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Conflict and reproductive health in urban Chiapas : Disappearing the partera empίrica

Murray de Lopez, J

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J Murray de Lopez



Abstract

This paper looks at how the unresolved internal armed conflict in Chiapas intersects with existing structural violence manifest in the everyday forms of harassment, abuse, and violence, all of them shaping the fabric of women’s existence. This includes both the way they are treated by professionals in the healthcare system and unintended consequences of health policy and initiatives to reduce maternal mortality. I argue it is useful to examine these two factors jointly in order to identify a relationship between armed conflict in rural areas and its indirect costs on the nearby urban environment. I will focus on one main point of discussion: the way a health-policy emphasis on decreasing maternal mortality (as an indirect consequence of the armed conflict) is changing how and where urban women give birth, effectively disappearing the role of the urban ‘partera empírica’.

Citation

Murray de Lopez, J. (2015). Conflict and reproductive health in urban Chiapas : Disappearing the partera empίrica. Anthropology matters journal, 16(1),

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2015
Deposit Date Jul 31, 2015
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal Anthropology Matters Journal
Electronic ISSN 17586453
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 1
Publisher URL http://www.anthropologymatters.com/index.php/anth_matters/index
Additional Information Access Information : Open Access
Funders : Christopher Hale Memorial Fund

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