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“In Birth as an American Rite of Passage, Robbie Davis-Floyd has provided … an enlightening explanation of ritual and rite in American childbirth. By … including the voices of the women she interviewed, Davis-Floyd makes this book warm enough, understandable enough, and interesting enough to be accessible not only to academics and professionals but also to the general public…. Her work makes it clear why we are where we are in birth in the U.S. today, and has helped me and my colleagues to make a real difference in our clients' outcomes and experiences.”
Kip Kozlowski, R.N., Certified Nurse-Midwife
“Whether you are a proponent of ‘natural’ or ‘prepared’ childbirth, Davis-Floyd's exhaustive look at the rituals of the modern hospital variety is eye-opening and informative at least, and at best a call to action.”
Tara Aronson, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review
“Davis-Floyd fashions a bridge between the intellectual discourse that takes place in universities and the endless conversations in which women articulate their experiences of their bodies and birth and seek to create cultural forms that facilitate those experiences. She offers perspectives that are of use to public health and policy makers, practitioners, and birthing women alike…. Birth as an American Rite of Passage deserves recognition for shifting the balance, ever so slightly, in favor of a more human face to birth and a focus on women's experience.”
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