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Nursing a Radical Imagination - Moving From Theory and History to Action and Alternate Futures

English · Hardback

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Examining the historical context of healthcare whilst focusing on building a more just, equitable world, this book proposes a radical imagination for nursing and presents possibilities for speculative futures embracing queer, feminist, posthuman, and abolitionist frames.


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Introduction. Part I: Towards a Re/Visioned History for Nursing. 1.Alleviating the Suffering of Others: Nursing and Humanitarian Reason Under Neoliberalism. 2.Finding CASSANDRA: Mythology, Hagiography, Historiography for Nursing. 3.Madeleine Knows Best: Culture, Race, and Whiteness in the Discipline of Nursing. Part II: A Critical Understanding of the Present. 4.For Whom Does the Alarm Bell Toll? On Nursing Identity and Revolution. 5.Imagining afFIRMative Futures for Nursing. 6.Hypervisible Nurses in the Covidicene: Reclaiming the Scripts of Personhood and Agency. 7.Metastatic Growth: The Healthcare Industry's Increasing Contribution to the Plasticene. Part III: A Radical Imagination for Nursing. 8.'Settler Harm Reduction' in Nursing Education: Generativity not Hierarchy. 9.Using Arts-Based Participatory Methods to Teach Cultural Safety. 10a.Artificial Intelligence for Health and Care is Not Inevitable: Introduction and Critical Vocabulary. 10b.Artificial Intelligence for Health and Care is Not Inevitable: Ten Commitments to New Futures. Part IV: Getting There: Speculative Paths for the Present/Future. 11.Horizons: Shifting the Gaze and Topography of Nursing Education. 12.Open Nursing Science: Using Citizen Science to Make Nursing Knowledge Wide-Open. 13.Posthuman Pedagogy: Metamorphosing Nursing Education for a Dying Planet. 14.#AbolishNursing: An Ethics for Creating Safer Realities. Epilogue


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Jessica Dillard-Wright is an Assistant Professor at University of Massachusetts Amherst Elaine Marie College of Nursing. She/they is also the 21-22 University of California Irvine Center for Nursing Philosophy Fellow.
Jane Hopkins-Walsh is a primary care pediatric nurse practitioner at Boston Children's Hospital, USA, and a PhD candidate at Boston College Connell School of Nursing.
Brandon Brown is a bedside nurse, teacher, clinical assistant professor and doctor of education student at the University of Vermont in Burlington, USA.


Summary

Examining the historical context of healthcare whilst focusing on building a more just, equitable world, this book proposes a radical imagination for nursing and presents possibilities for speculative futures embracing queer, feminist, posthuman, and abolitionist frames.

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