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This book reconstructs the role of midwives in medieval to early modern Islamic history through a careful reading of a wide range of classical and medieval Arabic sources. The author casts the midwife's social status in premodern Islam as a privileged position from which she could mediate between male authority in patriarchal society and female reproductive power within the family. This study also takes a broader historical view of midwifery in the Middle East by examining the tensions between learned medicine (male) and popular, medico-religious practices (female) from early Islam into the Ottoman period and addressing the confrontation between traditional midwifery and Western obstetrics in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Islam --- Midwifery --- Ceremonial Behavior --- History, Medieval --- Parturition --- history --- ethnology --- History --- Nursing specialties --- Midwives --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims
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Viṣṇubali (Hindu rite) --- Initiation rites --- Vaikhanasas --- Hinduism --- Prenatal Care --- Ceremonial Behavior --- Medicine, Ayurvedic --- Vaikhanasas --- Pregnancy --- Life cycle, Human
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Ndembu (African people) --- Rites and ceremonies --- Social structure --- Symbolism --- Ceremonial Behavior --- Ethnopsychology --- Religion and Psychology --- Symbolism --- Rites and ceremonies
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Over the last decades quite a few studies have been devoted to drinking. Most of these were concerned with alcohol and written by social anthropologists. This book presents multidisciplinary aspects of the ingestion of liquids at large, addressing many of the overt and covert meanings of drinking: from satisfying biological needs to communicating with humans and the hereafter, attempting to reach a differential emotional state or seeking good health and longevity through the ingestion of appropriate beverages. It includes papers from both biological and social scientists and covers a fair range of societies from rural and urban environments, and in continents and countries ranging from Europe, Africa, and Latin America to Malaysia and the Pacific.
Drinking behavior --- Boissons --- Fonctions alimentaires --- #SBIB:39A5 --- Kunst, habitat, materiële cultuur en ontspanning --- Consommation d'alcool --- Coutumes alimentaires --- Consommation --- Anthropologie --- Fonctions sociales --- Consommation d'alcool. --- Coutumes alimentaires. --- Anthropologie. --- Fonctions sociales. --- Gastronomy --- Movement, Psychology of --- Oral habits --- Senses and sensation --- Ceremonial behavior -- Congresses. --- Drinking Behavior -- Congresses. --- Drinking behavior. --- Ethnology -- Congresses. --- Ceremonial behavior --- Ethnology --- Drinking of alcoholic beverages
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#SBIB:39A9 --- #SBIB:39A77 --- Ceremonial Behavior. --- Ethnopsychology. --- Religion and Psychology. --- Psychology and Religion --- Psychology, Religion --- Religion, Psychology --- Religion --- Cultural Psychiatry --- Ethnopsychiatry --- Transcultural Psychiatry --- Transcultural Psychology --- Psychiatry, Cultural --- Psychiatry, Transcultural --- Psychology, Transcultural --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Transcultural Nursing --- Rituals --- Behavior, Ceremonial --- Behaviors, Ceremonial --- Ceremonial Behaviors --- Appetitive Behavior --- Medische antropologie / gezondheid / handicaps --- Etnografie: Noord-Afrika en het Midden-Oosten --- psychology --- Morocco. --- Ifni --- Hamadsha. --- Hamadisha. --- Antipsychiatry --- Antipsychiatrie --- Ḥamādisha. --- Ceremonial Behavior --- Ethnopsychology --- Religion and Psychology
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Human body --- Body marking --- Rites and ceremonies --- Social aspects --- #SBIB:39A10 --- #SBIB:39A2 --- Anthropology, Cultural. --- Ceremonial Behavior. --- Psychoanalytic Interpretation. --- Body-marking --- Body modification, Non-therapeutic (Body marking) --- Marking, Body --- Non-therapeutic body modification (Body marking) --- Beauty, Personal --- Manners and customs --- Ceremonies --- Cult --- Cultus --- Ecclesiastical rites and ceremonies --- Religious ceremonies --- Religious rites --- Rites of passage --- Traditions --- Ritualism --- Mysteries, Religious --- Ritual --- Interpretation, Psychoanalytic --- Psychoanalytical Interpretation --- Interpretation, Psychoanalytical --- Interpretations, Psychoanalytic --- Interpretations, Psychoanalytical --- Psychoanalytic Interpretations --- Psychoanalytical Interpretations --- Rituals --- Behavior, Ceremonial --- Behaviors, Ceremonial --- Ceremonial Behaviors --- Appetitive Behavior --- Cultural Anthropology --- Ethnography --- Ethnographies --- Qualitative Research --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Antropologie: methoden en technieken --- Material Culture --- Culture, Material --- Material Cultures --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Ceremonial Behavior --- Psychoanalytic Interpretation --- Human body - Social aspects
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Depuis la naissance à Rome dans l'Antiquité, où le nouveau-né posé sur le sol devait être relevé par la sage-femme pour être présenté à son père et admis dans la famille, jusqu'à la naissance surmédicalisée dans nos maternités occidentales, les conditions d'accueil du bébé ont radicalement changé dans le temps et dans l'espace. Cet ouvrage s'efforce d'en montrer les grandes évolutions. Il commente les images médiévales de naissances sacrées, la description d'un nouveau-né remarquable, le futur Louis XIII, par son médecin en 1601. Il décrypte la richesse symbolique des rites de mise au monde hier et aujourd'hui chez les Touareg, s'intéresse aux pratiques obstétricales des siècles classiques, aux premières couveuses du XIXe siècle, ainsi qu'à la révolution de la naissance « sans violence », initiée par Frédérick Leboyer dans les années 1970. Enfin, à la lumière des recherches et des expérimentations actuelles, il donne la parole aux soignants et aux parents d'aujourd'hui qui disent leur désarroi devant les conditions d'accueil de nos modernes « usines à bébés ». Alors que les spécialistes s'interrogent de plus en plus sur les modalités et les troubles de l'attachement précoce et sur les difficultés de l'entrée dans la parentalité, les auteurs rassemblés par la Société d'histoire de la naissance contribuent, dans une démarche pluridisciplinaire décentrée, à mieux comprendre le présent.
Ceremonial Behavior --- Parturition --- Infant, Newborn --- Infant --- Culture --- Pregnancy --- Social Behavior --- Age Groups --- Behavior --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Reproduction --- Anthropology --- Reproductive Physiological Processes --- Persons --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Named Groups --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena --- Social Sciences --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes
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Anthropology of religion --- Ritual --- Theology --- Liturgy --- Christianity and culture --- Christianity --- Anthropology --- Ceremonial Behavior --- 291.37 --- #gsdb3 --- Processies. Symbolen. Riten. Emblemen --- 291.37 Godsdienstige ceremonieën. Religieuze symboliek. Mysteries. Inwijding --- 291.37 Processies. Symbolen. Riten. Emblemen --- Godsdienstige ceremonieën. Religieuze symboliek. Mysteries. Inwijding --- Cult --- Cultus --- Liturgies --- Public worship --- Symbolism --- Worship --- Rites and ceremonies --- Ritualism --- Liturgiology --- Religious anthropology --- Ethnology --- la société en mutation rapide --- les comportements rituels des groupes et des individus --- la mémoire collective --- des rites sociaux --- symbolisme
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Une douzaine de contributions sur la participation de Michel Foucault à une fête des fous s'étant déroulée en 1954 dans l'asile psychiatrique de Münsterlingen. Les contributeurs interrogent les pratiques cliniques alors en cours dans l'établissement, la relation du philosophe au carnaval et au test de Rorschach, la portée de cet événement pour sa formation intellectuelle, etc. ©Electre 2016
Psychiatry --- Existential psychology --- Ceremonial Behavior --- Philosophy --- History, 20th Century --- Mental Disorders --- History --- history --- ethnology --- Foucault, Michel, --- Binswanger, Ludwig, --- Travel --- Münsterlingen (Switzerland) --- Europe --- Switzerland --- Social life and customs --- Psychiatry - Switzerland - Münsterlingen - History - 20th century --- Psychiatry - history --- Mental Disorders - ethnology --- Foucault, Michel, - 1926-1984. - Folie et déraison --- Foucault, Michel, - 1926-1984 - Travel - Switzerland - Münsterlingen --- Foucault, Michel, - 1926-1984 --- Binswanger, Ludwig, - 1881-1966 --- Münsterlingen (Switzerland) - Social life and customs
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Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control is a practical, task-oriented, instructional manual designed to help therapists provide effective treatment for survivors of these most extreme forms of child abuse and mental manipulation.--
Healing. --- Mind. --- Ritual. --- Spiritual Therapies. --- Spirituality. --- Dissociative disorders --- Ritual abuse victims --- Child abuse --- Ritualism --- Occultism --- Mental Disorders --- Child Welfare --- Domestic Violence --- Culture --- Social Behavior --- Behavioral Sciences --- Humanities --- Spiritual Therapies --- Social Welfare --- Violence --- Behavior --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Complementary Therapies --- Crime --- Therapeutics --- Anthropology --- Social Problems --- Sociology --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Social Sciences --- Criminology --- Child Abuse --- Ceremonial Behavior --- Psychology --- Dissociative Disorders --- Treatment --- Rehabilitation --- Psychological aspects
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