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Babies for the Nation - The Medicalization of Motherhood in Quebec, 1910-1970

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  • Wilfrid Laurier University Press

  • Paru le : 04/11/2010
Described by some as a "necropolis for babies, " the province of Quebec in the early twentieth century recorded infant mortality rates, particularly among... > Lire la suite
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Described by some as a "necropolis for babies, " the province of Quebec in the early twentieth century recorded infant mortality rates, particularly among French-speaking Catholics, that were among the highest in the Western world. This "bleeding of the nation" gave birth to a vast movement for child welfare that paved the way for a medicalization of childbearing. In Babies for the Nation, basing her analysis on extensive documentary research and more than fifty interviews with mothers, Denyse Baillargeon sets out to understand how doctors were able to convince women to consult them, and why mothers chose to follow their advice.
Her analysis considers the medical discourse of the time, the development of free services made available to mothers between 1910 and 1970, and how mothers used these services. Showing the variety of social actors involved in this process (doctors, nurses, women's groups, members of the clergy, private enterprise, the state, and the mothers themselves), this study delineates the alliances and the conflicts that arose between them in a complex phenomenon that profoundly changed the nature of childbearing in Quebec.
Un Québec en mal d'enfants: La médicalisation de la maternité 1910-1970 was awarded the Clio-Québec Prize, the Lionel Groulx-Yves-Saint-Germain Prize, and the Jean-Charles-Falardeau Prize. This translation by W. Donald Wilson brings this important book to a new readership.

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    • Pages : 342
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À propos des auteurs

Denyse Baillargeon is a professor in the History Department at the Université de Montréal. Donald Wilson joined the faculty of the University of Waterloo in 1970, where he remained until his retirement. A former chair of the Department of French Studies at UW, he is the translator of Babies for the Nation: The Medicalization of Motherhood in Quebec, 1910-1970, by Denyse Baillargeon (WLU Press, 2009) and, with Paul G.
Socken, of Aaron: A Novel, by Yves Thériault (WLU Press, 2007).
Denyse Baillargeon et W. Donald Wilson - Babies for the Nation - The Medicalization of Motherhood in Quebec, 1910-1970.
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