Birth Politics

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421452760

Colonial Power, Medical Pluralism, and Maternity in Nigeria

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By Ogechukwu Ezekwem Williams
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Ogechukwu E. Williams is an associate professor in the department of history at the University at Buffalo. She is the coeditor of Writing the Nigeria-Biafra War.

List of Figures Acknowledgments On the Politics of Childbirth in Nigeria: An Introduction 1. Local Mothercraft: Traditional Birthing Institutions and the Politics of Reproduction 2. Instruments of Propaganda: Colonial Maternities, Medical Missions, and Colonized Women 3. "Attendants Mostly Women": The Indigenous Aladura Faith-Healing Movement and the Advent of a New Space for Childbirth 4. "Birth Control under Whatever Name": The International Population Control Movement and a New Reproductive Politics in Nigeria 5. Reinventing Themselves: "Decolonized" Hospitals, Tradomedical Maternities, and Legitimate Faith Homes Coda: An Ongoing Era of Medical Pluralism in the Realm of Birth Notes Bibliography Index

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