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Make Room for Daddy: The Journey from Waiting Room to Birthing Room |  | Author: Judith Walzer Leavitt Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 448 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0807832553 Dewey Decimal Number: 392.12 EAN: 9780807832554 ASIN: 0807832553
Publication Date: June 21, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In Make Room for Daddy, historian Judith Walzer Leavitt offers a fascinating look at an important but long-neglected aspect of childbirth in Americathe changing role of the expectant father.Leavitt uses fathers' first-hand accounts from letters, journals, and personal interviews along with hospital records and medical literature to offer a new perspective on the changing role of expectant fathers from the 1940s to the 1980s. She shows how, as men moved first from the hospital waiting room to the labor room in the 1960s, and then on to the delivery and birthing rooms in the 1970s and 1980s, they became progressively more involved in the birth experience and their influence over events expanded. With careful attention to power and privilege, Leavitt charts not only the increasing involvement of fathers, but also medical inequalities, the impact of race and class, and the evolution of hospital policies. Heavily illustrated with more than seventy images from medical literature, films, and television shows such as I Love Lucy, All in the Family, and Happy Days and from popular magazines including Ebony and McCall's, this book explores popular depictions as well as the real experiences of fathers across the country. Telling much of the story using fathers' and mothers' own voices, this engaging book will strike a chord with many readers, reminding them of their own experiences even as it offers important new insights into childbirth in modern America.
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| Customer Reviews: Who Knew? July 4, 2009 AG-M (NEW YORK, NY USA) I just read this book, and it is really interesting! It's all about how fathers used to be excluded from being with their wives when they labored and when they delivered babies, and how they are now welcomed into the delivery room. It's full of heartfelt stories from the men themselves and has lots of pictures. It follows how TV, cartoons, and movies characterized expectant fathers as bumbling idiots who did nothing but smoke cigarettes and pace the floor. One section tells about the disturbing practice of men preferring male babies rather than girls and how open they were about their preferences. The book is well-documented for those who care about such things. The author writes well and has made it accessible to all. "Make Room for Daddy" will be of interest to all new parents - men and women -- or those thinking about becoming parents. A good read, highly recommended.
surprising history, ideal for gift to expectant parents June 28, 2009 Linda Gordon (Madison, WI USA) Make Room for Daddy: The Journey from Waiting Room to Birthing Room
It's amazing that no one has previously traced this history of the role of fathers in childbirth. Filled with fascinating anecdotes from and about famous (I Love Lucy's husband Desi Arnaz, Donald Sutherland, Danny Thomas) and not-famous fathers, the book is a delightful read but also serious history. A father-loving but critical feminist interpretation. AND it makes the perfect gift for expectant parents.
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