

Anne Hugon, "Etre mère en situation coloniale: Gold Coast (années 1910-1950)" (Editions de la Sorbonne, 2020)
Dec 6, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
The Social History of the Gold Coast Through the Lens of Metenite
04:33 • 4min
How to Analyze the Archives of a Retired Midwife?
08:38 • 2min
The Origins of Midwives in the Colonia Period
10:19 • 5min
The 19 17 Report on Infant Mortality
15:10 • 5min
Is Infant Mortality a Colonial Policy Issue?
19:52 • 4min
African Women's Medical Centres
23:49 • 5min
What Happened to the Women Doctors?
29:03 • 2min
The Gold Coast League for Maternal and Child Welfare
30:55 • 6min
The Training of African Midwives
36:36 • 4min
The Identity of Midwives in the Forties and Fifties
40:21 • 3min
What Are the Differences Between Midwives and the Government?
43:07 • 4min
What Did You Learn From Your Interviews?
47:01 • 3min
The Moral Economy of Motherhood in the Colonial Period
50:15 • 4min
The New Ideals of Motherhood
54:09 • 4min
Theorpus - A New Phenomenon
58:08 • 3min