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Obstructed Labour: Race and Gender in the Re-Emergence of Midwifery
Author: Sheryl Nestel
Year: January 1, 2006
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Language: English



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Obstructed Labour - Race, Gender, and the Re-Emergence of Midwifery Obstructed Labour is a thought-provoking book that delves into the intricate web of race, gender, and technology in the context of midwifery. Author Sheryl Nestel masterfully weaves together historical and contemporary narratives to paint a vivid picture of how the movement to legalize midwifery in Ontario inadvertently reproduced racial inequality, excluding hundreds of professional midwives from the global south. The book serves as a powerful counterhistory of the re-emergence of midwifery, highlighting the unequal relations between women that underlie the successful challenge to patriarchal medical authority mounted by provincial midwifery activists. The author meticulously traces how racist exclusion operated to produce the Ontario midwifery movement and its bureaucratic structures, revealing the ways in which Canadian society squanders the much-needed expertise of internationally educated professionals.
Затрудненный труд - раса, пол и повторное появление акушерского затрудненного труда - это книга, заставляющая задуматься, которая углубляется в сложную сеть расы, пола и технологий в контексте акушерства. Автор Шерил Нестел мастерски сплетает воедино исторические и современные повествования, чтобы нарисовать яркую картину того, как движение за легализацию акушерства в Онтарио непреднамеренно воспроизвело расовое неравенство, исключая сотни профессиональных акушерок из мирового южа. книга служит мощной контристорией повторного появления акушерства, подчеркивая неравные отношения между женщинами, которые лежат в основе успешного вызова патриархальной медицинской власти, установленного провинциальными активистами акушерства. Автор тщательно отслеживает, как расистское исключение привело к созданию движения акушерок Онтарио и его бюрократических структур, раскрывая способы, которыми канадское общество растрачивает столь необходимый опыт профессионалов с международным образованием.
travail difficile - la race, le sexe et la réémergence du travail difficile obstétrical - est un livre qui amène à la réflexion, qui s'approfondit dans le réseau complexe de la race, du sexe et de la technologie dans le contexte de l'obstétrique. L'auteur, Cheryl Nestel, collabore habilement des histoires historiques et contemporaines pour dresser un tableau frappant de la façon dont le mouvement pour la légalisation de l'obstétrique en Ontario a involontairement reproduit les inégalités raciales, excluant des centaines de sages-femmes professionnelles du sud du monde. le livre sert de contre-théorie puissante à la réapp....de l'obstétrique, soulignant les inégalités de relations entre les femmes qui sous-tendent le succès de la contestation de l'autorité médicale patriarcale établie par les militants provinciaux de l'obstétrique. L'auteur suit de près la façon dont l'exclusion raciste a conduit à la création du mouvement des sages-femmes de l'Ontario et de ses structures bureaucratiques, révélant comment la société canadienne gaspille l'expérience si nécessaire des professionnels de l'éducation internationale.
trabajo difícil - raza, sexo y reaparición del trabajo obstétrico difícil - es un libro que hace reflexionar, que profundiza en la compleja red de raza, sexo y tecnología en el contexto de la obstetricia. La autora Cheryl Nestel teje magistralmente narrativas históricas y contemporáneas para dibujar una imagen vívida de cómo el movimiento para legalizar la obstetricia en Ontario ha reproducido involuntariamente las desigualdades raciales, excluyendo a cientos de parteras profesionales del sur mundial. el libro sirve como una poderosa contristoria de la reaparición de la obstetricia, destacando las relaciones desiguales entre las mujeres que subyacen al exitoso desafío del poder médico patriarcal establecido por las activistas obstétricas provinciales. autor vigila cuidadosamente cómo la exclusión racista ha llevado a la creación del movimiento de parteras de Ontario y sus estructuras burocráticas, revelando las formas en que la sociedad canadiense desperdicia la experiencia tan necesaria de profesionales con educación internacional.
Zwangsarbeit - Rasse, Geschlecht und das Wiederauftreten geburtshilflicher Zwangsarbeit ist ein Buch, das zum Nachdenken anregt und sich mit dem komplexen Geflecht von Rasse, Geschlecht und Technik im Kontext der Geburtshilfe beschäftigt. Die Autorin Cheryl Nestel verwebt meisterhaft historische und zeitgenössische Erzählungen, um ein lebendiges Bild davon zu zeichnen, wie die Bewegung zur galisierung der Geburtshilfe in Ontario unbeabsichtigt Rassenungleichheit reproduzierte und Hunderte von professionellen Hebammen aus dem globalen Süden ausschloss. Das Buch dient als kraftvolle Gegenstory zur Wiederentstehung der Geburtshilfe und hebt die ungleichen Beziehungen zwischen Frauen hervor, die der erfolgreichen Herausforderung der patriarchalen medizinischen Autorität, die von provinziellen Hebammenaktivisten etabliert wurde, zugrunde liegen. Der Autor verfolgt sorgfältig, wie rassistische Ausgrenzung zur Gründung der Ontario Hebammen-Bewegung und ihrer bürokratischen Strukturen geführt hat, indem er die Art und Weise aufdeckt, wie die kanadische Gesellschaft dringend benötigte Erfahrungen von Fachleuten mit internationaler Ausbildung verschwendet.
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Zor İş - Irk, Cinsiyet ve Obstetrik Zor İşin Yeniden Ortaya Çıkışı, obstetrik bağlamında karmaşık ırk, cinsiyet ve teknoloji ağını inceleyen düşündürücü bir kitaptır. Yazar Cheryl Nestel, Ontario'nun ebeliği yasallaştırma hareketinin, küresel güneyden yüzlerce profesyonel ebeyi dışlayarak ırksal eşitsizlikleri yanlışlıkla nasıl çoğalttığının canlı bir resmini çizmek için tarihsel ve çağdaş anlatıları ustalıkla bir araya getiriyor. kitap, ebeliğin yeniden ortaya çıkmasına karşı güçlü bir karşı hikaye olarak hizmet ediyor. Taşralı ebelik aktivistleri tarafından kurulan ataerkil tıbbi güce karşı başarılı mücadelenin altında yatan kadınlar arasındaki eşitsiz ilişkilerin altını çiziyor. Yazar, ırkçı dışlanmanın Ontario'nun ebelik hareketinin ve bürokratik yapılarının yaratılmasına nasıl yol açtığını dikkatle izliyor ve Kanada toplumunun uluslararası eğitimli profesyonellerin ihtiyaç duyduğu uzmanlığı nasıl boşa harcadığını ortaya koyuyor.
العمل الصعب - العرق والجنس وإعادة ظهور عمل التوليد الصعب هو كتاب مثير للتفكير يتعمق في الشبكة المعقدة للعرق والجنس والتكنولوجيا في سياق التوليد. تنسج الكاتبة شيريل نيستل بخبرة الروايات التاريخية والمعاصرة لرسم صورة حية لكيفية قيام حركة أونتاريو لإضفاء الشرعية على القبالة بتكرار عدم المساواة العرقية عن غير قصد من خلال استبعاد مئات القابلات المحترفات من الجنوب العالمي. الكتاب بمثابة قاعدة مضادة قوية لعودة ظهور القبالة، تسليط الضوء على العلاقات غير المتكافئة بين النساء التي تكمن وراء التحدي الناجح للسلطة الطبية الأبوية التي أنشأها نشطاء القبالة في المقاطعات. يتتبع المؤلف بعناية كيف أدى الإقصاء العنصري إلى إنشاء حركة القبالة في أونتاريو وهياكلها البيروقراطية، ويكشف عن الطرق التي يبدد بها المجتمع الكندي الخبرة التي تشتد الحاجة إليها للمهنيين المتعلمين دوليًا.

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