The Routledge Handbook of Anthropology and Reproduction
Herausgeber: Han, Sallie; Tomori, Cecília
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This book is a comprehensive overview of the topics, approaches, and trajectories in the anthropological study of human reproduction.
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This book is a comprehensive overview of the topics, approaches, and trajectories in the anthropological study of human reproduction.
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- Routledge Anthropology Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 678
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1324g
- ISBN-13: 9780367278366
- ISBN-10: 0367278367
- Artikelnr.: 62273165
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Anthropology Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 678
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1324g
- ISBN-13: 9780367278366
- ISBN-10: 0367278367
- Artikelnr.: 62273165
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Sallie Han is Professor of Anthropology at SUNY Oneonta, USA. She is the author of Pregnancy in Practice: Expectation and Experience in the Contemporary US (2013) and co-editor of The Anthropology of the Fetus: Biology, Culture, and Society (2018). Cecília Tomori is Associate Professor and Director of Global Public Health and Community Health at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, USA. She is the author of Nighttime Breastfeeding: An American Cultural Dilemma (2014) and co-editor of Breastfeeding: New Anthropological Approaches (2018).
Introduction Part I Opening conversations in reproduction 1. Conceiving
Reproduction in Biological Anthropology 2. Developmental Origins of Health
and Disease: Evidence, Proposed Mechanisms, and Ideas for Future
Applications 3. Men and Reproduction: Perspectives from Biological
Anthropology 4. Conceiving of Reproduction in Archaeology Part II
Governance, stratification, justice, and freedom 5. Reproduction and the
State 6. The Necropolitics of Reproduction: Racism, Resistance, and the
Sojourner Syndrome in the Age of the Movement for Black Lives 7.
Reproductive Governance in Practice: A Comparison of State-Provided
Reproductive Health Care in Cuba and the United States 8. Reproduction
through Revolution: Maoist Women's Struggle for Equity in Post-Development
Nepal 9. Policy, Governance, Practice: Global Perspectives on Abortion 10.
Sterile Choices: Racialized Women, Reproductive Freedom, and Social Justice
Part III Making fertility 11. Menstruation: Causes, Consequences, and
Context 12. Menstruation: Sociocultural Perspectives 13. Infertility, In
Vitro Fertilization, and Fertility Preservation: Global Perspectives 14.
Global IVF and Local Practices: The Case of Ghana 15. Eggs 16. Surrogacy
Part IV Queering reproduction 17. The Racial Contours of Queer Reproduction
18. Invisible Hands: The Reproductivities of Queer(ing) and Race(ing)
Gynecology Part V Made and unmade: Personhood and reproduction 19.
"Personhood" in the Anthropology of Reproduction 20. Prenatal Screening and
Diagnosis 21. Navigating Reproductive Losses 22. Reproduction in the Past:
A Bioarchaeological Exploration of the Fetus and Its Significance Part VI
Pregnancy 23. Pregnancy and the Anthropology of Reproduction 24. Bringing
Language into the Anthropology of Reproduction: The Text and Talk of
Pregnancy 25. From Couvade to "Men's Involvement": Sociocultural
Perspectives of Expectant Fatherhood Part VII Birth 26. The Obstetrical
Dilemma Revisited--Revisited 27. There Is No Evolutionary "Obstetrical
Dilemma" 28. Midwifery in Cross-Cultural Perspectives 29. Doulas:
Negotiating Boundaries in Birth 30. Rituals and Rites of Childbirth across
Cultures 31. Making Dignified Care the Norm: Examining Obstetric Violence
and Reproductive Justice in Kenya 32. Maternal Mortality Part VIII
Postpartum and infant care 33. Making Space for Lactation in the
Anthropology of Reproduction 34. The Bioarchaeology of Infant Feeding 35.
Biocultural Perspectives on Infant Sleep Part IX Care as reproducing
kinship 36. Menopause 37. The Shifting Role of Grandmothers in Global
Reproduction Strategies 38. Alloparenting: Evolutionary Origins and
Contemporary Significance of Cooperative Childrearing as a Key Feature of
Human Reproduction 39. Adoption and Fostering Glossary
Reproduction in Biological Anthropology 2. Developmental Origins of Health
and Disease: Evidence, Proposed Mechanisms, and Ideas for Future
Applications 3. Men and Reproduction: Perspectives from Biological
Anthropology 4. Conceiving of Reproduction in Archaeology Part II
Governance, stratification, justice, and freedom 5. Reproduction and the
State 6. The Necropolitics of Reproduction: Racism, Resistance, and the
Sojourner Syndrome in the Age of the Movement for Black Lives 7.
Reproductive Governance in Practice: A Comparison of State-Provided
Reproductive Health Care in Cuba and the United States 8. Reproduction
through Revolution: Maoist Women's Struggle for Equity in Post-Development
Nepal 9. Policy, Governance, Practice: Global Perspectives on Abortion 10.
Sterile Choices: Racialized Women, Reproductive Freedom, and Social Justice
Part III Making fertility 11. Menstruation: Causes, Consequences, and
Context 12. Menstruation: Sociocultural Perspectives 13. Infertility, In
Vitro Fertilization, and Fertility Preservation: Global Perspectives 14.
Global IVF and Local Practices: The Case of Ghana 15. Eggs 16. Surrogacy
Part IV Queering reproduction 17. The Racial Contours of Queer Reproduction
18. Invisible Hands: The Reproductivities of Queer(ing) and Race(ing)
Gynecology Part V Made and unmade: Personhood and reproduction 19.
"Personhood" in the Anthropology of Reproduction 20. Prenatal Screening and
Diagnosis 21. Navigating Reproductive Losses 22. Reproduction in the Past:
A Bioarchaeological Exploration of the Fetus and Its Significance Part VI
Pregnancy 23. Pregnancy and the Anthropology of Reproduction 24. Bringing
Language into the Anthropology of Reproduction: The Text and Talk of
Pregnancy 25. From Couvade to "Men's Involvement": Sociocultural
Perspectives of Expectant Fatherhood Part VII Birth 26. The Obstetrical
Dilemma Revisited--Revisited 27. There Is No Evolutionary "Obstetrical
Dilemma" 28. Midwifery in Cross-Cultural Perspectives 29. Doulas:
Negotiating Boundaries in Birth 30. Rituals and Rites of Childbirth across
Cultures 31. Making Dignified Care the Norm: Examining Obstetric Violence
and Reproductive Justice in Kenya 32. Maternal Mortality Part VIII
Postpartum and infant care 33. Making Space for Lactation in the
Anthropology of Reproduction 34. The Bioarchaeology of Infant Feeding 35.
Biocultural Perspectives on Infant Sleep Part IX Care as reproducing
kinship 36. Menopause 37. The Shifting Role of Grandmothers in Global
Reproduction Strategies 38. Alloparenting: Evolutionary Origins and
Contemporary Significance of Cooperative Childrearing as a Key Feature of
Human Reproduction 39. Adoption and Fostering Glossary
Introduction Part I Opening conversations in reproduction 1. Conceiving
Reproduction in Biological Anthropology 2. Developmental Origins of Health
and Disease: Evidence, Proposed Mechanisms, and Ideas for Future
Applications 3. Men and Reproduction: Perspectives from Biological
Anthropology 4. Conceiving of Reproduction in Archaeology Part II
Governance, stratification, justice, and freedom 5. Reproduction and the
State 6. The Necropolitics of Reproduction: Racism, Resistance, and the
Sojourner Syndrome in the Age of the Movement for Black Lives 7.
Reproductive Governance in Practice: A Comparison of State-Provided
Reproductive Health Care in Cuba and the United States 8. Reproduction
through Revolution: Maoist Women's Struggle for Equity in Post-Development
Nepal 9. Policy, Governance, Practice: Global Perspectives on Abortion 10.
Sterile Choices: Racialized Women, Reproductive Freedom, and Social Justice
Part III Making fertility 11. Menstruation: Causes, Consequences, and
Context 12. Menstruation: Sociocultural Perspectives 13. Infertility, In
Vitro Fertilization, and Fertility Preservation: Global Perspectives 14.
Global IVF and Local Practices: The Case of Ghana 15. Eggs 16. Surrogacy
Part IV Queering reproduction 17. The Racial Contours of Queer Reproduction
18. Invisible Hands: The Reproductivities of Queer(ing) and Race(ing)
Gynecology Part V Made and unmade: Personhood and reproduction 19.
"Personhood" in the Anthropology of Reproduction 20. Prenatal Screening and
Diagnosis 21. Navigating Reproductive Losses 22. Reproduction in the Past:
A Bioarchaeological Exploration of the Fetus and Its Significance Part VI
Pregnancy 23. Pregnancy and the Anthropology of Reproduction 24. Bringing
Language into the Anthropology of Reproduction: The Text and Talk of
Pregnancy 25. From Couvade to "Men's Involvement": Sociocultural
Perspectives of Expectant Fatherhood Part VII Birth 26. The Obstetrical
Dilemma Revisited--Revisited 27. There Is No Evolutionary "Obstetrical
Dilemma" 28. Midwifery in Cross-Cultural Perspectives 29. Doulas:
Negotiating Boundaries in Birth 30. Rituals and Rites of Childbirth across
Cultures 31. Making Dignified Care the Norm: Examining Obstetric Violence
and Reproductive Justice in Kenya 32. Maternal Mortality Part VIII
Postpartum and infant care 33. Making Space for Lactation in the
Anthropology of Reproduction 34. The Bioarchaeology of Infant Feeding 35.
Biocultural Perspectives on Infant Sleep Part IX Care as reproducing
kinship 36. Menopause 37. The Shifting Role of Grandmothers in Global
Reproduction Strategies 38. Alloparenting: Evolutionary Origins and
Contemporary Significance of Cooperative Childrearing as a Key Feature of
Human Reproduction 39. Adoption and Fostering Glossary
Reproduction in Biological Anthropology 2. Developmental Origins of Health
and Disease: Evidence, Proposed Mechanisms, and Ideas for Future
Applications 3. Men and Reproduction: Perspectives from Biological
Anthropology 4. Conceiving of Reproduction in Archaeology Part II
Governance, stratification, justice, and freedom 5. Reproduction and the
State 6. The Necropolitics of Reproduction: Racism, Resistance, and the
Sojourner Syndrome in the Age of the Movement for Black Lives 7.
Reproductive Governance in Practice: A Comparison of State-Provided
Reproductive Health Care in Cuba and the United States 8. Reproduction
through Revolution: Maoist Women's Struggle for Equity in Post-Development
Nepal 9. Policy, Governance, Practice: Global Perspectives on Abortion 10.
Sterile Choices: Racialized Women, Reproductive Freedom, and Social Justice
Part III Making fertility 11. Menstruation: Causes, Consequences, and
Context 12. Menstruation: Sociocultural Perspectives 13. Infertility, In
Vitro Fertilization, and Fertility Preservation: Global Perspectives 14.
Global IVF and Local Practices: The Case of Ghana 15. Eggs 16. Surrogacy
Part IV Queering reproduction 17. The Racial Contours of Queer Reproduction
18. Invisible Hands: The Reproductivities of Queer(ing) and Race(ing)
Gynecology Part V Made and unmade: Personhood and reproduction 19.
"Personhood" in the Anthropology of Reproduction 20. Prenatal Screening and
Diagnosis 21. Navigating Reproductive Losses 22. Reproduction in the Past:
A Bioarchaeological Exploration of the Fetus and Its Significance Part VI
Pregnancy 23. Pregnancy and the Anthropology of Reproduction 24. Bringing
Language into the Anthropology of Reproduction: The Text and Talk of
Pregnancy 25. From Couvade to "Men's Involvement": Sociocultural
Perspectives of Expectant Fatherhood Part VII Birth 26. The Obstetrical
Dilemma Revisited--Revisited 27. There Is No Evolutionary "Obstetrical
Dilemma" 28. Midwifery in Cross-Cultural Perspectives 29. Doulas:
Negotiating Boundaries in Birth 30. Rituals and Rites of Childbirth across
Cultures 31. Making Dignified Care the Norm: Examining Obstetric Violence
and Reproductive Justice in Kenya 32. Maternal Mortality Part VIII
Postpartum and infant care 33. Making Space for Lactation in the
Anthropology of Reproduction 34. The Bioarchaeology of Infant Feeding 35.
Biocultural Perspectives on Infant Sleep Part IX Care as reproducing
kinship 36. Menopause 37. The Shifting Role of Grandmothers in Global
Reproduction Strategies 38. Alloparenting: Evolutionary Origins and
Contemporary Significance of Cooperative Childrearing as a Key Feature of
Human Reproduction 39. Adoption and Fostering Glossary