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Witches midwives and nurses a history of women healers
Witches midwives and nurses a history of women healers










witches midwives and nurses a history of women healers

Sadly, the bulk of their polemical argument remains relevant. However, Ehrenreich and English argue that these updates are cosmetic. Good scholarship about women’s healing practices was hard to find, and as a result, some of the information given in the 1973 edition now needs updating in the light of subsequent research. The 2010 introduction outlines the context in which the pamphlet was written, pointing out that in the 1970s, feminist history had yet to become a legitimate academic field.

witches midwives and nurses a history of women healers

It was republished in 2010 with a new introduction by the authors. Witches, Midwives, and Nurses, regarded as a seminal text of second wave feminism, established the public profiles of Ehrenreich and English. It argues that medical practice was the preserve of women healers until the Enlightenment era saw a hostile takeover by male professionals whose methods were-at least initially-less successful than those of the women they displaced.

witches midwives and nurses a history of women healers

Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers (1973) is a feminist polemical pamphlet by American writers Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English.












Witches midwives and nurses a history of women healers