Childbirth in Republican China: Delivering Modernity

Childbirth in Republican China: Delivering Modernity

by Tina Johnson
Childbirth in Republican China: Delivering Modernity

Childbirth in Republican China: Delivering Modernity

by Tina Johnson

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Overview

Delivering Modernity: Childbirth in Republican China (1911-1949) is the study of a pivotal period in which traditional midwifery, marked by private, unregulated old-style midwives, was transformed into modern midwifery through the adoption of a highly medicalized and state-sponsored birth model that is standard in urban China today. In the twentieth century, biomedical technologies altered the process of childbirth on virtually every level. What had been a matter of private interest, focusing on the family and lineage, became a national priority, a symbol of the new citizen who would participate in the creation of a revitalized nation. This transformation of reproduction coalesces with the broader story of China's twentieth-century revolutions, marked by an emphasis on science and modernity. The roles of the state and of western medical personnel were paramount in affecting these changes, but equally important are the intense social and cultural shifts that occurred simultaneously. The dominant themes of reproduction in twentieth-century China are characterized by expanding state involvement, shifting gender roles, escalating consumption patterns accompanying the commercialization of private lives, and the increasing medicalization of the birth process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739164426
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/16/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Tina Johnson is an assistant professor of ancient and modern East Asian history at Saint Vincent College, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Chapter One. Missionaries and Modernity
Chapter 3 Chapter Two. Reproduction Theory: Modern Childbirth and Modern Motherhood
Chapter 4 Chapter Three. The Midwifery Profession
Chapter 5 Chapter Four. National Reproduction in Republican China
Chapter 6 Epilogue. Reproduction in Twentieth-Century China

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Ka-che Yip

This well-researched book is an important addition to the literature on state-building and modernization in modern China. Focusing on the introduction and development of the biomedical birth model in the Republican period, it provides a stimulating case study of the transformation of reproduction during a period of far-reaching social, intellectual, and cultural changes. The author's careful and insightful analysis of the issues of modernization, state-building, gender roles, consumer culture, and the medicalization of birth in modern China is scholarly and commendable. The book will be of considerable value to historians of China and medicine, sociologists, and anthropologists, as well as gender studies scholars.

Yi-Li Wu

This richly-detailed analysis is an important contribution to our understanding of the ways in which gender, medicine, and state-building have historically intersected in modern China. Through a multi-faceted account of the individuals and institutions who sought to reform traditional midwifery practices, Childbirth in Republican China reveals how measures intended to improve women's status could also subject female reproductive bodies to intensified government control. It is sure to become a standard reference in the field.

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