
Baloch Midwives
Contesting Global Perceptions of Midwifery in Balochistan, Pakistan
- 344 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book is the first major ethnography of Baloch midwives in Pakistan. Drawing on long-term ethnographic research in Balochistan province, it shows how dh?nabogs/dheenabogs (Baloch midwives ranging in age from about 30 to 80) and their dh?nabogir? (midwifery) aid women and their kin through labor and postpartum recovery.
Its chapters show how Baloch midwives' forms and ethics of care have persisted, despite nearly two centuries of British colonial policies and the subsequent disparaging official views regarding South Asian Indigenous midwives, commonly known as d??s, in both postcolonial India and Pakistan. Through their continued presence and effective uses of their traditional medicine, Baloch midwives contain, mediate, and offer a powerful critique of women's iatrogenic suffering caused by unnecessary biomedical interventions. Through a nuanced analysis of Baloch midwives' ethical approach to caring for women, and their responses to the exigencies of women's health, this book demonstrates why over a century of state efforts to modernize and biomedicalize childbirth practices have failed to convince the majority of Baloch women in Balochistan to give birth in hospitals. They instead prefer home births and the midwifery care from the dh?nabogs whom they trust.
This book will not only be of interest to scholars and students in anthropology, medical humanities, public health, sociology, gender and women's studies, gender and medical history, South Asia studies, and global health studies, but also to those in the midwifery and the nursing profession. It will also be of interest to non-academic readers wishing to learn about midwives in South Asia and anyone interested in reading about traditional medicine and midwives who practice outside of European and North American cultural contexts.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- A Note on Balochi to English Translation and Transliteration
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Balochistan and the Panjgūr District: Background and Context
- 2 Using Biomedicine to Secure the Maternal Body From Traditional Midwifery
- 3 Searching for the Dāī: Finding Dhīnabogs, Kawwās, and Balluks
- 4 Haunted by Ingrezī Dhawā
- 5 Balochī versus Ingrezī Dhawā in the Politics of Births, Babies, and Bad Injections
- 6 Un-Enunciated Experiments in the Guise of Humanitarian Care
- Conclusion: Forms and Ethics of Baloch Midwifery
- Index