Postnatal Depression Vs Suffering: An Anthropological Approach to South Asian Migrant Women’s Postnatal Feelings - Brossura

Ghosh, Manonita

 
9783659678837: Postnatal Depression Vs Suffering: An Anthropological Approach to South Asian Migrant Women’s Postnatal Feelings

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This study is ethnography of postnatal experiences of South Asian migrant women in Perth, WA examining cultural differences relating to mothering and arguing that the South Asian culture in which these women were socialized could impact greatly on how they experienced the feelings of what is called “postnatal depression” in the Western medical arena. Their postnatal psychological understandings of “postnatal depression” was analysed through the lenses of South Asian convention of female virtue practiced through restrictions on female behavior. The migrant women, having internalizing the South Asian cultural schema of womanhood, articulate their negative postnatal feelings as a prerequisite of motherhood. It is argued that feelings are not the totality of experience; rather, experience is formulated by the particular sociocultural perspective of the individual who is having the experience.

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L'autore

Manonita Ghosh is an anthropologist and a public health researcher. She combined her research with a passion for music creating multicultural music CDS which had been acknowledged by an award from the WA Government which gave her an opportunity to be involved in the field of edu-entertainment in South Africa. She is completing a PhD from UWA.

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