Barclay Lesley
Graduate School for Health Practice, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia.
Women Birth. 2008 Mar;21(1):3-8. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2007.12.001. Epub 2008 Feb 12.
This paper uses a feminist interpretation and secondary sources to describe the history of Australian midwifery from colonisation until the 1980s. There have been too few midwife scholars who have had access to or used primary data collections to describe the role and place of midwives in the colonising community. I draw on a range of biography, medical literature and work by sociologists and economic historians to produce a limited picture of the history of professional midwifery. This helps to explain the position of midwives today and the problematic relationship we often have with medicine.
本文采用女性主义解读方式及二手资料,描述从殖民时期到20世纪80年代澳大利亚助产术的历史。接触或使用一手资料集来描述助产士在殖民社区中的角色和地位的助产士学者太少了。我借鉴了一系列传记、医学文献以及社会学家和经济史学家的著作,勾勒出专业助产术历史的有限图景。这有助于解释当今助产士的处境以及我们与医学之间常常存在问题的关系。