Maternities and Modernities

Maternities and Modernities
Title Maternities and Modernities PDF eBook
Author Kalpana Ram
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 324
Release 1998-02-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521586146

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A wide-ranging, comparative study of concepts of motherhood.

Modern Maternities

Modern Maternities
Title Modern Maternities PDF eBook
Author Ranjana Saha
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 261
Release 2023-07-27
Genre History
ISBN 100090539X

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1) This is one of the first systematic historical account of Medical Advice about Breastfeeding in Colonial Calcutta. 2) It has rich archival sources like rare medical handbooks and periodicals, governmental proceedings, child welfare exhibition and conference reports, personal papers, memoirs, illustrations and advertisements. 3) This book will be of interest to departments of social history and colonial history across UK.

Feminist Perspectives on the Body

Feminist Perspectives on the Body
Title Feminist Perspectives on the Body PDF eBook
Author Barbara Brook
Publisher Routledge
Pages 198
Release 2014-06-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317880226

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Feminist Perspectives on the Body provides an accessible introduction to this extremely popular new area and is aimed at students from a variety of disciplines who are interested in gaining an understanding of the key issues involved. The author explores many important topics including: the Western world's construction of the body as a theoretical, philosophical and political concept; the body and reproduction; medicalisation; cosmetic surgery and eating disorders; the body in performance; the private and the public body; working bodies and new ways of thinking about the body.

Healing Powers and Modernity

Healing Powers and Modernity
Title Healing Powers and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Linda H. Connor
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 298
Release 2001-02-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313002762

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What is the current state of traditional healing practices in contemporary Asian societies? How are their practitioners faring in the encounter with Western science and its biomedical approach? How are traditional healing practices being transformed by the politics of health within the modern nation-state and by the processes of commodification typical of modern economies? How do patients in Asian societies see the various healing options now open to them? The authors, all of whom are anthropologists, observe the clashes and complementarities between traditional therapies and biomedicine, which, in its many manifestations, is the dominant form of medicine supported by national governments, and is emblematic of the modernity to which they aspire. Some of the medical traditions, such as the sophisticated herbal-humoral systems of Tibetan medicine and Indian Ayurveda, are becoming well known in the West, both through scholarly study and through their increasing popularity with Western patients interested in their healing potential. This book adds a new dimension to their study, being focused unlike most previous writing on practice rather than textual tradition.

Where There Is No Midwife

Where There Is No Midwife
Title Where There Is No Midwife PDF eBook
Author Sarah Pinto
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 342
Release 2008-03-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857450336

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In the Sitapurdistrict of Uttar Pradesh, an agricultural region with high rates of infant mortality, maternal health services are poor while family planning efforts are intensive. By following the daily lives of women in this setting, the author considers the women’s own experiences of birth and infant death, their ways of making-do, and the hierarchies they create and contend with. This book develops an approach to the care that focuses on emotion, domestic spaces, illicit and extra-institutional biomedicine, and household and neighborly relations that these women are able to access. It shows that, as part of the concatenation of affect and access, globalized moralities about reproduction are dependent on ambiguous ideas about caste. Through the unfolding of birth and death, a new vision of "untouchability" emerges that is integral to visions of progress.

Childbirth, Maternity, and Medical Pluralism in French Colonial Vietnam, 1880-1945

Childbirth, Maternity, and Medical Pluralism in French Colonial Vietnam, 1880-1945
Title Childbirth, Maternity, and Medical Pluralism in French Colonial Vietnam, 1880-1945 PDF eBook
Author Thuy Linh Nguyen (Historian)
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 256
Release 2016
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1580465684

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Explores the complex interactions between French medicine and Vietnamese childbirth traditions, documenting the emergence of a plural system of maternity services that incorporated both biomedical knowledge and local birthing traditions.

Birth on the Threshold

Birth on the Threshold
Title Birth on the Threshold PDF eBook
Author Cecilia Van Hollen
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 318
Release 2003-10-16
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780520223592

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