Remember the Nurses

Apa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 5 (2):19-21 (2006)
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Abstract

As feminist theory explicates its fundamental principles – justice for the oppressed – it can lose its essential focus on the situation of women. One example is the inattention to nurses within feminist bioethics. Nurses deserve attention because most are women, but also because their lack of power is paradigmatic of patriarchy. Those examining ethics consultations should discuss whether nurses are allowed to request them. But feminists also need to imagine ways in which nurses can be heard when, for instance, their worklives are “redesigned.” Doing so would also allow attention to other classes of the disempowered.

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Judith Andre
Michigan State University

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