Witches, Midwives, & Nurses (Second Edition): A History of Women Healers -- Barbara Ehrenreich, Paperback
Witches, Midwives, and Nurses examines how women-led healing was delegitimized to make way for patriarchy, capitalism, and the emerging medical industry.
As we watch another agonizing attempt to shift the future of healthcare in the United States, we are reminded of the longevity of this crisis, and how firmly entrenched we are in a system that doesn't work.
First published by the Feminist Press in 1973, Witches, Midwives, and Nurses is an essential book about the corruption of the medical establishment and its historic roots in witch hunters. In this new and updated edition, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English delve into the current fascination with and controversies about witches, exposing our fears and fantasies. They build on their classic expos on the demonization of women healers and the political and economic monopolization of medicine. This quick history brings us up-to-date, exploring today's changing attitudes toward childbirth, alternative medicine, and modern-day witches.
Author: Barbara Ehrenreich, Deirdre English
Publisher: Feminist Press
Published: 07/01/2010
Pages: 112
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 7.30h x 5.20w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9781558616615
About the Author
Barbara Ehrenreich is author of the 2002 New York Times bestseller Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. She has written nearly twenty books, and has been a columnist for Time magazine and the New York Times. She has contributed to The Progressive, Harpers, The Atlantic Monthly, Ms., The New Republic, Z Magazine, In These Times, and Salon.com.
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Barbara Ehrenreich, Body/ Mind & Spirit, Contemporary Classics by Women (Feminist Press), Feminist Press, History, Medical, Medical / Nursing, Medicine - United States - History, Nursing, Paperback, Wicca), Witchcraft (See Also ReligionContact form
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