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Nursing > Nursing: Ethics
Paradoxes in Nurses' Identity, Culture and Image: The Shadow Side of Nursing
McAllister, Margaret
ISBN 13: 
9780367364397
ISBN 10: 
0367364395
Category: 
Nursing: Ethics
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Format: 
Paperback
Status: 
Publication Cancelled
Imprint: 
Routledge
Affiliation: 
Central Queensland University, Australia
Audience: 
College/higher education
Pages: 
152
Weight: 
2
Retail Price: 
49.95
Quantity On Hand: 
0
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Synopsis:

This book examines some of the more disturbing representations of nurses in popular culture, to understand nursing’s complex identities, challenges and future directions.

It critically analyses disquieting representations of nurses who don’t care, who kill, who inspire fear or who do not comply with laws and policies. Also addressed are stories about how power is used, as well as supernatural experiences in nursing. Using a series of examples taken from popular culture ranging from film, television and novels to memoirs and true crime podcasts, it interrogates the meaning of the shadow side of nursing and the underlying paradoxes that influence professional identity. Iconic nursing figures are still powerful today. Decades after they were first created, Ratched and Annie Wilkes continue to make readers and viewers shudder at the prospect of ever being ill. Modern story telling modes are bringing to audiences the grim reality that some nurses are members of the working poor – like Cath Hardacre in Trust me, and others can be dangerous con artists, like Dirty John.

This book is important reading for all those interested in understanding the links between nursing’s image and the profession’s potential as an agent for change.


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