作者: Louise Racine
DOI: 10.1111/J.1466-769X.2008.00378.X
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摘要: In this post-9/11 era marked by religious and ethnic conflicts the rise of cultural intolerance, ambiguities arising from conflation multiculturalism, sexism, fundamentalism jeopardize delivery culturally safe nursing care to non-Western populations. This new social reality requires nurses develop a heightened awareness health issues pertaining racism ethnocentrism provide immigrants or refugees. Through lens post-colonial feminism, paper explores challenge providing in context Canadian healthcare settings. A critical appraisal literature demonstrates that despite some limitations, remains valuable theoretical perspective apply research practice. Post-colonial feminism offers analytical understand how health, context, race gender intersect impact on populations' health. However, an uncritical application may not serve racialized men's women's interests because its essentialist risk. must expand epistemological assumptions integrate Taylor's concept identity recognition Bakhtin's concepts dialogism unfinalizability explore would strengthen adequacy feminist approaches unveiling process racialization arises Western