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The Anthropology of Pregnancy Loss : Comparative Studies in Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Neo-Natal Death Book

The Anthropology of Pregnancy Loss : Comparative Studies in Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Neo-Natal Death
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  • The Anthropology of Pregnancy Loss : Comparative Studies in Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Neo-Natal Death
  • Written by author Rosanne Cecil
  • Published by Berg Publishers, 1996/08/01
  • How much influence does culture have on a mother's reactions to pregnancy loss? At what stage is a fetus attributed with human status? How does this affect the mother's reactions to the loss of a baby? Contemporary, historical and oral-history accounts
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Introduction: An Insignificant Event? Literary and Anthropological Perspectives on Pregnancy Loss 1
1 Delayed Periods and Falling Babies: The Ethnophysiology and Politics of Pregnancy Loss in Rural North India 17
2 Cultural Explanations for Pregnancy Loss in Rural Jamaica 39
3 Water Spirits, Medicine-men and Witches: Avenues to Successful Reproduction among the Abelam, Papua New Guinea 59
4 Explaining Pregnancy Loss in Matrilineal Southeast Tanzania 75
5 'Children of the Rope' and Other Aspects of Pregnancy Loss in Cameroon 95
6 Variation in Risk of Pregnancy Loss 113
7 'Never Such Innocence Again': Irony, Nature and Technoscience in Narratives of Pregnancy Loss 131
8 Cultural Variations in South African Women's Experiences of Miscarriage: Implications for Clinical Care 153
9 Memories of Pregnancy Loss: Recollections of Elderly Women in Northern Ireland 179
10 'Something More Than Blood': Conflicting Accounts of Pregnancy Loss in Eighteenth-Century England 197
Index 215


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