This paper offers an account of my three year contribution to the Research Project “Bodies in Transit” (ref. FF1201347789C21P) funded by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the European Regional Development Fund. It focuses on the history of the medicalization of childbirth during the British Raj in India, how birth and delivery were stolen from indigenous midwives (dais) and how hospitalization became desirable among the Indian elite. Furthermore, it discusses not only how the traditional birth assistants were represented by the colonial mission of the British Empire in the 19th century but also how American second wave feminism in the 20th century represented traditional midwives as “the Third World Other,” through two wellkno...
The paper has focused upon understanding the politics of health during the British Raj in the light ...
Midwifery is an ancient profession that boasts the proud tradition of providing care for women and ...
Pregnancy and childbirth complications are a leading cause of death and disability among women of re...
In colonial India, medicalization of childbirth has been historically perceived as an attempt to ‘sa...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
'Wellcome History' is an easy and regular channel of communication between all Wellcome historians. ...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
This dissertation attempts to analyze how Western-style medical care for women was conceived and org...
This dissertation analyzes domestic labors, exploitation, and intimacies in a range of colonial hous...
abstract: This project explores the federal government’s efforts to intervene in American Indian wom...
Areas that remain understudied on female infanticide in India are information-gathering and the coll...
Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295748856Beginning in the late nineteenth century, India played...
This chapter examines rural midwifery as a form of knowledge that is undervalued by both Indian and ...
In this dissertation, an ethnography of transnational commercial surrogacy in India, I argue that ex...
In this dissertation, an ethnography of transnational commercial surrogacy in India, I argue that ex...
The paper has focused upon understanding the politics of health during the British Raj in the light ...
Midwifery is an ancient profession that boasts the proud tradition of providing care for women and ...
Pregnancy and childbirth complications are a leading cause of death and disability among women of re...
In colonial India, medicalization of childbirth has been historically perceived as an attempt to ‘sa...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
'Wellcome History' is an easy and regular channel of communication between all Wellcome historians. ...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
This dissertation attempts to analyze how Western-style medical care for women was conceived and org...
This dissertation analyzes domestic labors, exploitation, and intimacies in a range of colonial hous...
abstract: This project explores the federal government’s efforts to intervene in American Indian wom...
Areas that remain understudied on female infanticide in India are information-gathering and the coll...
Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295748856Beginning in the late nineteenth century, India played...
This chapter examines rural midwifery as a form of knowledge that is undervalued by both Indian and ...
In this dissertation, an ethnography of transnational commercial surrogacy in India, I argue that ex...
In this dissertation, an ethnography of transnational commercial surrogacy in India, I argue that ex...
The paper has focused upon understanding the politics of health during the British Raj in the light ...
Midwifery is an ancient profession that boasts the proud tradition of providing care for women and ...
Pregnancy and childbirth complications are a leading cause of death and disability among women of re...