The Muskoka Initiative – or the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Initiative has been a flagship foreign policy strategy of the Harper Conservatives since it was introduced in 2010. However, the maternal health initiative has been met with a number of key criticisms in relation to its failure to address the sexual and reproductive health needs of women in the Global South2. In this article, I examine these criticisms and expose the prevalent and problematic discourse employed in Canadian policy papers and official government speeches pertaining to the MNCH Initiative. I examine the embodiment of the MNCH and how these references to women’s bodies as “walking wombs” facilitate: the objectification and ‘othering’ of women as mothers ...
In this paper, we examine how Canadian federal policy discourse on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (...
The Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies developed rapidly in Canada after the birth of...
This thesis examines contemporary popular and news media representation of motherhood and labour in ...
The Muskoka Initiative – or the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Initiative has been a flag...
Using the debate surrounding the Canadian government’s 2008 Muskoka Initiative on Maternal, Newborn ...
Motherhood has been a much discussed area of scholarly debate, particularly since second-wave femini...
In this dissertation, I examine how Canada’s Muskoka Initiative discursively constructs and addresse...
journal of the motherhood initiative 251 Mothering in a new country places immigrant women on ...
In a context where migration has become a contentious global and national issue, and maternal health...
Around the world, in revolutions, periods of social reform, anti-colonial struggles and in internati...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines how Canadian women have campaigned for...
The Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies developed rapidly in Canada after the birth of...
Pregnant First Nations women who live on reserves in rural and remote regions of Canada are routinel...
Using a postcolonial feminist perspective, this thesis investigates gender in Canadian foreign polic...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...
In this paper, we examine how Canadian federal policy discourse on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (...
The Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies developed rapidly in Canada after the birth of...
This thesis examines contemporary popular and news media representation of motherhood and labour in ...
The Muskoka Initiative – or the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Initiative has been a flag...
Using the debate surrounding the Canadian government’s 2008 Muskoka Initiative on Maternal, Newborn ...
Motherhood has been a much discussed area of scholarly debate, particularly since second-wave femini...
In this dissertation, I examine how Canada’s Muskoka Initiative discursively constructs and addresse...
journal of the motherhood initiative 251 Mothering in a new country places immigrant women on ...
In a context where migration has become a contentious global and national issue, and maternal health...
Around the world, in revolutions, periods of social reform, anti-colonial struggles and in internati...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines how Canadian women have campaigned for...
The Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies developed rapidly in Canada after the birth of...
Pregnant First Nations women who live on reserves in rural and remote regions of Canada are routinel...
Using a postcolonial feminist perspective, this thesis investigates gender in Canadian foreign polic...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...
In this paper, we examine how Canadian federal policy discourse on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (...
The Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies developed rapidly in Canada after the birth of...
This thesis examines contemporary popular and news media representation of motherhood and labour in ...