Reproducing
Inequities
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Subtitle: Poverty and the Politics of
Population in Haiti
Author: M. Catherine Maternowska
Subject: Anthropology/Gender
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3854-8
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3853-X
Pages: 256 pp. 11 b&w illustrations
Series: Studies
in Medical Anthropology
Foreword by Paul Farmer
Description:
Residents of Haiti-one of the poorest and most unstable
countries in the world-face a grim reality of starvation, violence,
lack of economic opportunity, and minimal health care. For years, aid
organizations have sought to alleviate the problems by creating health
and family planning clinics, including one modern (and, by local
standards, luxurious) center in the heart of Cit Soleil. During its
height of service in the 1980s and 1990s, the clinic boasted nineteen
staff members, an array of modern contraceptives, an accessible
location, and convenient hours-but very few clients.
Why did this initiative fail so spectacularly despite surveys
finding that residents would like to have fewer children? Why don't
poor women heed the message of family planning, when smaller families
seem to be in their best interest? In Reproducing Inequities, M.
Catherine Maternowska argues that we too easily overlook the political
dynamics that shape choices about family planning. Through a detailed
study of the attempt to provide modern contraception in the community
of Cit Soleil, Maternowska demonstrates the complex interplay between
local and global politics that so often thwarts well-intended policy
initiatives.
Medical anthropologists, she argues, have an important role
to play in developing new action plans for better policy
implementation. Ethnographic studies in desperate, dangerous locations
provide essential data that can point the way to solutions for the
dilemmas of contraception in poor communities worldwide.
About the Author:
M. Catherine Maternowska is an assistant professor
in the departments of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences
as well as anthropology, history, and social medicine at the University
of California, San Francisco. Paul Farmer is the Presley
Professor of Medical Anthropology at Harvard Medical School and
cofounder of Partners In Health.
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