2016
DOI: 10.4000/etnografica.4258
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Imaginando o bebê esperado: parentesco, raça e beleza no Rio de Janeiro

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“…The imagined or expected baby 2,3 no longer was such and the rest of the pregnancy still had to be completed. What was the experience of these women during their pregnancy, knowing that they were carrying a baby in their wombs that would have limitations and make many demands on them?…”
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“…The imagined or expected baby 2,3 no longer was such and the rest of the pregnancy still had to be completed. What was the experience of these women during their pregnancy, knowing that they were carrying a baby in their wombs that would have limitations and make many demands on them?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, fearful of some abnormality, the pregnant woman is constantly responsible for her own care during the period when she is -two in one‖ 1 . But, on the other hand, she imagines the baby even before its birth 2 , defining it as a person even before its extra-womb existence. Concerning the anguish of discovering what is going on in the womb being more present among the middle and upper classes 3 , this is also present in the low classes, when frequently these women told us in Recife that they save up money to do an ultrassound exam in private clinics, or at times in unexpensive clinics.…”
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“…Em ambos os casos, as perguntas eram respondidas na medida em que faziam sentido para elas. Uma das questões que elaborei sobre o parto -sobre as primeiras impressões ao olhar o bebê, buscando conectá-las às expectativas imaginadas na gravidez (tratado em Rezende, 2016), não funcionou. Ou ela não fazia sentido para a entrevistada, ou gerava respostas que não se relacionavam com o parentesco, como eu esperava.…”
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“…Claudia Rezende (2016) indica que vem ganhando terreno entre gestantes negras o desejo de que seus/suas bebês tenham traços fenotípicos negros (pele escura, cabelo crespo, nariz arredondado).…”
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