This edited collection - one of a kind in its field - addresses the
theoretical and practical implications facing representations of
midwifery and media. Bringing together international scholars and
practitioners, this succinct volume offers a cross-disciplinary
discussion regarding the role of media in childbirth, midwifery and
pregnancy representation. One chapter critiques the provision and
dissemination of health information and promotional materials in a
suburban antenatal clinic, while others are devoted to specific
forms of media - television, the press, social media - looking at
how each contribute to women's perceptions and anxieties with
regard to childbirth.
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