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Contingent Lives Fertility Time And Aging In West Africa Caroline H Bledsoe

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Contingent Lives Fertility Time And Aging In West Africa Caroline H Bledsoe
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Caroline H. Bledsoe
ISBN: 9780226058504, 0226058506
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Contingent Lives Fertility Time And Aging In West Africa Caroline H Bledsoe by Caroline H. Bledsoe 9780226058504, 0226058506 instant download after payment.

Most women in the West use contraceptives in order to avoid having children. But in rural Gambia and other parts of sub-Saharan Africa, many women use contraceptives for the opposite reason—to have as many children as possible.
Using ethnographic and demographic data from a three-year study in rural Gambia, Contingent Lives explains this seemingly counterintuitive fact by juxtaposing two very different understandings of the life course: one is a linear, Western model that equates aging and the ability to reproduce with the passage of time, the other a Gambian model that views aging as contingent on the cumulative physical, social, and spiritual hardships of personal history, especially obstetric trauma. Viewing each of these two models from the perspective of the other, Caroline Bledsoe produces fresh understandings of the classical anthropological subjects of reproduction, time, and aging as culturally shaped within women's conjugal lives. Her insights will be welcomed by scholars of anthropology and demography as well as by those working in public health, development studies, gerontology, and the history of medicine.

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