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Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Maps; Introduction; Fear and aspiration in post-apartheid South Africa; Towards an anthropology of professionalism; The struggle for autonomy in the making of professions; Citizenship revisited; Status and respectability in the South African nursing profession; About the book; Chapter One Geographies of Autonomy; Uneasy dependence between mission and state; Politics and professionalism; Spatial hierarchies; Structure and training; Anthropology and audit

Remaking respectability in a changing worldChapter Two The Limits of Professionalism; Health care through transition; Severing the bond: government and the professions after 1994; Democracy commodified; 'I do not even have one cent'; Getting rich quickly; Conclusion; Chapter Three Autonomy and Control From Mission to State; Rewriting the homelands; The history of nursing at Bethesda; Coercion and change in the countryside; The renewal of community health under the KwaZulu homeland government; 'A whole-man type of ministry': reassertions of faith amid impending takeover; Takeover

KwaZulu government support in the pursuit of primary health careThe democratic transition; Conclusion; Chapter Four Accountability, Hierarchy and Care; Two modes of accountability; Inscribing accountability; The file as a technology of audit; A model on the move?; The production of documentation as audit culture; Conclusion; Chapter Five The Sickness of Democracy and Healing Religion; Generational tensions at work; Rights, democracy and professionalism; Termination of Pregnancy Legislation: professionalism under threat; Locating the secular; Called to nursing; Religion and autonomy

ConclusionChapter Six Aspiration Beyond Professionalism; International migration; Born-again Christianity at work; Negotiating citizenship beyond the workplace; Conclusion; Conclusion; Precarious accumulation; Projects of care; Notes; Introduction; 1 Geographies of Autonomy; 2 The Limits of Professionalism; 3 Autonomy and Control from Mission to State; 4 Accountability, Hierarchy and Care; 5 The Sickness of Democracy and Healing Religion; 6 Aspiration Beyond Professionalism; References; Archival sources; Cory Library for Historical Research, Grahamstown; Primary sources

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