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Reproductive Encounters: Negev Bedouin Women's Lay Encounters at Childbirth in an Israeli Hospital

机译:生殖En:内盖夫·贝都因妇女在以色列一家医院分娩时遇到的count

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Though hospital studies have often focused on the vertical relationships between patients and medical staff, the interactions between patients have received much less attention. Whereas interaction with staff members is episodic, patients often spend long hours sharing intimate space and daily routines. Such encounters are particularly important when hospitals cater to social groups embedded in socio-political tensions. This paper examines the encounters between women on two sides of a socio-political divide: for several days during and after birth, Israeli Jewish and Arab-Bedouin women, share intimate proximity. Many Negev Bedouin women seldom interact with women outside their own immediate social circles, let alone Jewish-Israelis. Most do not move freely in public space, particularly in spaces that are mixed by gender and ethnicity. I suggest that hospital maternity wards present an unusual encounter zone embodying various contradictions. While birthing is central to the political, it also inspires the core metaphors of motherhood and shared humanity. Employing such metaphors can be simultaneously empowering and disempowering. Akin to the de-politicizing potential of medicalization processes, it often conceals the body politics. I analyze the significance of Bedouin women's encounters with unfamiliar women both Jewish and Bedouin and argue that these encounters are particularly revealing for what they betray of Bedouin women's negotiation of self and other. Bedouin women establish unmediated knowledge about the Other and refer to these observations to reflect critically on their own society. Additionally, Bedouin women engage in complex deliberations among themselves, sharing experiential knowledge and concerns related to childcare and motherhood, and in the process generate a critical debate that reaches far beyond these specific issues. The hospital is thus not merely a site where health-related values and practices are enacted, but one where they are formulated, negotiated, and challenged vis-à-vis others. I thus argue for the significance of studying what I here call "lay encounters." They betray the larger social context in which they are embedded. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:尽管医院研究通常集中在患者与医护人员之间的垂直关系上,但是患者之间的互动却很少受到关注。与工作人员的互动是偶发性的,但患者通常会花费大量时间共享私密空间和日常工作。当医院迎合嵌入社会政治紧张局势的社会群体时,这种相遇尤为重要。本文考察了社会政治鸿沟两侧的妇女之间的遭遇:在出生期间和出生后的几天里,以色列犹太妇女和阿拉伯-贝都因妇女有着密切的亲缘关系。许多内盖夫贝都因妇女很少与自己直接社交圈外的妇女互动,更不用说犹太以色列人了。大多数人在公共场所不能自由活动,特别是在性别和种族混合的场所。我建议医院的产科病房呈现一个不寻常的遭遇区,体现出各种矛盾。虽然分娩对政治至关重要,但也激发了孕产和人性共享的核心隐喻。使用这样的隐喻可以同时赋予权力和丧失权力。类似于医疗过程的非政治化潜力,它通常掩盖了身体政治。我分析了贝都因妇女与陌生妇女(犹太人和贝都因人)相遇的重要性,并认为这些相遇对于他们背叛了贝都因妇女进行自我和他人谈判的背叛尤为明显。贝都因妇女建立了对他人的无中介的知识,并参考这些观察来对自己的社会进行批判性的反思。此外,贝都因妇女彼此之间进行复杂的讨论,分享与育儿和母亲有关的经验知识和关切,并在此过程中引发了一场远远超出这些具体问题的重要辩论。因此,医院不仅是制定与健康相关的价值观和实践的场所,而且还是与他人形成,谈判和挑战它们的场所。因此,我认为研究这里所说的“外遇”的重要性。他们背叛了嵌入其中的更大的社会环境。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Anthropological Quarterly 》 |2009年第3期| p.719-754| 共36页
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    Shifra Kisch;

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    Shifra KischUniversity of Amsterdam;

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