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Where There Is No Midwife Birth And Loss In Rural India Sarah Pinto

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Where There Is No Midwife Birth And Loss In Rural India Sarah Pinto
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Author: Sarah Pinto
ISBN: 9780857450333, 9781845453107, 0857450336, 1845453107, 2006100545
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Where There Is No Midwife Birth And Loss In Rural India Sarah Pinto by Sarah Pinto 9780857450333, 9781845453107, 0857450336, 1845453107, 2006100545 instant download after payment.

In the Sitapurdistrict of Uttar Pradesh, an agricultural region with high rates of infant mortality, maternal health services are poor while family planning efforts are intensive. By following the daily lives of women in this setting, the author considers the women's own experiences of birth and infant death, their ways of making-do, and the hierarchies they create and contend with. This book develops an approach to the care that focuses on emotion, domestic spaces, illicit and extra-institutional biomedicine, and household and neighborly relations that these women are able to access. It shows that, as part of the concatenation of affect and access, globalized moralities about reproduction are dependent on ambiguous ideas about caste. Through the unfolding of birth and death, a new vision of "untouchability" emerges that is integral to visions of progress.

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