Thursday, December 23, 2010
Greeting Church Service
time as we age is shortened. And not because are narrowing the gap between us and the ultimate goal. Rather than increase with age because the commitments and responsibilities (universally) and time for us there is always too little.
And I time to treat the book I really had very little.
So when the publisher sent me the final draft to be approved cover and the cover started the stopwatch.
A quick look at the front cover and okay, okay. Then, with one eye on the draft and printed on a monitor of my microportatile travel (I was a recluse in pediatrics in Padua with the pastry million) to cover the "critical" points.
I will be doing graphics, I will work for a study of communication, but frankly, the cover seemed the last thing to worry about. Are the contents that count right?
Unfortunately not.
When I recovered my free copies, I noticed that in writing. In the lower right hand side, next to the banana. And for a moment I thought he died:
're pregnant, the test is positive? Between 9 months you mom ....
AND DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU WAITING FOR YOU!
Now at conferences where I was invited on behalf of our association, CME courses where I - I hope - helped bring some food for thought, a must after my speech was rising, the midwife on duty or the anesthesiologist with the belly.
"She scares the women." This esterema summary of the various criticisms that I received.
"She scares women!" even when the slide was not the slightest hint of a traumatic birth, but only excerpts from the site of Epidemiology Institute of Health or some fatigue ostetricoletteraria Michel Odent.
The intent of the book is not to scare anyone. But just think about some practices that seem almost natural and obvious. The pain in childbirth. And not only. The forced feeding of the breast, the bonding required, the skin to skin contact as a panacea for all future Rogne and future with your child, giving birth in water with its alleged scientific basis. In short, the galloping "naturalization" of motherhood, childbirth, the mother-offspring relationship, the feelings, as opposed to a "medicalization" that seems to have monopolized the delivery rooms throughout Italy.
In Naturalizing Power , the anthropologists Sylvia J. Yanagisako and Carol Delaney "discover" the relationship between power and naturalization processes, because it is the nature of the power to do everything possible to appear "natural, inevitable, even as-it-god."
E 'also deeply conformist nature of this modern society market and sensationalize everything. Unfortunately, my book has not escaped the operation.
And since in the past 48 hours I received a couple of setbacks, this sentence has no effect on the cover were waiting for.
The only thing I could do is ask the publisher (thanks) to insert a paragraph on the web page:
For a small misunderstanding between the publisher and the author, the message in cover of the book is intended only as an expression of thought from our editorial staff.
So I apologize to those who have the misfortune of encountering in my book and ask a little effort to understand the sense of those pages. Apart from the cover.
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