Reproduction and Its Discontents in Mexico: Childbirth and Contraception from 1750 to 1905

Author:   Nora E. Jaffary
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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9781469629391


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Reproduction and Its Discontents in Mexico: Childbirth and Contraception from 1750 to 1905


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In this history of childbirth and contraception in Mexico, Nora E. Jaffarychronicles colonial and nineteenth-century beliefs and practices surroundingconception, pregnancy and its prevention, and birth. Tracking Mexico’stransition from colony to nation, Jaffary demonstrates the central role ofreproduction in ideas about female sexuality and virtue, the development ofmodern Mexico, and the growth of modern medicine in the Latin Americancontext. The story encompasses networks of people in all parts of society, fromstate and medical authorities to mothers and midwives, husbands and lovers,employers and neighbours. Jaffary focuses on key topics including virginity,conception, contraception and abortion, infanticide, “monstrous” births, andobstetrical medicine. Her approach yields surprising insights into the emergenceof modernity in Mexico. Over the course of the nineteenth century,for example, expectations of idealised womanhood and female sexual virtuegained rather than lost importance. In addition, rather than being obliteratedby European medical practice, features of pre-Columbian obstetricalknowledge, especially of abortifacients, circulated among the Mexican publicthroughout the period under study. Jaffary details how, across time, localisedcontexts shaped the changing history of reproduction, contraception, andmaternity.

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Author:   Nora E. Jaffary
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.626kg
ISBN:  

9781469629391


ISBN 10:   1469629399
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Challenges traditional narratives of Mexican history through a careful study of the development of obstetrical practices from 1750-1905.--Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences Presents significant archival material that shows the immense importance of the Nahua midwives, as well as historical records that reveal the struggle that all Mexican women faced to control their bodies.--Journal of Interdisciplinary History Readers will appreciate Nora Jaffary's clear, eloquent and sophisticated prose, as well as her impressively thorough searches in multiple and often unyielding data sets.--Journal of Latin American Studies


Challenges traditional narratives of Mexican history through a careful study of the development of obstetrical practices from 1750-1905.""--Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences Presents significant archival material that shows the immense importance of the Nahua midwives, as well as historical records that reveal the struggle that all Mexican women faced to control their bodies.""--Journal of Interdisciplinary History Readers will appreciate Nora Jaffary's clear, eloquent and sophisticated prose, as well as her impressively thorough searches in multiple and often unyielding data sets.""--Journal of Latin American Studies


Readers will appreciate Nora Jaffary's clear, eloquent and sophisticated prose, as well as her impressively thorough searches in multiple and often unyielding data sets.--Journal of Latin American Studies


Readers will appreciate Nora Jaffary's clear, eloquent and sophisticated prose, as well as her impressively thorough searches in multiple and often unyielding data sets.--Journal of Latin American Studies Presents significant archival material that shows the immense importance of the Nahua midwives, as well as historical records that reveal the struggle that all Mexican women faced to control their bodies.--Journal of Interdisciplinary History Challenges traditional narratives of Mexican history through a careful study of the development of obstetrical practices from 1750-1905.--Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences


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Nora E. Jaffary is associate professor of history at Concordia University inMontreal.

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