
- 264 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Shaping the Motherhood of Indigenous Mexico
About this book
The cash transfer program is Oportunidades, which enrolls more than a fifth of Mexico's population. It expects mothers to become involved in their children's lives at three nodes--health, nutrition, and education. If women do not comply with the standards of modern motherhood, they are dropped from the program and lose the bi-monthly cash payments. Smith-Oka explores the everyday implementation of the program and its unintended consequences.
The mothers are often berated by clinicians for having too many children (Smith-Oka provides background on the history of eugenics and population control in Mexico) and for other examples of their "backward" ways. An entire chapter focuses on the humor indigenous women use to cope with disrespectful comments. Ironically, this form of resistance allows the women to accept the situation that controls their behavior.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Acronyms and Agencies
- A Word on Nahuatl Pronunciation
- Introduction: Burst Uterus and Spoiled Milk
- 1. "Somos Mexicanos": Giving Birth to the Nation
- 2. From Eugenics to Parteras: Changing Conceptions of Maternity
- 3. Conflicted Relationships at Home and at the Clinic
- 4. Expectations of Good Motherhood
- 5. Laughter and the "Best" Medicine
- Conclusion: "I nurture them because I love them"
- Notes
- References
- Index