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ID124957
Title ProperForbidden exchanges and gender
Other Title Informationimplications for blood donation during a maternal health emergency in Punjab, Pakistan
LanguageENG
AuthorMumtaz, Zubia ;  Levay, Adrienne
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A safe, consistent blood supply in Pakistan is critical in combating maternal deaths due to haemorrhage. The dominant form of blood donation in Pakistan is a directed-replacement system. Complex sociocultural values influence from whom a recipient can receive blood. This focused ethnography aimed to investigate if, in this patriarchal society, the gender of the recipient influences who will donate blood. Data were collected from the district of Rawalpindi/Islamabad, Jhelum and Layyah in 2009 and 2012. Findings revealed that gendered notions of blood and blood donation construct reproductive blood loss as less serious than other types of blood loss. Husbands almost universally removed themselves from the process of blood procurement for their wives in the midst of a maternal health emergency. This was due to a combination of gender norms and beliefs about the power of blood, akin to the power of breast milk, to connect husbands and wives in a donor-recipient relationship that would lead to the negation of the marital contract. The inherent gendered devaluation of the lives of women was evident in the manner in which blood was procured for child-birthing women. These complex beliefs indicate that the idealized Euro-American blood system could be ineffective in this context.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol.21, No.3; 2013: p.260-274
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol.21, No.3; 2013: p.260-274
Key WordsDirected-Replacement Donation ;  Gender ;  Postpartum Haemorrhage ;  Pakistan ;  Donor-Recipient Relationship ;  Social Relations ;  Social Chain ;  Punjab - Pakistan ;  Health Services ;  Gender Inequality ;  Child-Birthing Women ;  Euro-American Blood System ;  Patriarchal Society ;  Forbidden Exchanges


 
 
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