Humaniser l’accouchement au Bénin ? Retour sur l’échec d’un projet de la coopération japonaise

Since the 1970s, international activist movements have denounced a medical and techno-centric approach to birth. In response to this “techno-bio-medicalization” of birth, the concept of humanized childbirth emerged in the 1990s in Latin America and then became global. This article proposes to analys...

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Main Authors: Clémence Schantz, Carine Baxerres, Moufalilou Aboubakar
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Anthropologie Médicale Appliquée au Développement et à la Santé
Series:Anthropologie & Santé
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anthropologiesante/11560
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description Since the 1970s, international activist movements have denounced a medical and techno-centric approach to birth. In response to this “techno-bio-medicalization” of birth, the concept of humanized childbirth emerged in the 1990s in Latin America and then became global. This article proposes to analyse the failure of a Japanese project of humanized childbirth in a maternity hospital in Benin. On the basis of participant observations and interviews, we show that the proposal of Japanese development actors came up against a strong incorporation of obstetrical science by the health workers and more particularly by the Beninese midwives. More specifically, by forbidding the presence of an attendant near the woman giving birth and by refusing to accept a position other than the gynaecological one, the midwives reproduce the dominant model of biomedicalization of childbirth to the detriment of women's comfort and psychological and social well-being.
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spelling doaj.art-5d903bc85fd743ccb3620edf15196c012024-02-14T14:39:43ZfraAssociation Anthropologie Médicale Appliquée au Développement et à la SantéAnthropologie & Santé2111-50282410.4000/anthropologiesante.11560Humaniser l’accouchement au Bénin ? Retour sur l’échec d’un projet de la coopération japonaiseClémence SchantzCarine BaxerresMoufalilou AboubakarSince the 1970s, international activist movements have denounced a medical and techno-centric approach to birth. In response to this “techno-bio-medicalization” of birth, the concept of humanized childbirth emerged in the 1990s in Latin America and then became global. This article proposes to analyse the failure of a Japanese project of humanized childbirth in a maternity hospital in Benin. On the basis of participant observations and interviews, we show that the proposal of Japanese development actors came up against a strong incorporation of obstetrical science by the health workers and more particularly by the Beninese midwives. More specifically, by forbidding the presence of an attendant near the woman giving birth and by refusing to accept a position other than the gynaecological one, the midwives reproduce the dominant model of biomedicalization of childbirth to the detriment of women's comfort and psychological and social well-being.https://journals.openedition.org/anthropologiesante/11560technologyBeninbiomedicalizationchildbirthhumanizationJapan
spellingShingle Clémence Schantz
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Moufalilou Aboubakar
Humaniser l’accouchement au Bénin ? Retour sur l’échec d’un projet de la coopération japonaise
Anthropologie & Santé
technology
Benin
biomedicalization
childbirth
humanization
Japan
title Humaniser l’accouchement au Bénin ? Retour sur l’échec d’un projet de la coopération japonaise
title_full Humaniser l’accouchement au Bénin ? Retour sur l’échec d’un projet de la coopération japonaise
title_fullStr Humaniser l’accouchement au Bénin ? Retour sur l’échec d’un projet de la coopération japonaise
title_full_unstemmed Humaniser l’accouchement au Bénin ? Retour sur l’échec d’un projet de la coopération japonaise
title_short Humaniser l’accouchement au Bénin ? Retour sur l’échec d’un projet de la coopération japonaise
title_sort humaniser l accouchement au benin retour sur l echec d un projet de la cooperation japonaise
topic technology
Benin
biomedicalization
childbirth
humanization
Japan
url https://journals.openedition.org/anthropologiesante/11560
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