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2. Bibliography
3. Notes
4. Glossary
5. Appendix: Editions of Cristóbal de Molina’s Account of the Fables and Rites of the Incas (Relación de las fábulas y ritos de los incas)
6. The Life and Times of Cristóbal de Molina
7. Title Page, Copyright Page
8. 8. Taqui Onqoy
9. Cover
10. Preface
11. Acknowledgments
12. 3. Of Quipus and Inca Yupanqui
13. 1. Introduction
14. 2. Origin Myths
15. Account of the Fables and Rites of the Incas
16. 5. The Rituals of the Months of the Year
17. 4. The Sorcerers
18. 7. The Capacocha
19. 6. The Ayuscay, Rutuchico, and Quicochico Rituals
20. On Risk and Responsibility
21. Crossing Bodily, Social, and Intimate Boundaries
22. Competing Narratives: Examining Obstetricians’ Decision-Making Regarding Indications for Cesarean Sections and Abdominal Incisions
23. Cutting Women: Unnecessary cesareans as iatrogenesis and obstetric violence
24. Chapter 9 “We Work with What We Have, Not with What We Would Like to Have” Hospital Care in Mexico
25. 'I Thought I Was Going to Die': Examining Experiences of Childbirth Pain Through Bioarchaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives
26. Making dignified care the norm
27. Becoming Gods
28. Social Support and Social Suffering: Uterine Health and Isihuayo Among Indigenous Women in Mexico
29. Into Doctors' Hands: Obstetric Praxis In Anthropology
30. “I Thought I Was Going to Die”: Examining Experiences of Childbirth Pain Through Bioarchaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives
31. Becoming Gods : Medical Training in Mexican Hospitals
32. Exploring mistreatment of women during childbirth in a peri-urban setting in Kenya: experiences and perceptions of women and healthcare providers
33. Microaggressions and the reproduction of social inequalities in medical encounters in Mexico
34. Fallen Uterus: Social Suffering, Bodily Vigor, and Social Support among Women in Rural Mexico
35. Managing Labor and Delivery among Impoverished Populations in Mexico: Cervical Examinations as Bureaucratic Practice
36. You're joking: Exploring humour and humiliation as forms of shame and obstetric violence within medical encounters
37. Bodies of risk: Constructing motherhood in a Mexican public hospital
38. Apprenticeship, Or Learning to Be An Expert
39. Plants Used for Reproductive Health by Nahua Women in Northern Veracruz, Mexico
40. Obstetric Violence in Their Own Words: How Women in Mexico and South Africa Expect, Experience, and Respond to Violence
41. Unintended consequences: Exploring the tensions between development programs and indigenous women in Mexico in the context of reproductive health
42. Obstetric Violence in Their Own Words: How Women in Mexico and South Africa Expect, Experience, and Respond to Violence.
43. “They Don’t Know Anything”
44. No Alternative: Childbirth, Citizenship, and Indigenous Culture in Mexico. Rosalynn A. Vega. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2018. 272 pp.
45. Teaching about Childbirth in Mexico: Working across Birth Models
46. An analysis of two indigenous reproductive health illnesses in a Nahua community in Veracruz, Mexico
47. Additional file 1: of Exploring mistreatment of women during childbirth in a peri-urban setting in Kenya: experiences and perceptions of women and healthcare providers
48. Crossing Bodily, Social, and Intimate Boundaries: How Class, Ethnic, and Gender Differences Are Reproduced in Medical Training in Mexico
49. Reproduction, Globalization, and the State: New Theoretical and Ethnographic Perspectives Carole H. Browner Carolyn F. Sargent
50. Account of the Fables and Rites of the Incas
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