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Obstructed Labour: Race And Gender In The Re-Emergence Of Midwifery
Sheryl Nestel

Obstructed Labour: Race And Gender In The Re-Emergence Of Midwifery

University of British Columbia Press, Canada (Feb 15, 2007)
9780774812207
| Paperback
LC Classification RG950 .N47 2006

Genre

  • Multicultural Readings Shelf

Subject

  • Discrimination & Race Relations
  • Social Sciences

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Obstructed Labour analyzes how the movement to legalize midwifery in Ontario reproduced racial inequality by excluding from practice hundreds of professional midwives from the global south. Global macroprocesses of power, institutional forms of exclusion, and interpersonal expressions of racism all play a part. Sheryl Nestel shows that unequal relations between women underlie the successful challenge to patriarchal medical authority mounted by provincial midwifery activists. This is a disquieting but fascinating counter-history of the re-emergence of midwifery. Obstructed Labour should be read by those who want to understand how racism works in both policy and everyday practice as well as by those interested in pursuing equity in the struggle for women's reproductive rights.

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