The journey of becoming a mother among women in northern Thailand

Bibliographic Information

The journey of becoming a mother among women in northern Thailand

Pranee Liamputtong

Lexington Books, c2007

  • : pbk

Available at  / 1 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-211) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The Journey of Becoming a Mother Among Women in Northern Thailand is the first book-length study of childbearing and motherhood in Thailand. Informed by both anthropology and women's studies, Pranee Liamputtong draws sharp distinctions between the practices of the East and those of the West. Covering virtually every aspect of childbirth and upbringing, this book also examines how women try to adapt to changes - social, economical, and political - that affect their motherhood and reproduction.This very personal and accessible book is an excellent intercultural study of women and health, useful to undergraduate as well as graduate students of Women's Studies, Public Health, and Anthropology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Thai Women, Reproduction and Motherhood Chapter 2 My Doctor Knows Best: Antenatal Care and Authoritative Knowledge Chapter 3 Birth and Social Class: Vaginal or Caesarean Birth? Chapter 4 Giving Birth in a Hospital Chapter 5 Yu Duan Practices as Embodying Tradition, Modernity and Social Change Chapter 6 Becoming a Mother Chapter 7 Breast is Best?: Infant Feeding in a Changing Social Context Chapter 8 Childrearing and Infant Care: Motherhood, Risk and Responsibility Chapter 9 In trying to Conclude...Postscript

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top