This article uses autoethnography to explore a rabbi’s difficult labour and birth experience and how it led her to research on Jewish birth practices. Religious and ethnic birth practices are often elided in patriarchal and Western culture, and the uncovering and reclaiming of such practices are an important site of empowerment for mothers and for women1 whose knowledges have been supressed. Through reclaiming birth practices, there is also a reclamation of traditional knowledge, bodily autonomy, women’s community, and personal empowerment. In using autoethnography, the author locates herself in the discursive formations of such reclamation and empowerment as well as engages in the Jewish cultural practice of dialogue with text and tr...
This article examines the unique story of Miriam Bat Avraham. Born at the beginning of the 20th cent...
Background: The birth story has been widely understood as a crucial source of knowledge about childb...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
In this piece, we articulate the "collaborative autoethnographic practice" we utilized to illustrate...
The article explores the continuity of the village through the experiences of four generations of wo...
Discussion of medical practice as a cultural experience is essential in understanding the disparitie...
The article documents the experiences of parenting of an urban Indian Hindu middle-class couple at t...
This article shares research findings for an Arts and Humanities Research Council project called The...
In this article, I explore the connections between Amish gender socialization and Amish birth practi...
This feminist ethnographic investigation of the Mothers Circle of Coastal Virginia and the Interfait...
A woman’s first pregnancy can be both emotionally exciting and daunting. There are many changes to m...
Sexual violence and mothering are prevalent events in women’s lives. However, they are not often stu...
Research has shown that the presence of children in the Jewish Israeli emigrant family intensifies t...
In many African countries, women’s disempowerment and subjugation affect their reproductive health s...
This article analyzes the consistent problematic of nonprocreative maternal identity, specifically i...
This article examines the unique story of Miriam Bat Avraham. Born at the beginning of the 20th cent...
Background: The birth story has been widely understood as a crucial source of knowledge about childb...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
In this piece, we articulate the "collaborative autoethnographic practice" we utilized to illustrate...
The article explores the continuity of the village through the experiences of four generations of wo...
Discussion of medical practice as a cultural experience is essential in understanding the disparitie...
The article documents the experiences of parenting of an urban Indian Hindu middle-class couple at t...
This article shares research findings for an Arts and Humanities Research Council project called The...
In this article, I explore the connections between Amish gender socialization and Amish birth practi...
This feminist ethnographic investigation of the Mothers Circle of Coastal Virginia and the Interfait...
A woman’s first pregnancy can be both emotionally exciting and daunting. There are many changes to m...
Sexual violence and mothering are prevalent events in women’s lives. However, they are not often stu...
Research has shown that the presence of children in the Jewish Israeli emigrant family intensifies t...
In many African countries, women’s disempowerment and subjugation affect their reproductive health s...
This article analyzes the consistent problematic of nonprocreative maternal identity, specifically i...
This article examines the unique story of Miriam Bat Avraham. Born at the beginning of the 20th cent...
Background: The birth story has been widely understood as a crucial source of knowledge about childb...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...