A CULTURAL HISTORY OF 'NATURAL' CHILDBIRTH IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE Childbirth is an intimate and complex transaction whose topic is physiological and whose language is cultural / Brigitte Jordan Stuart Hall defined culture as being about shared meanings.This circular model or "cultural circuit" theory devised by Hall and others in 1997 presents representation, identity, production, consumption and regulation as completely integrated. The review begins with an exploration of the lack of articulation around the maternal body that exists, according to Kristeva because it inhabits the "threshold between culture and nature". Ann Oakley known for her work on childbirth and feminist social science writes too abo...
“Birth in Four Cultures had a long, honorable, and influential life, but it’s time for a new look at...
In the past few years social scientists have extensively focused on the domain of human reproduction...
The pain women experience in giving birth is a universal, cross-cultural, biological reality. The wa...
Cultural anthropologist Robbie Davis-Floyd identifies three paradigms of health care that she consid...
'The Technocratic Model of Childbirth and a Study on the Machine Metaphor in Childbirth in Europe an...
That childbirth plays a preeminent role in the life of all human groups, communities and societies ...
One of the purposes, and the red thread of this essay, is to explore some of the cross-cultural appr...
As childbirth shifted from home to the hospital in earnest in the late 1930s, many women, reacting a...
This paper aims to develop a better understanding of what proponents of natural childbirth mean by "...
Previous histories of birth concentrated on cataloguing and describing practices of delivery and fai...
This study investigates long-lasting cultural constructions of childbirth. Four symbolic patterns of...
This volume of contributions from international scholars offers a cross-cultural and multi-period an...
Patricia Yaeger in her essay The Poetics of Birth (1995) identifies the invisibility of gestation an...
This benchmark collection of cross-cultural essays on reproduction and childbirth extends and enrich...
In the last three decades, there has been a dramatic increase in media representations of childbirth...
“Birth in Four Cultures had a long, honorable, and influential life, but it’s time for a new look at...
In the past few years social scientists have extensively focused on the domain of human reproduction...
The pain women experience in giving birth is a universal, cross-cultural, biological reality. The wa...
Cultural anthropologist Robbie Davis-Floyd identifies three paradigms of health care that she consid...
'The Technocratic Model of Childbirth and a Study on the Machine Metaphor in Childbirth in Europe an...
That childbirth plays a preeminent role in the life of all human groups, communities and societies ...
One of the purposes, and the red thread of this essay, is to explore some of the cross-cultural appr...
As childbirth shifted from home to the hospital in earnest in the late 1930s, many women, reacting a...
This paper aims to develop a better understanding of what proponents of natural childbirth mean by "...
Previous histories of birth concentrated on cataloguing and describing practices of delivery and fai...
This study investigates long-lasting cultural constructions of childbirth. Four symbolic patterns of...
This volume of contributions from international scholars offers a cross-cultural and multi-period an...
Patricia Yaeger in her essay The Poetics of Birth (1995) identifies the invisibility of gestation an...
This benchmark collection of cross-cultural essays on reproduction and childbirth extends and enrich...
In the last three decades, there has been a dramatic increase in media representations of childbirth...
“Birth in Four Cultures had a long, honorable, and influential life, but it’s time for a new look at...
In the past few years social scientists have extensively focused on the domain of human reproduction...
The pain women experience in giving birth is a universal, cross-cultural, biological reality. The wa...