Brought to Bed: Childbearing in America, 1750-1950, 30th Anniversary Edition
Autor Judith Walzer Leavitten Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190264123
ISBN-10: 0190264128
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 25 illus.
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190264128
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 25 illus.
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Serena Williams's childbirth experience... reminds us that even today, even privileged and healthy women must deal not only with medical problems but also with medical professionals who disregard their own bodily knowledge. Judith Walzer Leavitt's Brought to Bed, first published just over three decades ago and recently reissued as a thirtieth anniversary edition with a new preface that considers changing ideas about how to write the history of gender, reminds us that women have always faced these struggles, while showing us how they supported each other and fought for change... Leavitt uncovers details and voices that still make the book worth reading
Certainly the most authoritative medical historical text on the subject in America at this time.
In this groundbreaking study...Leavitt has given the history of childbirth back to women. An elegant, sensitive, and fascinating book!
A superb book for anyone interested in birthing, obstetrics, or even just the history of women in the United States.
A strong and sensitive contribution to understanding the (supine) position of today's childbearing woman.
An absorbing, richly-documented and well-argued explanation of how childbirth moved from the home to the hospital....[Its] broad conception, its balance, and its basic commitment to reconstituting the voices of women make it a classic in women's history writing.
A book for men as well as women....Clearly written and persuasively documented.
In this impressive history Judith Walzer Leavitt examines centuries of childbirth experiences and analyzes how and why changes occurred....There can be no question...about the importance of this excellent study.
A significant achievement....Certain to become a model for the new medical history, and for feminist scholarship as well.
Like a good chocolate dessert, Brought to Bed is rich and filling.
A masterful examination of the competing medical, social, and intellectual forces that shaped modern obstetric practice....A wonderful book that gives new direction to the history of women and health.
An exceptional book that broadens our understanding of the significance of childbirth in the lives of women and deepens our knowledge of how women have been active agents of change.
Brought to Bed is pleasantly readable, heavily annotated, and well organized. One closes the book wondering where the last thirty years' extreme interventionism fits into the grand scheme and what the future holds for the pregnant woman and her physician, and their mutual struggle for control of the process of labor and delivery.
This study is a major and most valuable addition to our understanding of the complex factors which have affected decision-making in obstetric care over the past two hundred years.
Certainly the most authoritative medical historical text on the subject in America at this time.
In this groundbreaking study...Leavitt has given the history of childbirth back to women. An elegant, sensitive, and fascinating book!
A superb book for anyone interested in birthing, obstetrics, or even just the history of women in the United States.
A strong and sensitive contribution to understanding the (supine) position of today's childbearing woman.
An absorbing, richly-documented and well-argued explanation of how childbirth moved from the home to the hospital....[Its] broad conception, its balance, and its basic commitment to reconstituting the voices of women make it a classic in women's history writing.
A book for men as well as women....Clearly written and persuasively documented.
In this impressive history Judith Walzer Leavitt examines centuries of childbirth experiences and analyzes how and why changes occurred....There can be no question...about the importance of this excellent study.
A significant achievement....Certain to become a model for the new medical history, and for feminist scholarship as well.
Like a good chocolate dessert, Brought to Bed is rich and filling.
A masterful examination of the competing medical, social, and intellectual forces that shaped modern obstetric practice....A wonderful book that gives new direction to the history of women and health.
An exceptional book that broadens our understanding of the significance of childbirth in the lives of women and deepens our knowledge of how women have been active agents of change.
Brought to Bed is pleasantly readable, heavily annotated, and well organized. One closes the book wondering where the last thirty years' extreme interventionism fits into the grand scheme and what the future holds for the pregnant woman and her physician, and their mutual struggle for control of the process of labor and delivery.
This study is a major and most valuable addition to our understanding of the complex factors which have affected decision-making in obstetric care over the past two hundred years.
Notă biografică
Judith Walzer Leavitt is Rupple Bascom and Ruth Bleier Professor Emerita at the University of Wisconsin. She is the author of The Healthiest City: Milwaukee and the Politics of Health Reform, Typhoid Mary: Captive to the Public's Health, and Make Room For Daddy: The Journey from the Waiting Room to the Delivery Room.