Nishizaka2007

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Nishizaka2007
BibType ARTICLE
Key Nishizaka2007
Author(s) Aug Nishizaka
Title Hand touching hand: referential practice at a Japanese midwife house
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Year 2007
Language English
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Journal Human Studies
Volume 30
Number 3
Pages 199-217
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DOI 10.1007/s10746-007-9059-4
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Abstract

This article focuses on referential practices at a Japanese midwife house, where at prenatal examinations, a midwife palpates a pregnant woman’s abdomen with her hands, without any assistance from an ultrasound scanner. The midwife often refers to spots on the abdomen in palpation with locative demonstrative expressions. I demonstrate that ways in which references to spots on the pregnant woman’s abdomen are accomplished are subtly different, depending on the action sequence in which they are embedded. The description of referential practices in which the touching plays an important role has consequences for the re-conceptualization of human interaction in general, and interaction between medical professionals and their clients in modern medical settings in particular.

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