Small wars : the cultural politics of childhood /
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berkeley :
University of California,
c1998.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Carolyn Sargent
- Infanticide, the Spirits of Aborted Fetuses, and the Making of Motherhood in Japan / Mary Picone
- Ambiguities Lost: Fashioning the Fetus into a Child in Ecuador and the United States / Lynn M. Morgan
- Reproductive Partners: Doctor-Woman Relations in Israeli and Canadian IVF Contexts / Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli
- Examining Surrogacy Discourses: Between Feminine Power and Exploitation / Elizabeth F. S. Roberts
- Neonatal Jaundice: The Cultural History of the Creation and Maintenance of a "Disease" of Newborns / John A. Brett and Susan Niermeyer
- Mamitis and the Traumas of Development in a Colonia Popular of Mexico City / Matthew C. Gutmann
- Ethical Reflections: Taking a Walk on the Wild Side / Meira Weiss
- Historical Perspectives on Infant and Child Mortality in Northwestern Portugal / Caroline B. Brettell
- Children's Health as Accumulated Capital: Structural Adjustment in the Dominican Republic and Cuba / Linda M. Whiteford
- Bad Boys and Good Girls: The Implications of Gender Ideology for Child Health in Jamaica / Carolyn Sargent and Michael Harris
- Who Is the Rogue? Hunger, Death, and Circumstance in John Mampe Square / Leonard B. Lerer
- "Good Mothers," "Babykillers," and Fatal Child Maltreatment / Jill E. Korbin
- Ritual and Satanic Abuse in England / J. S. La Fontaine
- Institutionalized Sex Abuse and the Catholic Church / Nancy Scheper-Hughes
- Children in Extremely Difficult Circumstances: War and Its Aftermath in Croatia / Maria B. Olujic
- Institutionalized Sex Abuse and the Catholic Church / Nancy Scheper-Hughes
- Children un extremely difficult circumstances: war and its aftermath in Croacia / Maria B. Olujic
- Families and Children in Pain in the U.S. Inner City / Philippe Bourgois
- Brazilian Apartheid: Street Kids and the Struggle for Urban Space / Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Daniel Hoffman
- Nothing Bad Intended: Child Discipline, Punishment, and Survival in a Shantytown in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / Donna M. Goldstein.