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Riting' cultural safety within the postcolonial and postnational feminist project: toward new epistemologies of healing.

机译:在后殖民和后国家的女权主义计划中“加强文化安全”:走向新的康复认识论。

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The concept of cultural safety, developed by indigenous nurses in the postcolonial climate of New Zealand, has not been widely examined in North America. In this article we explicate the theoretical and methodological issues that came to the forefront in our attempts to use this concept in our research with different populations in Canada. We argue that this concept prompts us to "think critically" about ourselves and our patients, and to be mindful of our own sociocultural, economic, and historical location. This critical reflection has implications for how we live, relate to one another, and practice in our various professional disciplines. On the basis of our findings, we discuss how the concept might be rewritten within a critical postcolonial and postnational feminist discourse.
机译:由土著护士在新西兰的后殖民时期开发的文化安全概念在北美尚未得到广泛研究。在本文中,我们将阐述在尝试对加拿大不同人群进行研究时使用这一概念时最重要的理论和方法论问题。我们认为,这一概念促使我们对自己和患者进行“批判性思考”,并注意自己的社会文化,经济和历史位置。这种批判性的反思对我们的生活,彼此之间的联系以及我们各个专业领域的实践都有影响。根据我们的发现,我们讨论如何在批判的后殖民和后国家女权主义话语中重写这一概念。

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