Added on July 26, 2018 Medicina/Medicine The Persistence of Félicité Kina: Kinship, Gender, and Everyday Resistance In January of 1803, the sixteen-year-old Félicité-Adelaïde Kina (née Quimard) traveled from Paris to Pontarlier to protest the imprisonment of […]
Added on May 31, 2018 Medicina/Medicine Locating Enslaved Black Wet Nurses in the Literature of French Slavery “Enslaved women and their children enter the archives in little more than fragments.”1 In George Sand’s 1832 idealist novel, Indiana, […]
Added on February 15, 2018 Medicina/Medicine Medicina/Medicine: A Special Nursing Clio Series on Latin America and the Caribbean When I started writing for Nursing Clio in late 2014, I was excited to bring a Latin American focus to […]