@incollection{fdi:010089013, title = {{T}he {A}mchi at the margins : notes on childbirth practices in {L}adakh}, author = {{P}ordi{\'e}, {L}. and {H}ancart {P}etitet, {P}ascale}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he social study of birth opens up a range of questions on maternity along an axis that runs from private life to the state. {T}he event of birth appears as an experience of the body and the construction of the person and helps to understand maternity in its social, familial, medical, and technological environment. {O}bstetric practices are therefore embedded in a broad contextual sphere, for which the anthropology of reproduction offers some useful approaches.}, keywords = {{INDE} ; {LADAKH} ; {LEH} ; {KARGIL}}, booktitle = {{H}ealing at the periphery : ethnographies of {T}ibetan medicine in {I}ndia}, numero = {}, pages = {119--142}, address = {{D}urham ({GBR}) ; {L}ondres}, publisher = {{D}uke {U}niversity {P}ress}, series = {}, year = {2022}, DOI = { 10.2307/j.ctv219kxhf.9}, ISBN = {978-1-4780-1445-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010089013}, }