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Birthing Systems, Bio-medicine and Gender-Based PowerRelationships: Patrilinearity and Childbirth in Amed(Est Bali, Indonesia)

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摘要 This article offers an anthropological overview about birth processes in a small village in Bali.I would like to investigate how the naturalization of this event is often used to justify control over the physical and social body of women,their descendants and social group.Central focus of the analysis will be the consideration of how women’s position within society is determined by a complex system of rules,values,and medical practices deeply conditioning childbirth sphere that legitimates hierarchical divisions and gender inequality.
机构地区 University of Insubria
出处 《Cultural and Religious Studies》 2020年第1期45-52,共8页 文化与宗教研究(英文版)
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