Research Projects
Motherhood and childbirth before and after the Revolution
ABRIL MATER is a project that aims to explore the relationship between the social and political changes ushered in by the Revolution of 1974 and thetransformations occurred in the field of motherhood and childbirth in Portugal. To this end, the research will start by documenting the events that marked thecountry's history in the 1960s to 1980s, in order to, from there, reconstitute the evolution of maternal healthcare assistance in the country, and chart the path takenconcerning the protection of the rights of women and children.Endowed with an exploratory nature, the project pilots a plural methodology, of a qualitative orientation, based on the combination of archives analysis – somepersonal (such as diaries, correspondence, photographic records, etc.), others public (press archives, historical documents, etc.) – with the analysis of interviewsabout experiences of motherhood in the periods that preceded and followed the April Revolution of 1974.Incident on a period of profound and rapid social transformations in Portugal, such as those happening before and following the Revolution of April of 1974, theABRIL MATER project will reveal how the portrayals and practices of motherhood are related to the cultural, political and social environments in which they emerge,being thus subject to processes of reconfiguration. Along this path, this project proposes to find insights on the diversity of circumstances, values and beliefs thatoverlay practices of pregnancy, childbirth and childcare, also throwing light on particular motherhood experiences, such as those endured by women and familiesin the context of clandestinity.Based on the collection of archives and testimonials, the research will not be limited to the compilation and examination of pre-existing files and records. On the50th anniversary of the April Revolution, it is expected that the project will culminate in the creation of original archives and contents, which, in addition tocontributing to the preservation of...
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2023-03-20
2024-08-31
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