Babies for the Nation: Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada
Autor Denyse Baillargeonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iul 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1554580587
Pagini: 342
Ilustrații: b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 155 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Seria Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada
Recenzii
"Originally published in 2004, Denyse Baillargeon's Un Quibec en mal d'enfonu has finally been translated for an English-speaking audience. Babies for the Nation offers a riveting study of the medicalisation of maternity and maternal discourses in Quebec over the course of the twentieth century, bringing attention to an issue largely elided within existing studies of Quebec. Babies for the Nation is an indispensable resource for social historians interested in the growth of maternal and medical ideologies in French-Canada across the twentieth century, shedding light on an issue left largely unexplored until now. Similarly, Baillargeon's focus on the political movements and welfare groups that arose to help Structure and safeguard new procedures and discourses also make this an interesting read for political historians concerned with the rise of state intervention in the home." - Sarah Galletly, University of Strathclyde, British Journal of Canadian Studies, Volume 23 (Number 2), 2010
Cuprins
Table of Contents for
Babies for the Nation: The Medicalization of Motherhood in Quebec, 1910-1970 by Denyse Baillargeon
List of Tables
List of Acronyms
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: A "Bad Mother" Called Quebec
An Early Death
Dying While Giving Life
Chapter 2: A Very National Infant Mortality Rate
The Nation in Peril, 1910-1940
A National Dearth of Children, 1940-1970
Chapter 3: Let Us Have the Mother and the Child Is Ours
The Ignorance of Mothers
Teach Over and Over
Chapter 4: A School for Mothers
Clinics for Newborns
Home Care
The Victorian Order of Nurses
The Nurses from the "Met"
The Assistance maternelle
Services for Mothers Outside the Major Cities
Prenatal Clinics
Public Lectures and the Distribution of Documents
Chapter 5: Bitter Struggles
All for One
General Practitioners and Public Health Officials
General Practitioners and the Assistance maternelle de Montréal
Doctors and Nurses
Physicians and "Maternalist" Feminists
Church and State
Chapter 6: The Quebec Mother and Child
Care for Expectant Women
Care for Babies
To Read While Caring for Baby
Relations with Doctors and Nurses
Epilogue: To Have or Not To Have
Appendix 1: Sources
Appendix 2: Infant Mortality Rates, Canada and the Provinces, 1926-1965
Notes
Bibliography
Index