Nursing History

Film Maker
McMahon, Marian
Year
1989
Country
Canada
Language
Format
16mm
Length
10
Genre
experimental
Category
Families, Portraits, science/medicine, Work about Women, Work by Women

“Nursing History” began as an inquiry into the nature of woman’s work, specifically the relationship between woman’s work as wives and mothers, and woman’s work as nurses. Having worked as a nurse for ten years, I decided to locate this inquiry historically, within my own past as represented in the home movies that, for the most part, my father had made and that stand as a record of our family’s collective history. From 1968-1984, 60 minutes worth of history, on Super 8 film, were recorded. Out of this footage there were forty minutes of weddings and in each case it was the bridge that was related to our family. In reviewing this public record of interpreted events, I found myself living within memories of events that could not be seen. While watching these familiar faces represented in this official history, I recalled other versions of the events recorded, as well as other events that didn’t get recorded but had occurred at the same time. I began to ask what else was being recorded here and whose histories were these images claiming to represent? (MM)

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