På vej til at blive mor og far: (re)produktioner af køn, etnicitet og klasse i jordemoderkonsultationer
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På vej til at blive mor og far: (re)produktioner af køn, etnicitet og klasse i jordemoderkonsultationer. / Frydendahl Larsen, Bolette.
In: Kvinder, køn og forskning, No. 1, 2010, p. 18-27.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - På vej til at blive mor og far: (re)produktioner af køn, etnicitet og klasse i jordemoderkonsultationer
AU - Frydendahl Larsen, Bolette
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - On the way to parenthood - (re)productions of gender, ethnicity, race and class in midwife consultations.The premise of this article is that subject positions, which parents-to-be hold during pregnancy, influence their future parenthood. The article examines how such subject positions are produced in midwife consultations. It shows how the man in a heterosexual couple is positioned as peripheral while the woman is assigned the responsibility for the construction of the family by means of documents, architecture and midwife practices. At the same time, the article illustrates how midwife practices reproduce hierarchies of a superior white, majority ethnic, middle class norm which equals respectability, opposed to inferior non-white, minority ethnic, working class deviations.
AB - On the way to parenthood - (re)productions of gender, ethnicity, race and class in midwife consultations.The premise of this article is that subject positions, which parents-to-be hold during pregnancy, influence their future parenthood. The article examines how such subject positions are produced in midwife consultations. It shows how the man in a heterosexual couple is positioned as peripheral while the woman is assigned the responsibility for the construction of the family by means of documents, architecture and midwife practices. At the same time, the article illustrates how midwife practices reproduce hierarchies of a superior white, majority ethnic, middle class norm which equals respectability, opposed to inferior non-white, minority ethnic, working class deviations.
KW - Föräldraskap
KW - genus
KW - normer
KW - hälsokommunikation
KW - makt
KW - parenthood
KW - gender
KW - norms
KW - health communication
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
SP - 18
EP - 27
JO - Kvinder, Køn & Forskning
JF - Kvinder, Køn & Forskning
SN - 0907-6182
IS - 1
ER -
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