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Maternal Transition - A North-South Politics of Pregnancy and Childbirth (Paperback)
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Maternal Transition - A North-South Politics of Pregnancy and Childbirth (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Politics
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What are the political dimensions that are revealed in women's
preferences for health care during pregnancy and childbirth? The
answers to this question vary from one community to the next, and
often from woman to the next, although the trends in the Global
North and South are strikingly different. Employing three
conceptual frames; medicalization, the public-private distinction,
and intersectionality, Candace Johnson examines these differences
through the narratives of women in Canada, the United States, Cuba,
and Honduras. In Canada and the United States, women from
privileged and marginalized social groups demonstrate the
differences across the North-South divide, and women in Cuba and
Honduras speak to the realities of severely constrained
decision-making in developing countries. Each case study includes
narratives drawn from in-depth interviews with women who were
pregnant or who had recently had children. Johnson argues that
women's expressed preferences in different contexts reveal
important details about the inequality that they experience in that
context, in addition to as various elements of identity. Both
inequality and identity are affected by the ways in which women
experience the division between public and private lives - the life
of the community and the life of the home and family - as well as
the consequences of intersectionality - the combinations of various
sources of disadvantage and women's reactions to these, either in
the form of resistance or compliance. The rigorous and highly
original cross cultural and comparative research on health, gender,
poverty and social context makes Maternal Transition an excellent
contribution to global maternal health policy debates.
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