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Women’s Health Matters. ISBN: 978-1-136-11172-3 - p.220

Author(s) :

Roberts, Dr Helen; Roberts, Helen

Year of publication :

1992

URL(s) :

https://books.google.fr/books?id=PHa89945j3sC

Résumé (français)  :

Dans ce livre de 1990/1992 (selon les éditions) sur la santé des femmes.

Un chapitre signé Sheila Kitzinger: Birth and violence against women: generating hypothesis from women’s accounts of unhappiness after childbirth (accouchement et violence contre les femmes: hypothèses issues des récits des femmes qui ne sont pas satisfaites de leur accouchement). Chapitre 4, page 63

Et chapitre signé Mary J.Renfrew and Rona McCandlish. With women: new steps in research in midwifery (Avec les femmes: prochaines étapes dans la recherche en “midwifery“/maieutique). Chapitre 5, page 81

Abstract (English)  :

Women’s Health Matters, like its sister volume Women’s Health Counts, is an invaluable practical guide to doing feminist research on women’s health. Written by experienced researchers and practitioners, these lively accounts of research work range from getting the research idea, through obtaining the funding and doing the research, to the practical problems faced, and eventual publication. The book provides an ideal antidote to textbooks and manuals, giving the reader a taste of the problems and pleasures of doing real research.

Chapter 4 Sheila Kitzinger: Birth and violence against women: generating hypothesis from women’s accounts of unhappiness after childbirth (p.63 - )

Chapitre 5 Mary J.Renfrew and Rona McCandlish. With women: new steps in research in midwifery (p.81-)

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https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/publication/250278/1
Women’s health counts

Publication Type:
Book
Publication Sub Type:
Book
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Publication date:
09/1990
Editors:
Roberts H
ISBN-10:
0415048907
ISBN-13:
9780415048903
Keywords:
Health & Fitness
Full Text URL:
http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/115789/

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Dans le chapitre 4 (p.63-80) intitulé Birth and violence against women : Generating hypotheses
from women’s accounts of unhappiness after childbirth, l’anthropologue Sheila Kitzinger compare
les mots utilisés par des femmes ayant été victimes d’abus sexuels et ceux utilisés par des femmes
parlant de leurs accouchements : ce sont…les mêmes. Pour la première fois depuis la dénonciation
en 1958 en Amérique de la cruauté existant dans les maternités, il est publiquement question de
violence obstétricale

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