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Birth As an American Rite of Passage
Birth As an American Rite of Passage
Author: Robbie E. Davis-Floyd
Why do so many American women allow themselves to become enmeshed in the standardized routines of technocratic childbirth--routines that can be insensitive, unnecessary, and even unhealthy? Anthropologist Robbie Davis-Floyd first addressed these questions in the 1992 edition. Her new preface to this 2003 edition of a book that has been read, app...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780520084315
ISBN-10: 0520084314
Publication Date: 9/1/1993
Pages: 382
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Publisher: University of California Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Every woman (and every partner of a woman who is) contemplating pregnancy should READ THIS BOOK! I cannot say enough about how important it is to understanding what birth in the US today is *really* about. It is an academic book with a lot of big words and heady concepts, so if you like that stuff read it cover to cover. If not, start with the section about medical interventions, then go to the "how the messages are received" part and on from there, back track to the dense anthropology later. What ever your interest in birth (or women's health care in general) is, this book is a "must read!" LOVE this book! It is on the required reading list for ALACE (Association of Labor Assistants and Childbirth Educators) both for doulas and for CBE's.
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Fascinating look into the sociological implications of American birthing practices from Colonial times through the present.


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