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Partial stories : maternal death from six angles / Claire L. Wendland.

Van Pelt Library RG530.3.M3 W46 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wendland, Claire L., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mothers--Mortality--Malawi.
Mothers.
Pregnancy--Complications--Social aspects--Malawi.
Pregnancy.
Pregnancy--Complications--Malawi--Case studies.
Childbirth--Complications--Malawi--Case studies.
Childbirth.
Mothers--Mortality.
Pregnancy--Complications.
Malawi.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
x, 356 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2022.
Summary:
"Partial Stories takes readers to Malawi, where roughly one in twenty women can expect to die of a pregnancy or childbirth complication, despite decades of safe-motherhood programs. The stories of these mothers are told in hospitals and villages, by chiefs and doctors, herbalists and nurses, epidemiologists and healers, and competing explanations proliferate. The mothers' stories are used by elders for technical education and moral instruction at a coming-of-age-ritual, a district hospital's mortality review, and in the reflected glow of a computer screen at an international conference. After orienting readers to urban Malawi's context of therapeutic pluralism and material scarcity, Claire Wendland discusses the ways various experts account for maternal death, showing how their diverse explanations reflect competing visions of the past and shared concerns about social change. She looks to a series of pregnancy-related deaths in order to consider bodies as biosocial phenomena, shaped from before birth by history and social inequality. Wendland reveals an uneven therapeutic landscape that pushes experts to improvise, clinically and ethically. Their creative, essential, and sometimes deadly improvisations ask us to reconsider the "best practice" dogmas of global health and transnational research, as well as the nature of medical authority and expertise. Wendland demonstrates how strategies of legitimation render care more dangerous and knowledge more partial than it might otherwise be"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780226816869
0226816869
9780226816883
0226816885
OCLC:
1264172892

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