RAS History & PhilologyЭтнографическое обозрение Ethno review

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CULTURE OF CHILDBIRTH AND OBSTETRICS IN CONTEMPORARY WESTERN HISTORIOGRAPHY (1975-2015)

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S0869-54150000338-4-1
DOI
10.7868/S50000338-4-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 4
Pages
147-163
Abstract
The authors explore the process of institutionalization of studying the history and anthropology of childbirth in contemporary Western historiography. The emergence of interdisciplinary research on the culture of childbirth in broad social and historical contexts was due to the development of the history and anthropology of gender, feminology, ethnology and sociology of childbirth, and social history of medicine. An analysis of the evolution of births (from traditional to biomedical) in the history of various communities is aimed at revealing changes in gender roles and statuses, emotional modes, and identifying the impact of medicalization and pharmacalization on the process of procreation and feelings of women in childbirth. Most researchers who have adopted social constructivist and feminist approaches, as well as modern concepts in the analysis of the culture of birth (medicalization, biopolitics, etc.), agree that progress in the history of medicine has accelerated the transition of childbirth under the absolute control of doctors, and the result has been the loss of the special maternal "women's knowledge" and the reproduction of patriarchy.
Keywords
ANTHROPOLOGY OF CHILDBIRTH, HISTORICAL ETHNOLOGY, HISTORY OF OBSTETRICS, HISTORY OF CHILDBIRTH
Date of publication
03.07.2017
Year of publication
2017
Number of purchasers
4
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764

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