问题的认识,以便为非西方移民或难民提供文化安全的护理。本文通过后殖民女性主义的视角,探讨了在加拿大医疗环境中“9·11”后背景下提供文化安全护理的挑战。对文献的批判性评估表明,后殖民女性主义尽管存在一些局限性,但仍是应用于文化护理研究和发展文化安全护理实践的宝贵理论视角。后殖民女性主义提供了一种分析视角,以理解健康、社会和文化背景、种族和性别如何相互交织,从而影响非西方人群的健康。然而,不加批判地应用后殖民女性主义可能不符合种族化男性和女性的利益,因为它存在本质主义风险。后殖民女性主义必须扩展其认识论假设,将泰勒的身份认同和承认概念以及巴赫金的对话主义和未完成性概念整合进来,以探讨非西方人群的健康问题和护理实践背景。这将加强后殖民女性主义方法在揭示西方医疗环境中多元文化主义、性别歧视和宗教原教旨主义相互交织所产生的种族化过程方面的理论充分性。

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