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Care we francuskiej przestrzeni kulturowej: w poszukiwaniu słowa i związków z pielęgniarstwem
Care in the French Cultural Space: In Search of a Word and Its Relation to Nursing

Author(s): Arkadiusz Koselak-Maréchal
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Stowarzyszenie Czasu Kultury
Keywords: care;translation;French language;nursing;

Summary/Abstract: Care is a universal phenomenon conceptualized in the American cultural space. When the conceptualization of care reached France, the problem of translating the name of this concept arose and is yet to be solved. A semantic analysis of the closest equivalent of “care” in French, soin, reveals that despite the semantic proximity, the use of soin as a translation of “care” is problematic. This raises the question of what should actually be translated: the English word “care” or “care” as the name of the concept. Related to this question is the hypothesis that although care is a universal phenomenon, its Anglo-Saxon conceptualization is culturally determined. Care is related to nursing, which, in a sense, constitutes its professionalization; the French name of the field, soins infirmiers, contains the closest French equivalent to “care”. However, the relationship between nursing and care is not as simple as it might seem.

  • Issue Year: XXXVIII/2022
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 189-198
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Polish