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Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge
Cross-Cultural Perspectives
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This benchmark collection of cross-cultural essays on reproduction and childbirth extends and enriches the work of Brigitte Jordan, who helped generate and define the field of the anthropology of birth. The authors' focus on authoritative knowledge—the knowledge that counts, on the basis of which decisions are made and actions taken—highlights the vast differences between birthing systems that give authority of knowing to women and their communities and those that invest it in experts and machines.
Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge offers first-hand ethnographic research conducted by anthropologists in sixteen different societies and cultures and includes the interdisciplinary perspectives of a social psychologist, a sociologist, an epidemiologist, a staff member of the World Health Organization, and a community midwife. Exciting directions for further research as well as pressing needs for policy guidance emerge from these illuminating explorations of authoritative knowledge about birth. This book is certain to follow Jordan's Birth in Four Cultures as the definitive volume in a rapidly expanding field.
This benchmark collection of cross-cultural essays on reproduction and childbirth extends and enriches the work of Brigitte Jordan, who helped generate and define the field of the anthropology of birth. The authors' focus on authoritative knowledge—the kn
Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge offers first-hand ethnographic research conducted by anthropologists in sixteen different societies and cultures and includes the interdisciplinary perspectives of a social psychologist, a sociologist, an epidemiologist, a staff member of the World Health Organization, and a community midwife. Exciting directions for further research as well as pressing needs for policy guidance emerge from these illuminating explorations of authoritative knowledge about birth. This book is certain to follow Jordan's Birth in Four Cultures as the definitive volume in a rapidly expanding field.
This benchmark collection of cross-cultural essays on reproduction and childbirth extends and enriches the work of Brigitte Jordan, who helped generate and define the field of the anthropology of birth. The authors' focus on authoritative knowledge—the kn
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Davis-Floyd Robbie E. :
Robbie Davis-Floyd, Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas, is author of Birth as an American Rite of Passage (California, 1992) and co-editor of Cyborg Babies: From Techno-Sex to Techno-Tots (1997). Carolyn F. Sargent, Professor of Anthropology and Director of Women's Studies at Southern Methodist University, is author of Maternity, Medicine, and Power: Reproductive Decisions in Urban Benin (California, 1989) and coeditor of Medical Anthropology: Contemporary Theory and Method (1996).
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FOREWORD
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Introduction
1 - PART I • THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE IN CHILDBIRTH
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1. Authoritative Knowledge and Its Construction
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2. An Evolutionary Perspective on Authoritative Knowledge about Birth
80 - PART II • INTRACULTURAL VARIATIONS IN AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT BIRTH:
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3. Fetal Ultrasound Imaging and the Production of Authoritative Knowledge in Greece
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4. The Production of Authoritative Knowledge in American Prenatal Care
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5. What Do Women Want?
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6. Authoritative Knowledge and Birth Territories in Contemporary Japan
159 - PART III • INTERCULTURAL VARIATIONS IN AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT BIRTH:
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7. Ways of Knowing about Birth in Three Cultures
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8. Authoritative Touch in Childbirth
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9. Authority in Translation
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10. Changing Childbirth in Eastern Europe
263 - PART IV • FIGHTING THE SYSTEM:
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11. Resistance to Technology-Enhanced Childbirth in Tuscany
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12. Intuition as Authoritative Knowledge in Midwifery and Home Birth
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13. Randomized Controlled Trials as Authoritative Knowledge
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14. Confessions of a Dissident
366 - PART V • VIABLE INDIGENOUS SYSTEMS OF AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE:
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15. "Women come here on their own when they need to"
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16. Maternal Health, War, and Religious Tradition
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17. Heeding Warnings from the Canary, the Whale, and the Inuit
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18. An Ideal of Unassisted Birth
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
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INDEX
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April 28, 2023
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9780520918733
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Reprint 2019
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Keywords for this book
anthropology of birth; reproduction; pregnancy; gender studies; anthropology; ethnography; interdisciplinary; sociology; epidemiology; world health organization; community midwife; policy guidance; social construct; biomedical hegemony; ultrasound imaging; prenatal care; birth territory; traditional birth attendants; alternative models; political economy; technology enhanced childbirth; home birth; indigenous systems of knowledge; maternal health; social psychologist; cross cultural; birth; childbirth; authority; midwifery