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Présentation Near Birth de Ford, Andrea Lilly Format Broché
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Résumé :
Pregnancy is a problem for autonomy, and yet, along with birth, it is frequently approached as an opportunity for self-actualization. In this study of doula-assisted birth in the Bay Area, Andrea Ford holds a mirror up to middle-class anxieties to reflect broader cultural tensions. Sensitive and erudite, Near Birth is a revelation.--Heather Anne Paxson, Associate Dean for Faculty, MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences This book is a fresh take on contemporary childbirth in the context of the California dream, where doulas are both bespoke care providers and activists for birth reform. An ethnographically rich portrait of the people, places, things, and values at play in the contest to shape the meanings and experiences of birth.--Margaret MacDonald, author of At Work in the Field of Birth: Midwifery Narratives of Nature, Tradition, and Home Ford offers us the richly informed tale of how a community known as a 'birth utopia' got so taken over by medicine that midwifery became one more medical profession and the work of actually helping women give birth--caring for and informing and truly attending to them...
Biographie:
Andrea Ford is a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow in Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh and coeditor of Hormonal Theory: A Rebellious Glossary....
Sommaire:
being genuinely near birth as an activity the birther does, not a procedure performed on her body--got turned over to lay people who have no power in that medical system.--Barbara Katz Rothman, author of The Biomedical Empire: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic Sometimes a scholar takes a traditional topic and shows us how to look at it in an entirely new light--both because the phenomenon itself has altered and because the analytic lens is fresh and exciting. Ford performs this prismatic magic in Near Birth.--Megan Moodie, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz...