Reproductive Governance and Bodily Materiality
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Reproductive Governance and Bodily Materiality
Flesh, Technologies, and Knowledge
Mattalucci, Claudia; Guerzoni, Corinna Sabrina
Emerald Publishing Limited
04/2022
224
Dura
Inglês
9781800714397
15 a 20 dias
444
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Governing reproduction through the matter; Corinna Sabrina Guerzoni and Claudia Mattalucci
Chapter 1. When the body comes back to strengthen identity and communities; Dominique Memmi
I Parents by bodies
Chapter 2. Fighting medicalization, feeling full parents: the choice of natural childbirth in Italy; Chiara Quagliariello
Chapter 3. Breastfeeding and the production of maternal bodies as part of holistic care in Switzerland; Caroline Chautems
Chapter 4. Interconnected Experiences and Bodies in US Surrogacy; Corinna Sabrina Guerzoni
II Body's imaginaries and ontologies
Chapter 5. Abortion, pregnancy losses and the afterlife of bodies, bonds and memories in Italy; Claudia Mattalucci
Chapter 6. Embodying contraception: Women's representations of the body and reproductive technologies in India; Lucia Gentile
Chapter 7. Untangling toxicity in birth practices: Placenta politics in the US and Uganda; Kara Miller
III Reproductive and bodily disruptions
Chapter 8. The (in)fertile body: Discourses on Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Spain; Natalia Fernandez-Jimeno
Chapter 9. Infertility as a gendered social experience in Italy (Lombardy): sense of self and modality of action; Lea Linconstant
Chapter 10. Reproductive exclusion: French clients of cross-border reproductive care in Barcelona; Alexandra Desy and Diana Marre
Chapter 11. The misleading body: Reproducing a "defective child" in Italy; Rossana Di Silvio
Chapter 1. When the body comes back to strengthen identity and communities; Dominique Memmi
I Parents by bodies
Chapter 2. Fighting medicalization, feeling full parents: the choice of natural childbirth in Italy; Chiara Quagliariello
Chapter 3. Breastfeeding and the production of maternal bodies as part of holistic care in Switzerland; Caroline Chautems
Chapter 4. Interconnected Experiences and Bodies in US Surrogacy; Corinna Sabrina Guerzoni
II Body's imaginaries and ontologies
Chapter 5. Abortion, pregnancy losses and the afterlife of bodies, bonds and memories in Italy; Claudia Mattalucci
Chapter 6. Embodying contraception: Women's representations of the body and reproductive technologies in India; Lucia Gentile
Chapter 7. Untangling toxicity in birth practices: Placenta politics in the US and Uganda; Kara Miller
III Reproductive and bodily disruptions
Chapter 8. The (in)fertile body: Discourses on Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Spain; Natalia Fernandez-Jimeno
Chapter 9. Infertility as a gendered social experience in Italy (Lombardy): sense of self and modality of action; Lea Linconstant
Chapter 10. Reproductive exclusion: French clients of cross-border reproductive care in Barcelona; Alexandra Desy and Diana Marre
Chapter 11. The misleading body: Reproducing a "defective child" in Italy; Rossana Di Silvio
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Birth Models; Natural Childbirth; Midwifery; Gender Relationships; Postpartum; Body Work; Parenting; Home Birth
Governing reproduction through the matter; Corinna Sabrina Guerzoni and Claudia Mattalucci
Chapter 1. When the body comes back to strengthen identity and communities; Dominique Memmi
I Parents by bodies
Chapter 2. Fighting medicalization, feeling full parents: the choice of natural childbirth in Italy; Chiara Quagliariello
Chapter 3. Breastfeeding and the production of maternal bodies as part of holistic care in Switzerland; Caroline Chautems
Chapter 4. Interconnected Experiences and Bodies in US Surrogacy; Corinna Sabrina Guerzoni
II Body's imaginaries and ontologies
Chapter 5. Abortion, pregnancy losses and the afterlife of bodies, bonds and memories in Italy; Claudia Mattalucci
Chapter 6. Embodying contraception: Women's representations of the body and reproductive technologies in India; Lucia Gentile
Chapter 7. Untangling toxicity in birth practices: Placenta politics in the US and Uganda; Kara Miller
III Reproductive and bodily disruptions
Chapter 8. The (in)fertile body: Discourses on Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Spain; Natalia Fernandez-Jimeno
Chapter 9. Infertility as a gendered social experience in Italy (Lombardy): sense of self and modality of action; Lea Linconstant
Chapter 10. Reproductive exclusion: French clients of cross-border reproductive care in Barcelona; Alexandra Desy and Diana Marre
Chapter 11. The misleading body: Reproducing a "defective child" in Italy; Rossana Di Silvio
Chapter 1. When the body comes back to strengthen identity and communities; Dominique Memmi
I Parents by bodies
Chapter 2. Fighting medicalization, feeling full parents: the choice of natural childbirth in Italy; Chiara Quagliariello
Chapter 3. Breastfeeding and the production of maternal bodies as part of holistic care in Switzerland; Caroline Chautems
Chapter 4. Interconnected Experiences and Bodies in US Surrogacy; Corinna Sabrina Guerzoni
II Body's imaginaries and ontologies
Chapter 5. Abortion, pregnancy losses and the afterlife of bodies, bonds and memories in Italy; Claudia Mattalucci
Chapter 6. Embodying contraception: Women's representations of the body and reproductive technologies in India; Lucia Gentile
Chapter 7. Untangling toxicity in birth practices: Placenta politics in the US and Uganda; Kara Miller
III Reproductive and bodily disruptions
Chapter 8. The (in)fertile body: Discourses on Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Spain; Natalia Fernandez-Jimeno
Chapter 9. Infertility as a gendered social experience in Italy (Lombardy): sense of self and modality of action; Lea Linconstant
Chapter 10. Reproductive exclusion: French clients of cross-border reproductive care in Barcelona; Alexandra Desy and Diana Marre
Chapter 11. The misleading body: Reproducing a "defective child" in Italy; Rossana Di Silvio
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