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Chapter Ten Acknowledging Expertise through “Grandmothering,” but Not for All
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Acronyms xix
- Introduction xxi
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Situating Midwifery Theoretical, International, and Historical Contexts
- Analytical Lenses: Professions, Women, and the State 3
- International Inspirations and Cautionary Tales 18
- The Fall and Rise of Midwifery in Canada 43
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Integrating Midwifery The Nexus between Midwives, Women, and the State
- From Social Movement to Professional Project 67
- Deciding to Integrate Midwifery 91
- Dilemmas of Regulation 121
- Defining Themselves before Being Defined 149
- Ensuring Equity of Access through Public Funding 188
- Educating Midwives for Independence 208
- Acknowledging Expertise through “Grandmothering,” but Not for All 238
- Advancing Conceptualizations of Women, Professions, and the State 260
- An Expanded Discussion of Theory and Methods 289
- Notes 295
- References 305
- Index General 325
- Index Authors 342
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Acronyms xix
- Introduction xxi
-
Situating Midwifery Theoretical, International, and Historical Contexts
- Analytical Lenses: Professions, Women, and the State 3
- International Inspirations and Cautionary Tales 18
- The Fall and Rise of Midwifery in Canada 43
-
Integrating Midwifery The Nexus between Midwives, Women, and the State
- From Social Movement to Professional Project 67
- Deciding to Integrate Midwifery 91
- Dilemmas of Regulation 121
- Defining Themselves before Being Defined 149
- Ensuring Equity of Access through Public Funding 188
- Educating Midwives for Independence 208
- Acknowledging Expertise through “Grandmothering,” but Not for All 238
- Advancing Conceptualizations of Women, Professions, and the State 260
- An Expanded Discussion of Theory and Methods 289
- Notes 295
- References 305
- Index General 325
- Index Authors 342