ABSTRACT

This classic book, first published in 1992 and again in 2003, has inspired three generations of childbearing people, birth activists and researchers, and birth practitioners—midwives, doulas, nurses, and obstetricians—to take a fresh look at the "standard procedures" that are routinely used to "manage" American childbirth. It was the first book to identify these non-evidence-based obstetric interventions as rituals that enact and transmit the core values of the American technocracy, thereby answering the pressing question of why these interventions continue to be performed despite all evidence to the contrary. This third edition brings together Davis-Floyd's insights into the intense ritualization of labor and birth and the technocratic, humanistic, and holistic models of birth with new data collected in recent years.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

Birth as a Rite of Passage

chapter 1|19 pages

Ritual and Rite

chapter 2|28 pages

The Stages of Matrescence

The Pregnancy/Childbirth/Postpartum Rite of Passage

chapter 5|97 pages

Birth Messages in the Hospital

chapter 6|65 pages

How The Messages Are Received

The Spectrum of Response

chapter 7|15 pages

Scars into Stars

The Reinterpretation of the Childbirth Experience

chapter 9|42 pages

Birth Messages at Home

Homebirth as Holistic Ideology in Action

chapter 10|15 pages

Technocracy in Birth and Life

Some Ritual and Political Implications for the Future

chapter 11|15 pages

Holism in Birth and Life

Some Ritual and Political Implications for the Future

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion

Birth as an American Rite of Passage