Oregon's Doctor to the World by Kimberly Jensen
Author:Kimberly Jensen [Jensen, Kimberly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Biography & Autobiography, Women, History, United States, State & Local, Pacific Northwest (OR; WA), Social Science, Gender Studies, Americas (North; Central; South; West Indies)
ISBN: 9780295804408
Google: PE16zGGhlXQC
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published: 2012-12-01T05:30:18+00:00
Pregnant women were inducted into a âterrible motherhood,â Lovejoy recalled. âThree-quarters of the crowd were women and children, and never have I seen so many women carrying children,â she said. âIt seemed that every other woman was an expectant mother.â And âthere were many premature maternity casesâ because of the âcrushing and rushingâ at the pier. Lovejoy estimated that over a hundred women were in labor across the five days of the evacuation week. British and US sailors, now with permission from Turkish authorities to assist the movement of the refugees to the ships, got to know Lovejoy and put her in contact with maternity cases. She assisted with many of the births. One woman, âwho had been in the crush at the first gate for hours, finally staggered through holding her just-born child in her hands.â21 Some women delivered their children âwhile standing. Some of the infants died within an hour from exposure, but the mothers clung piteously to the bodies.â22 Here were the themes of The House of the Good Neighbor in a new location and a new conflict, with the same consequences for women.
Lovejoy also recognized a broader context in the history of the conflict, which for her meant an indictment of all militarism and war. During the First World War, while Turkey was fighting on the side of the Central Powers, the âChristian population within her borders, encouraged to believe that the success of the Allies would mean a religious and national freedom for them, probably aided and abetted these forces whenever they got the chance.â23 On a speaking tour of the United States, Lovejoy spoke of a âtravesty of national and international responsibility. The Christian nations,â she said, âby their actions and reactions, created conditions that made this holocaust inevitable.â She noted that they provided munitions to the Turkish forces and wrote treaties that were mere âscraps of paper.â The âTurkish soldiers moved in and the Greek soldiers marched out, and then the Christian nations responsible for the whole wicked business held up their hands and maintained neutrality while the Turks wrecked their vengeance on the non-combative peoples of Smyrna, most of whom were women and children.â24 Lovejoy's âfaith in Christianityâ had been shaken. âThe nations should have found a way to have stood together for humanity's sake.â25
In her study of Lovejoy's and Dr. Ruth Parmalee's medical work for the AWH in Greece, historian Virginia Metaxas makes the important point that medical women working in relief organizations in this period âshaped a narrative of motherhood to be shared with the American public in which childbirth and maternal responsibilities were described as relentless, even in the face of disaster, thus justifying their presence as helpers in sometimes horrific situations.â By combining âChristian imagery or languageâ that had been used in previous missionary endeavors in the region âwith the universal experience of motherhood and childhood,â AWH personnel rendered ââexoticâ Greek and Armenian childrenâ to be more like the Americans they hoped would then donate to the cause.26
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