Dillard-Wright Jessica, Valderama-Wallace Claire, Canty Lucinda, Perron Amélie, De Sousa Ismalia, Gullick Janice
Elaine Marieb College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA.
Department of Nursing, California State University, East Bay, Hayward, California, USA.
Nurs Philos. 2023 Apr 26:e12443. doi: 10.1111/nup.12443.
Drawing from a keynote panel held at the hybrid 25th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference, this discussion paper examines the question of epistemic silence in nursing from five different perspectives. Contributors include US-based scholar Claire Valderama-Wallace, who meditated on ecosystems of settler colonial logics of nursing; American scholar Lucinda Canty discussed the epistemic silencing of nurses of colour; Canadian scholar Amelie Perron interrogated the use of disobedience and parrhesia in and for nursing; Canada-based scholar Ismalia De Sousa considered what nursing protects in its silences; and Australian scholar Janice Gullick spoke to trans invisibility in nursing.
本文基于在第25届国际护理哲学混合会议上举行的主题小组讨论,从五个不同角度探讨了护理领域的认知沉默问题。撰稿人包括美国学者克莱尔·瓦尔德拉马 - 华莱士,她思考了定居者殖民护理逻辑的生态系统;美国学者露辛达·坎蒂讨论了有色人种护士的认知沉默;加拿大学者阿梅莉·佩龙审视了护理中不服从和直言不讳的运用;加拿大籍学者伊斯马利亚·德·索萨思考了护理在沉默中所保护的内容;澳大利亚学者贾尼斯·古利克谈到了护理中跨性别者的隐形问题。