Birth Work As Care Work
Stories from Activist Birth Communities
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Publication
2016 - PM Press
Language
English
Word Count
30,500 words, Guess
Page Count
122 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28813787M
- ISBN-139781629631516
- OCLC Control Number945582751
- OCLC Control Number925498851
- OCLC Control Numberbirthworkascarew0000apfe
Classifications
- LCCRG526
Description
Summary:Birth Work as Care Work presents a vibrant collection of stories and insights from the front lines of birth activist communities. The personal has once more becomes political, and birth workers, supporters, and doulas now find themselves at the fore of collective struggles for freedom and dignity. Articulating a politics of care work in and through the reproductive process, the book brings diverse voices into conversation to explore multiple possibilities and avenues for change. At a moment when agency over our childbirth experiences is increasingly centralized in the hands of professional elites, Birth Work as Care Work presents creative new ways to reimagine the trajectory of our reproductive processes. Most importantly, the contributors present new ways of thinking about the entire life cycle, providing a unique and creative entry point into the essence of all human struggle--the struggle over the reproduction of life itself
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- Birth Work As Care Work: Stories from Activist Birth Communities
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