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Modern maternities : medical advice about breastfeeding in colonial Calcutta / Ranjana Saha.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge 2023Description: 290 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032768243
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 649.330954147 SAH 022148
Summary: "Modern Maternities: Medical Advice about Breastfeeding in Colonial Calcutta brings to light rare textual and visual materials on medical opinion about breastfeeding by memsahibs (European women), dais (indigenous midwives and/or wet nurses) and the bhadramahila (here the focus is on 'respectable' Bengali-Hindu women). With the help of archival resources, the author discusses themes like modernity, maternities and medicine intersections of 'race', gender, class, caste, community, and age in diet artificial foods versus wet nursing 'cleanliness', corporeality and culture 'clean midwifery' versus 'dirty midwifery' customary breastfeeding practices child-mothers and childcare breastfeeding, mothercraft and modern clocks exhibitions, baby shows and baby weeks colonialism and anti-colonial nation-building The book offers critical insights into social histories of medicine, motherhood and childcare in nineteenth and early twentieth century colonial Calcutta. It is intended for anyone interested in the book's interdisciplinary focus on the regional, national and global resonances of childrearing advice. In particular, it will interest scholars and researchers from modern Indian history, global history, health history, medical anthropology, gender studies, and South Asian studies"-- $cProvided by publisher.
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"Modern Maternities: Medical Advice about Breastfeeding in Colonial Calcutta brings to light rare textual and visual materials on medical opinion about breastfeeding by memsahibs (European women), dais (indigenous midwives and/or wet nurses) and the bhadramahila (here the focus is on 'respectable' Bengali-Hindu women). With the help of archival resources, the author discusses themes like modernity, maternities and medicine intersections of 'race', gender, class, caste, community, and age in diet artificial foods versus wet nursing 'cleanliness', corporeality and culture 'clean midwifery' versus 'dirty midwifery' customary breastfeeding practices child-mothers and childcare breastfeeding, mothercraft and modern clocks exhibitions, baby shows and baby weeks colonialism and anti-colonial nation-building The book offers critical insights into social histories of medicine, motherhood and childcare in nineteenth and early twentieth century colonial Calcutta. It is intended for anyone interested in the book's interdisciplinary focus on the regional, national and global resonances of childrearing advice. In particular, it will interest scholars and researchers from modern Indian history, global history, health history, medical anthropology, gender studies, and South Asian studies"-- $cProvided by publisher.

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