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Evidence of the Unspeakable
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2011
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Humanity And MedicineSocial CriticismRhetoricNursing PracticeExistentialismBioethicsDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesPost-truthPhilosophy Of MedicineCritical TheoryCompassion FatigueEffective Nursing PracticeNursingMedical EthicsMental Health NursingContemporary Health CareNursing ResearchEpistemic JusticeMedicalization
This philosophical article utilizes the concept of "the Unspeakable," referring to the creation of biopolitical spaces for nursing in which compassion is rendered severely diminished to impossible. The effect of the Unspeakable in shaping nursing practice is explored in contemporary health care. Local, autobiographical narratives are used to illustrate the effect of the Unspeakable on nursing in both the academic and clinical settings. Alternative strategies for resisting the Unspeakable and promoting compassion as an essential element of effective nursing practice are proposed.
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