Formulas for Motherhood in a Chinese Hospital

Formulas for Motherhood in a Chinese Hospital

by Suzanne Gottschang
Formulas for Motherhood in a Chinese Hospital

Formulas for Motherhood in a Chinese Hospital

by Suzanne Gottschang

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Overview

What happens to pregnant women when the largest country in the world implements a global health policy aimed at reorganizing hospitals and re- training health care workers to promote breastfeeding? Since 1992, the Chinese government has led the world in reorganizing more than 7,000 hospitals into “Baby- Friendly” hospitals. The initiative’s goal, overseen by UNICEF and the World Health Organization, is to promote the practice of breastfeeding by reorganizing hospital routines, spaces, and knowledge in maternity wards and obstetrics clinics. At the same time, China’s hospitals in the mid- 1990s operated as sites where the effects of economic reform and capitalism increasingly blurred the boundaries between state imperatives to produce healthy future citizens and the flexibility accorded individuals through their participation in an emerging consumer culture.

Formulas for Motherhood follows a group of women over eighteen months as they visited a Beijing Baby- Friendly Hospital over the course of their pregnancies and throughout their postpartum recoveries. The book shows how the space of the hospital operates as a microcosm of the larger social, political, and economic forces that urban Chinese women navigate in the process of becoming a mother. Relations between biomedical practices, heightened expectations of femininity and sexuality demanded by a consumer culture, alongside international and national agendas to promote maternal and child health, reveal new agents of maternal governance emerging at the very moment China’s economy heats up. This ethnography provides insight into how women’s creative pragmatism in a rapidly changing society leads to their views and decisions about motherhood.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472123629
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 03/05/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 258
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Suzanne Gottschang is Associate Professor of Anthropology and East Asian Studies at Smith College.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. From Global to Local Situating Motherhood and Infant Feeding 2. Nature and Science: Making Modern Mothers in the Baby-Friendly Hospital 3. Anticipating Motherhood 4. Between Hospital and Home: Childbirth, Infant Feeding, and “Sitting the Month” 5. Maternal Maneuvers: Between Home and Work Conclusion Appendix 1 Notes References Index
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