Fewer Men, More Babies: Sex, Family, and Fertility in Haiti
Autor Timothy T. Schwartzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iul 2009
Based on original ethnographic research, this book demonstrates how the process unfolds in contemporary rural Haiti; how intensive work regimes make children necessary; how this necessity conditions sexual behavior, gender relations, and kinship; and why, despite massive contraceptive campaigns, birth rates in rural Haiti continue to be among the highest in the world. Schwartz offers a solution to a demographic paradox that some of the most prominent sociologists and demographers of the 20th century noted but were never able to explain: among impoverished small farmers, when more men are absent due to male wage migration, the women remaining behind give birth to more, not fewer, babies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739128671
ISBN-10: 0739128671
Pagini: 281
Dimensiuni: 162 x 243 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739128671
Pagini: 281
Dimensiuni: 162 x 243 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Review of the Literature
Chapter 3 The Commune of Jean Rabel
Chapter 4 Extremely High Fertility
Chapter 5 The Pronatal Sociocultural Fertility Complex
Chapter 6 The Sexual Moral Economy
Chapter 7 House, Yard, and Market
Chapter 8 Farming and Household-Based Production
Chapter 9 Fishing
Chapter 10 Work, Craftsmen, and Marketing Specialists
Chapter 11 Labor Demands
Chapter 12 Gender and Age-Based Divisions of Labor
Chapter 13 What Parents Have to Say about the Economic Utility of Children
Chapter 14 Raising Children and Control over Child Labor Activities
Chapter 15 Conjugal Union and the Formation of the Household
Chapter 16 Polygyny, Progeny, and Production
Chapter 17 Caribbean Family Patterns
Chapter 18 Fewer Men, More Babies
Chapter 19 A Reflexive and Critical Look at the Anthropology of the Caribbean
Chapter 2 Review of the Literature
Chapter 3 The Commune of Jean Rabel
Chapter 4 Extremely High Fertility
Chapter 5 The Pronatal Sociocultural Fertility Complex
Chapter 6 The Sexual Moral Economy
Chapter 7 House, Yard, and Market
Chapter 8 Farming and Household-Based Production
Chapter 9 Fishing
Chapter 10 Work, Craftsmen, and Marketing Specialists
Chapter 11 Labor Demands
Chapter 12 Gender and Age-Based Divisions of Labor
Chapter 13 What Parents Have to Say about the Economic Utility of Children
Chapter 14 Raising Children and Control over Child Labor Activities
Chapter 15 Conjugal Union and the Formation of the Household
Chapter 16 Polygyny, Progeny, and Production
Chapter 17 Caribbean Family Patterns
Chapter 18 Fewer Men, More Babies
Chapter 19 A Reflexive and Critical Look at the Anthropology of the Caribbean
Recenzii
Schwartz challenges prevailing wisdom in the field of demography with a strong set of data. He shows the relationship between marriage, family, fertility, agriculture, and emigration in rural Haiti. He relates beliefs with behavior and opportunities and strategies for living. In the process he makes much sense of rural Haitian life and shows how the Haitian pattern he outlines can be seen in other islands of the Caribbean too.
Rich, sophisticated, authentic, provocative, the work of a genuine anthropologist.
Rich, sophisticated, authentic, provocative, the work of a genuine anthropologist.