Quest Narratives and Heroine Journeys: the road to freebirth and the joy of undisturbed physiological birth.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-01-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2024.1495914
Gemma McKenzie
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Freebirth (intentionally giving birth without doctors or midwives present) is a taboo and stigmatised birthing decision. In this study, 16 women who had freebirthed their babies in the UK were interviewed, and the data was analysed using the voice-centred relational method (VCRM). This methodology produces a range of outputs, including I-Poetry. Previous scholars have noted the difficulty in presenting results from VCRM research and have devised varied and creative ways of subverting these obstacles. Uniquely, this article relies on the theories of Joseph Campbell, Arthur Frank, and Kim Hudson to present women's freebirth accounts as both Quest Narratives and Heroine Journeys. The article outlines the theoretical underpinnings of the Heroine's Journey and demonstrates its use with women's freebirth accounts as they pertain to the joy of undisturbed physiological birth.

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自由分娩(故意在没有医生或助产士在场的情况下分娩)是一种禁忌和耻辱化的分娩决定。在这项研究中,16 名曾在英国自由分娩的妇女接受了采访,并使用以声音为中心的关系法(VCRM)对数据进行了分析。这种方法会产生一系列结果,包括 I-诗歌。以前的学者已经注意到展示 VCRM 研究成果的困难,并设计了各种创造性的方法来克服这些障碍。与众不同的是,本文以约瑟夫-坎贝尔(Joseph Campbell)、阿瑟-弗兰克(Arthur Frank)和金-哈德森(Kim Hudson)的理论为基础,将女性的自由分娩叙述展现为探索叙事和巾帼之旅。文章概述了 "女英雄之旅 "的理论基础,并展示了该理论在女性自由分娩叙述中的应用,因为这些叙述与不受干扰的生理分娩的喜悦有关。
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