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The Use of Dress to Navigate Pregnancy and Postpartum in Ghana
Elizabeth Yemorkor Odoi
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, Day K. M. Wong
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Academy of Geography, Sociology and International Studies
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Ghana
100%
Management Practices
25%
Global South
25%
Power Relations
25%
Social Interaction
25%
Professional Workers
25%
The Self
25%
Motherhood
25%
Goffman
25%
Conflicting Identities
25%
Transition to Motherhood
25%
Embodied Performance
25%
Dramaturgical Theory
25%
Body Management
25%
Collective Body
25%
Maternal Performance
25%
Arts and Humanities
dresses
100%
Ghana
100%
Maternal
50%
distancing
25%
Dynamics
25%
Power Relation
25%
Idealization
25%
Goffman
25%
Global South
25%
Psychology
Self and Identity
100%
Social Interaction
100%
Embodied Performance
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dynamics
100%
Social Interaction
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ghana
100%
Global South
25%