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Cultural Perspectives on Reproductive Health

Cultural Perspectives on Reproductive Health

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This volume brings together studies carried out in a variety of contexts to explore the relevance of the notion of reproductive health and the role of culture in shaping its diverse manifestations. The perspective that guides the collection is informed by anthropological and sociological research on the body, pluralism, and medicalization, and by recent debates regarding womens health and the need to reconcile global agendas and local conditions.The fourteen chapters provide views of how reproductive health is viewed by women and men in different parts of the world, mainly at the level of local communities--in India, Egypt, Mexico, Kenya, and South Africa--but also in centres of power in China and Iran, and in modern (and post-modern) settings of the North and Far East. The methodological approaches used by authors are varied, but all share a concern with the perceptions, decisions, and rationalizations that surround health andreproduction. A central theme is the correspondence between professional and lay models of reproductive health, and some chapters explicitly seek to uncover the logic of practices that appear irrational from a biomedical point of view. By analysing behaviour from the perspective of the actors themselves, they show the relevance of local notions for understanding the factors that constitute risks for reproductive ill-health, including conditions of material deprivation, constraints in seeking care, andinappropriate use of therapies and technologies.Cultural Perspectives on Reproductive Health illustrates complex processes of negotiation, adaptation, and manipulation in the formulation of ideas and policies related to reproductive health through analyses of such topics as the states discourse on population, religious constraints on abortion care, professional and legal policies on reproductive technologies, health professionals response to violence, and the dilemmas that emerge from the new diagnostic and genetic techniques. It alsoinvites reflection on the societal construction of rights across cultures and on the place of cultural explanations in analyses of reproductive health.
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OUP Oxford
84586
9780199246892
9780199246892

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Publication date
2001
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
344
Dimensions (mm)
227 x 285
Weight (g)
621
  • WEAKNESS (ASHAKTAPANA) AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AMONG WOMEN IN A SLUM POPULATION IN MUMBAI; NUTRITION AND REPRODUCTION: THE SOCIO-CULTURAL CONTEXT OF FOOD BEHAVIOR IN RURAL SOUTH INDIA; RARIU DOESNT RHYME WITH WESTERN MEDICINE: LAY BELIEFS AND ILLNESS NETWORKS IN KENYA; OBSTACLES TO INFERTILITY TREATMENT IN EGYPT: CULTURAL AND CLASS-BASED CONSTRAINTS TO UTILIZATION OF NEW REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES; VULNERABILITY, PROPHYLACTIC ANTIBIOTIC USE, HARM REDUCTION, AND THE MISGUIDED APPROPRIATION OF MEDICAL RESOURCES: THE CASE OF STDS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA; CHINAS MISSING GIRLS: CHANGING CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROBLEM IN CHINESE POPULATION DISCOURSE; REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH COUNSELING IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN: THE ROLE OF WOMEN MULLAHS; ABORTION IN EGYPT: OFFICIAL CONSTRAINTS AND POPULAR PRACTICES; THE REPRODUCTIVE CONSEQUENCES OF SHIFTING ETHNIC IDENTITY IN SOUTH AFRICA; CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE MAKING OF WOMENS HEALTH POLICY: THE CASE OF SILICONE BREAST IMPLANTS IN THE UNITED STATES; THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF MARITAL VIOLENCE IN AN INDIAN AREA OF MEXICO; ELIMINATING STIGMATIZATION: APPLICATIONS OF THE NEW GENETICS IN JAPAN; RE-THEORIZING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS IN THE LIGHT OF FEMINIST CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH; CULTURALISM AS IDEOLOGY;
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