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Chapter 7 ‘A Mother Who Stays but Cannot Provide Is Not as Good’ Migrant Mothers in Hanoi, Vietnam
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Catherine Locke
, Nguyen Thi Ngan Hoa and Nguyen Thi Thanh Tam
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction. Migration and the Politics of Reproduction and Health: Tracking Global Flows through Ethnography 1
- Chapter 1 Migration, Belonging and the Body that Births: Pakistani Women in Britain 14
- Chapter 2 To Be or Not to Be? Cape Verdean Student Mothers in Portugal 33
- Chapter 3 ‘Good Women Stay at Home, Bad Women Go Everywhere’ Agency, Sexuality and Self in Sri Lankan Migrant Narratives 50
- Chapter 4 ‘That’s Not a Religious Thing, That’s a Cultural Thing’ Culture in the Provision of Health Services for Bangladeshi Mothers in East London 77
- Chapter 5 Health Inequalities and Perceptions of Place: Migrant Mothers’ Accounts of Birth and Loss in North-West India 93
- Chapter 6 Acculturation and Experiences of Post-partum Depression amongst Immigrant Mothers: Cultural Competency in Medicine 113
- Chapter 7 ‘A Mother Who Stays but Cannot Provide Is Not as Good’ Migrant Mothers in Hanoi, Vietnam 127
- Chapter 8 ‘A City Walla Prefers a Small Family’ Son Preference and Sex Selection among Punjabi Migrant Families in Urban India 152
- Chapter 9 Restoring the Connection: Aboriginal Midwifery and Relocation for Childbirth in First Nation Communities in Canada 169
- Notes on Contributors 191
- Index 195
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Introduction. Migration and the Politics of Reproduction and Health: Tracking Global Flows through Ethnography 1
- Chapter 1 Migration, Belonging and the Body that Births: Pakistani Women in Britain 14
- Chapter 2 To Be or Not to Be? Cape Verdean Student Mothers in Portugal 33
- Chapter 3 ‘Good Women Stay at Home, Bad Women Go Everywhere’ Agency, Sexuality and Self in Sri Lankan Migrant Narratives 50
- Chapter 4 ‘That’s Not a Religious Thing, That’s a Cultural Thing’ Culture in the Provision of Health Services for Bangladeshi Mothers in East London 77
- Chapter 5 Health Inequalities and Perceptions of Place: Migrant Mothers’ Accounts of Birth and Loss in North-West India 93
- Chapter 6 Acculturation and Experiences of Post-partum Depression amongst Immigrant Mothers: Cultural Competency in Medicine 113
- Chapter 7 ‘A Mother Who Stays but Cannot Provide Is Not as Good’ Migrant Mothers in Hanoi, Vietnam 127
- Chapter 8 ‘A City Walla Prefers a Small Family’ Son Preference and Sex Selection among Punjabi Migrant Families in Urban India 152
- Chapter 9 Restoring the Connection: Aboriginal Midwifery and Relocation for Childbirth in First Nation Communities in Canada 169
- Notes on Contributors 191
- Index 195