Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the most complex event. The progressive medicalization of birth has led to a decreased interest in the lived experience which accompany it. Focusing on the delivery and the way it is conducted from a medical perspective, in a positivist vision, means reduce the existential relevance of childbirth (becoming a parent and caring relationship) to a purely biological reality, to the body-as-organism rather then to the body-as-person. The phenomenological science, investigating sense, pursues a new epist\ue8me. The phenomenological method opens new paths to a new form of science which, rather than explain childbirth from a causal point of view, tries ...
Cultural anthropologist Robbie Davis-Floyd identifies three paradigms of health care that she consid...
V International Workshop on Science, Technology and Gender: "Bodies and Differences", organizado por...
Previous histories of birth concentrated on cataloguing and describing practices of delivery and fai...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
Being born is the most “natural” event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the most com x ...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
Being born is the most “natural” event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the most com x ...
Being born is the most “natural” event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the most com x ...
This article relates to the fact that a new qualification of culture and practices connected to chil...
Modern reproductive medicine and the definiton of parenthood. Self and dyadic expansion of conscious...
This essay is about why and how we should introduce birth into the canon of subjects explored by phi...
Nature is always seeking to express itself. Everywhere we look there is evidence of the profusion of...
This presentation is part of the Technology and Intervention in Pregnancy and Childbirth track. In r...
This book gives the first systematic philosophical account of how being born shapes our condition as...
For many years, women were assisted in their delivery by other women, who accompanied them in the po...
Cultural anthropologist Robbie Davis-Floyd identifies three paradigms of health care that she consid...
V International Workshop on Science, Technology and Gender: "Bodies and Differences", organizado por...
Previous histories of birth concentrated on cataloguing and describing practices of delivery and fai...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
Being born is the most “natural” event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the most com x ...
Being born is the most \u201cnatural\u201d event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the m...
Being born is the most “natural” event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the most com x ...
Being born is the most “natural” event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the most com x ...
This article relates to the fact that a new qualification of culture and practices connected to chil...
Modern reproductive medicine and the definiton of parenthood. Self and dyadic expansion of conscious...
This essay is about why and how we should introduce birth into the canon of subjects explored by phi...
Nature is always seeking to express itself. Everywhere we look there is evidence of the profusion of...
This presentation is part of the Technology and Intervention in Pregnancy and Childbirth track. In r...
This book gives the first systematic philosophical account of how being born shapes our condition as...
For many years, women were assisted in their delivery by other women, who accompanied them in the po...
Cultural anthropologist Robbie Davis-Floyd identifies three paradigms of health care that she consid...
V International Workshop on Science, Technology and Gender: "Bodies and Differences", organizado por...
Previous histories of birth concentrated on cataloguing and describing practices of delivery and fai...