The reckoning table, the periodoscope and the shaping of modern pregnancy in nineteenth-century print forms.

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Medical Humanities Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1136/medhum-2023-012841
Mary Elizabeth Leighton, Lisa Surridge
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How did Victorian print forms shape experiences of pregnancy? This article focuses on pregnancy calendars, a form that rose to prominence in nineteenth-century Britain and Europe. Such calendars appeared in tabular as well as circular formats and were printed in books, periodicals and pocketbooks designed for both medical practitioners and fertile women. These calendars shaped the nebulous period of human gestation, giving pregnancy narrative form by dividing it temporally into stages and highlighting key events and medical interventions. In the nineteenth century, these printed pregnancy calendars mediated between women's personal experiences and gestational body time as well as medical management of that time. During this period, such calendars-which included the columnar reckoning table as well as the circular periodoscope-functioned as instruments of both medical control and female agency. Although they did not enable pregnant women to critique the medicalisation of pregnancy, they nevertheless accorded to such women some power in managing their reproductive bodies.

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十九世纪印刷品中的计算表、周期表和现代怀孕的形成。
维多利亚时期的印刷品是如何塑造怀孕体验的?本文的重点是怀孕日历,这种形式在 19 世纪的英国和欧洲崭露头角。这种日历既有表格形式,也有圆形形式,印制在书籍、期刊和口袋书中,既面向医生,也面向育龄妇女。这些日历塑造了人类模糊的妊娠期,通过将妊娠按时间划分为不同阶段、突出关键事件和医疗干预措施,赋予妊娠以叙事形式。19 世纪,这些印刷的怀孕日历在妇女的个人经历和妊娠时间以及医疗管理之间起到了中介作用。在这一时期,这些日历--包括柱状计算表和圆形月经镜--既是医疗控制的工具,也是女性代理的工具。虽然这些日历无法让孕妇对怀孕的医学化进行批判,但却赋予了她们管理自己生殖器官的权力。
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