Delivering Health: Midwifery and Development in Mexico

Author:   Lydia Z. Dixon
Publisher:   Vanderbilt University Press
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9780826501141


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   30 November 2020
Format:   Hardback
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2021 Honorable Mention for the Association for Feminist Anthropology’s Rosaldo Book Prize Maternal health outcomes are a key focus of global health initiatives. In Delivering Health, author Lydia Z. Dixon uncovers the ways such outcomes have been shaped by broader historical, political, and social factors in Mexico, through the perspectives of those who are at the front lines fighting for change: midwives.   Midwives have long been marginalized in Mexico as remnants of the country's precolonial past, yet Dixon shows how they are now strategically positioning themselves as agents of modernity and development. Midwifery education programs have popped up across Mexico, each with their own critique of the health care system and vision for how midwifery can help. Delivering Health ethnographically examines three such schools with very different educational approaches and professional goals. From San Miguel de Allende to Oaxaca to MichoacÁn and points between, Dixon takes us into the classrooms, clinics, and conferences where questions of what it means to provide good reproductive health care are being taught, challenged, and implemented. Through interviews, observational data, and even student artwork, we are shown how underlying inequality manifests in poor care for many Mexican women. The midwives in this book argue that they can improve care while also addressing this inequality. Ultimately, Delivering Health asks us to consider the possibility that marginalized actors like midwives may hold the solution to widespread concerns in health.

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Author:   Lydia Z. Dixon
Publisher:   Vanderbilt University Press
Imprint:   Vanderbilt University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9780826501141


ISBN 10:   0826501141
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   30 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Prologue Introduction Chapter 1: Midwifery in Mexico and Beyond Chapter 2: Breaking out of the 'Uterus Box' Chapter 3: Maternal Conditions Chapter 4: Obstetrics in a Time of Violence Chapter 5: Modern Tradition Conclusion: Creating Demand and Demanding Change Bibliography Index

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"""The book would appeal to anyone with an interest in the anthropology of reproduction or midwifery. The text is readable and interesting and the argument is sound and easy to follow. It could easily be chosen as part of an undergraduate curriculum, particularly in medical anthropology courses or courses focused on the anthropology of reproduction. I would also use this book alongside several others in a graduate-level argumentation through ethnography class."" - Beatriz Reyes-Foster, author of Psychiatric Encounters: Madness and Modernity in Yucatan, Mexico (2018)"


The book would appeal to anyone with an interest in the anthropology of reproduction or midwifery. The text is readable and interesting and the argument is sound and easy to follow. It could easily be chosen as part of an undergraduate curriculum, particularly in medical anthropology courses or courses focused on the anthropology of reproduction. I would also use this book alongside several others in a graduate-level argumentation through ethnography class. - Beatriz Reyes-Foster, author of Psychiatric Encounters: Madness and Modernity in Yucatan, Mexico (2018)


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Lydia Dixon is Assistant Professor of Health Science at California State University, Channel Islands.

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