Family Secrets e-bog
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Behind a thatched hut, a birthing woman bleeds to death only minutes from "e;life-saving"e; maternity care. Author Rachel Chapman begins Family Secrets with the deceptively simple question, "e;Why don't women in Mozambique use existing prenatal and maternity services?"e; then widens her analysis to include a whole universe of cultural, political, and economic forces. Fusing cult...
E-bog
202,96 DKK
Forlag
Vanderbilt University Press
Udgivet
31 januar 2011
Længde
280 sider
Genrer
Sociology and anthropology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780826517197
Behind a thatched hut, a birthing woman bleeds to death only minutes from "e;life-saving"e; maternity care. Author Rachel Chapman begins Family Secrets with the deceptively simple question, "e;Why don't women in Mozambique use existing prenatal and maternity services?"e; then widens her analysis to include a whole universe of cultural, political, and economic forces. Fusing cultural anthropology with political economy, Chapman vividly demonstrates how neoliberalism and the increasing importance of the market have led to changing sexual and reproductive strategies for women.Pregnant herself during her research, Chapman interviewed 83 women during pregnancy and postpartum. She discovered that the social relations surrounding traditional Shona practices, Christian faith healing, and Western biomedical treatments are as important to women's choices as the efficacy of the therapies.