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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction Birthing Beyond the Confinements of Tradition and Modernity? 1
- 1. From Mā'uli to Motivator: Transformations in Reproductive Health Care in Tonga 31
- 2. Childbirth in Papua New Guinean Villages and in Port Moresby General Hospital 56
- 3. Obligatory Maternity and Diminished Reproductive Autonomy in A‘jië and Paicî Kanak Societies: A Female Perspective 79
- 4. Native Obstetric Nursing in Fiji 100
- 5. Colonial Impregnations: Reconceptions of Maternal Health Practice on Nua‘ata, Papua New Guinea 125
- 6. From Darkness to Light? Epidemiologies and Ethnographies of Motherhood in Vanuatu 148
- Conclusion. Wider Reflections and a Survey of Literature 178
- References 203
- Contributors 233
- Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction Birthing Beyond the Confinements of Tradition and Modernity? 1
- 1. From Mā'uli to Motivator: Transformations in Reproductive Health Care in Tonga 31
- 2. Childbirth in Papua New Guinean Villages and in Port Moresby General Hospital 56
- 3. Obligatory Maternity and Diminished Reproductive Autonomy in A‘jië and Paicî Kanak Societies: A Female Perspective 79
- 4. Native Obstetric Nursing in Fiji 100
- 5. Colonial Impregnations: Reconceptions of Maternal Health Practice on Nua‘ata, Papua New Guinea 125
- 6. From Darkness to Light? Epidemiologies and Ethnographies of Motherhood in Vanuatu 148
- Conclusion. Wider Reflections and a Survey of Literature 178
- References 203
- Contributors 233
- Index 235