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'If you have a soul, you will volunteer at once': Gendered expectations of duty to care during pandemics

机译:“如果您有灵魂,您将立即志愿”:在大流行期间对照料的性别期望

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Duty to care has been identified as a pressing ethical issue in contemporary discussions of pandemic preparedness; however, nuanced discussions of this complicated issue are relatively limited. This article presents historical data from the experience of the 1918 influenza pandemic in Brantford, Ontario in Canada, demonstrating that, in the face of an actual pandemic, the particular construction of duty to care as both moral and gendered meant that women were placed at a greater personal risk during this time. Given that women still dominate the front lines of healthcare work, we argue that it is critical for current stakeholders to reflect on how these historical patterns may be replicated in contemporary pandemic planning and response.
机译:在当代关于大流行防范的讨论中,照顾义务已被视为一个紧迫的道德问题。但是,对此复杂问题的细致讨论相对有限。本文提供了来自1918年加拿大安大略省布兰特福德大流行的经验的历史数据,表明面对实际的大流行,无论是道德上的还是性别上的照料义务的特殊构造都意味着妇女被置于犯罪现场。在此期间更大的个人风险。鉴于女性仍然主导着医疗工作的前线,我们认为对于当前的利益相关者而言,反思如何在当代的大流行规划和应对中复制这些历史模式至关重要。

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