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Pregnancy and Miscarriage in Qatar

Women, Reproduction and the State

Susie Kilshaw

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English
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
16 April 2020
As the bearers of the next generation in one of the richest countries in the world, the social status of Qatari women is closely linked to their ability to have children. Women are expected to reflect the cultural and religious values attached to motherhood, and not having children puts women in a potentially vulnerable position. But Qatari women must also play an essential role in reflecting the country as a centre of Arab modernity, availing themselves of the new opportunities in work, politics and public life.

This book explores the changing role of women in Qatari society and analyses how Qatari women navigate the competing expectations placed upon them. Based on original interviews with pregnant women and women who have experienced miscarriage - as well as interviews with doctors, religious scholars and family members - the book reveals how socio-cultural forces shape the way miscarriage is framed and experienced. It also reveals how intimate reproductive events are deeply entangled with broader societal and political issues. In exploring the themes of reproduction, motherhood and family relationships, this unique study sheds light on the values and beliefs circulating in Qatari society and how these are mapped on to women’s bodies.

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   546g
ISBN:   9781838607340
ISBN 10:   183860734X
Series:   Sex, Family and Culture in the Middle East
Pages:   256
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Qatar: traditional modernity Chapter 2 Women and State: Reproduction and Arab modernity Chapter 3 Huda: marriage, motherhood and loss Chapter 4 Motherhood lost: Stories of miscarriage Chapter 5 Modern bodies; miscarriage cause Chapter 6 (Super)natural forces and miscarriage cause Chapter 7 The Foetus: birds, babies, burials and imaginings Chapter 8 Reproductive disruptions: spectrum of compromised fertility Chapter 9 State development discourse: Maternalism and Empowerment Conclusions References

Susie Kilshaw is Principal Research Fellow at the Department of Anthropology at the University College London, U.K. She is the author of the book Impotent Warriors: Gulf War Syndrome, Vulnerability and Masculinity and her articles have appeared in the journals Anthropology and Medicine, Anthropology of the Middle East, and Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. She has been the recipient of a number of grants, including the Wenner Gren Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship and grants from the Qatar Foundation National Priorities and Research Scheme. She completed her Ph.D. at University College London, U.K.

Reviews for Pregnancy and Miscarriage in Qatar: Women, Reproduction and the State

A vivid portrayal of the paradoxes of modernity for Qataris through the lens of reproductive politics in this resource-rich but population poor, Islamic nation-state. -- Linda Layne, Director of Studies for Social Anthropology and Bye-Fellow, Girton College, Cambridge University; author of Motherhood Lost: A Feminist Account of Pregnancy Loss in America


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