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Scrapping the Scrubs

Scrapping the Scrubs

Michelle Mattson

Michelle Mattson
2021
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Are you a nurse feeling stuck, unsatisfied with your career and not sure what else you can do? Nurses are taught how to perform many tasks such as how to assess their patients, how to calculate drug dosages, and how to document. Nurses are not taught how to be business owners. Written from the perspective of a seasoned nurse, the book is a guide for nurses who are ready to "scrap their scrubs" and become business owners but have no idea of where to start. Intended to inspire those ready for a change in their nursing career, the reader is tasked with understanding the why, and examining possible avenues based on skills they already have. Success is possible as demonstrated by the examples of successful nurse entrepreneurs providing insight into their " how and why".
Mapping Morality in Postwar German Women's Fiction
Analyzes Wolf's, Drewitz's, and Weil's views of individual responsibility in history, with reference to theories of memory and feminist ethics. Christa Wolf (1929-), Ingeborg Drewitz (1923-1986), and Grete Weil (1906-1999) occupy very different positions in postwar German literature, yet all three challenge readers to consider how individuals understand their roles in history and how they negotiate their personal responsibilities based on those roles. These three are, of course, by no means the only German writers to have dealt with such questions in the wake of the Third Reich. But Wolf, Drewitz,and Weil ground their projects in the family, an institution often left out of such inquiries, giving them a different starting point for moral reflection. Before looking closely at the three writers' views of the individual's role and responsibility, the book devotes a chapter to the examination of individual and collective memory, then a chapter to how feminist ethicists view moral responsibility. Chapters on the three writers' literary approachesto the questions follow: Wolf enacts a process of historical and geographic triangulation; Drewitz constructs concentric historical and social circles; Weil seeks to repair the historical ruptures of the Holocaust, creating new historical narratives and exploring the limitations of traditional bourgeois morality. Each of the three attempts to map a geography of morals that begins within the structures of the extended family but interrogates individual responsibility in an increasingly globalized environment. Michelle Mattson is Professor of German at Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee.
Franz Xaver Kroetz

Franz Xaver Kroetz

Michelle Mattson

Berg Publishers
1996
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Franz Xaver Kroetz -- banana-cutter, hospital orderly, fledgling actor and, more significantly, Germany's most popular contemporary dramatist of the seventies and early eighties. This study, which situates Kroetz's aesthetics in a political context, focuses on four plays that mark crisis points in his development of a political aesthetic. The breaks in otherwise very successful aesthetic models occur as Kroetz responds to changing social conditions.All those interested in Kroetz, as well as in broader aesthetic questions, will find that this book makes important breakthroughs.