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Tsipy Ivry
Tsipy Ivry
Department of Anthropology, University of Haifa
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Embodying culture: pregnancy in Japan and Israel
T Ivry
Rutgers University Press, 2009
2382009
Kosher medicine and medicalized halacha: An exploration of triadic relations among Israeli rabbis, doctors, and infertility patients
T Ivry
American Ethnologist 37 (4), 662-680, 2010
892010
God-sent ordeals and their discontents: Ultra-orthodox Jewish women negotiate prenatal testing
T Ivry, E Teman, A Frumkin
Social Science & Medicine 72 (9), 1527-1533, 2011
582011
The ultrasonic picture show and the politics of threatened life
T Ivry
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 23 (3), 189-211, 2009
582009
At the back stage of prenatal care: Japanese ob‐gyns negotiating prenatal diagnosis
T Ivry
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 20 (4), 441-468, 2006
562006
Pregnancy as a proclamation of faith: Ultra‐Orthodox Jewish women navigating the uncertainty of pregnancy and prenatal diagnosis
E Teman, T Ivry, BA Bernhardt
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 155 (1), 69-80, 2011
432011
Shouldering moral responsibility: The division of moral labor among pregnant women, rabbis, and doctors
T Ivry, E Teman
American Anthropologist 121 (4), 857-869, 2019
302019
Expectant Israeli fathers and the medicalized pregnancy: Ambivalent compliance and critical pragmatism
T Ivry, E Teman
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 32, 358-385, 2008
302008
Obligatory effort [hishtadlut] as an explanatory model: A critique of reproductive choice and control
E Teman, T Ivry, H Goren
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 40, 268-288, 2016
242016
Halachic infertility: rabbis, doctors, and the struggle over professional boundaries
T Ivry
Medical Anthropology 32 (3), 208-226, 2013
242013
The pregnancy manifesto: notes on how to extract reproduction from the petri dish
T Ivry
Medical Anthropology 34 (3), 274-289, 2015
172015
The predicaments of koshering prenatal diagnosis and the rise of a new rabbinic leadership
T Ivry
Ethnologie française 45 (2), 281-292, 2015
172015
What disasters can reveal about techno-medical birth: Japanese women’s stories of childbirth during the 11 March, 2011 earthquake
T Ivry, R Takaki-Einy, J Murotsuki
Health, Risk & Society 21 (3-4), 164-184, 2019
162019
Pregnant with meaning: Conceptions of pregnancy in Japan and Israel
T Ivry
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2004
122004
Pregnancy and the reproductive habitus of ultra-Orthodox Jewish women
E Teman, T Ivry
Medical Anthropology 40 (8), 772-784, 2021
112021
Effective maternity disaster care: low tech, skilled touch
R Davis-Floyd, R Lim, V Penwell, T Ivry
Sustainable birth in disruptive times, 316, 2021
112021
Sustainable birth care in disaster zones and during pandemics: Low-tech, skilled touch
R Davis-Floyd, R Lim, V Penwell, T Ivry
Sustainable Birth in Disruptive Times, 261-276, 2021
102021
Pregnant metaphors and surrogate meanings: bringing the Ethnography of pregnancy and surrogacy into conversation in Israel and beyond
T Ivry, E Teman
Medical anthropology quarterly 32 (2), 254-271, 2018
102018
Pregnancy as a way of life among ultra-orthodox Jewish women
E Teman, T Ivry
Unpublished manuscript in preparation. Philadelphia, 2011
92011
Reproduction as martial art
T Ivry
annual conference of the International Institute of Sociology, Tel Aviv …, 1999
81999
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