TY - JOUR
T1 - Dress and distinction in nursing, 1860-1939: 'A corporate (as well as corporeal) armour of probity and purity'
AU - Brooks, Jane
AU - Rafferty, Anne Marie
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - This article considers the uniform and uniform rules which formed an important part of the 'reformed nurse' in the latter years of the nineteenth century and remained central to the concept of the nurse in the twentieth. It will be shown that the rules and regulations of nurses' garb continued long after the rules for women's dress in general had relaxed. These dress codes were used by the reformers of nursing to provide a 'space' between the 'new or reformed nurse' and her morally suspect predecessor, the Sairey Gamp figure in Charles Dickens's Martin Chuzzlewit. The nurses' garb was created to provide a common identity for the profession at a time of rapid social change. But within this context it also represented its distinctiveness; uniform was a metaphor for the class divisions and symbolic fractures within the profession.
AB - This article considers the uniform and uniform rules which formed an important part of the 'reformed nurse' in the latter years of the nineteenth century and remained central to the concept of the nurse in the twentieth. It will be shown that the rules and regulations of nurses' garb continued long after the rules for women's dress in general had relaxed. These dress codes were used by the reformers of nursing to provide a 'space' between the 'new or reformed nurse' and her morally suspect predecessor, the Sairey Gamp figure in Charles Dickens's Martin Chuzzlewit. The nurses' garb was created to provide a common identity for the profession at a time of rapid social change. But within this context it also represented its distinctiveness; uniform was a metaphor for the class divisions and symbolic fractures within the profession.
U2 - 10.1080/09612020601049678
DO - 10.1080/09612020601049678
M3 - Article
VL - 16
SP - 41
EP - 57
JO - Women's History Review
JF - Women's History Review
SN - 0961-2025
IS - 1
ER -