Reproductive justice and sexual rights : transnational perspectives /: transnational perspectives. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Reproductive justice and sexual rights : transnational perspectives /: transnational perspectives. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Reproductive justice and sexual rights : transnational perspectives
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Tanya Saroj Bakhru.
- Editors:
- Bakhru, Tanya Saroj
- Contents:
- COVER; HALF TITLE; TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Thinking Transnationally: Reproductive Justice in a Globalized Era; Bibliography; PART I: COLONIAL LEGACIES AND POST-COLONIAL CONDITIONS; Chapter 1 White Property Interests in Native Women's Reproductive Freedom: Slavery to Transracial Adoption; The Framework of Whiteness; Slavery: White Property Interests in Native Women's Bodies; Native and Black Entanglements Under Captivity; Native Codes in California: Retaining Property Interests in Native Women's Reproduction Stealing Indigenous Children: Boarding Schools, the Indian Adoption Project, and the Indian Placement ProgramChild Welfare: Native and Black Overrepresentation; "A Dog Shouldn't Live in Some of These Places": Moving Beyond Removal; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 2 A Body Is a Body: The Embodied Politics of Women's Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Contemporary Irish Art and Culture; Historical Context; The Embodied Politics of Feminism; Illustrating Gendered Histories; Visualizing Resistance and Solidarity; Documenting Hidden Journeys; Conclusion; Notes; References Chapter 3 Population Discourse, Family Planning Policies, and Development in Colombia, 1960-1969The 1966 Policy and the Colombian Population Context; Population Discourse and Explaining the Population "Crisis"; Origins of the "Crisis": Diminished Death and Abundant Life; Stakes of the "Crisis": Peace and Prosperity; Latin America,COVER; HALF TITLE; TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Thinking Transnationally: Reproductive Justice in a Globalized Era; Bibliography; PART I: COLONIAL LEGACIES AND POST-COLONIAL CONDITIONS; Chapter 1 White Property Interests in Native Women's Reproductive Freedom: Slavery to Transracial Adoption; The Framework of Whiteness; Slavery: White Property Interests in Native Women's Bodies; Native and Black Entanglements Under Captivity; Native Codes in California: Retaining Property Interests in Native Women's Reproduction Stealing Indigenous Children: Boarding Schools, the Indian Adoption Project, and the Indian Placement ProgramChild Welfare: Native and Black Overrepresentation; "A Dog Shouldn't Live in Some of These Places": Moving Beyond Removal; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 2 A Body Is a Body: The Embodied Politics of Women's Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Contemporary Irish Art and Culture; Historical Context; The Embodied Politics of Feminism; Illustrating Gendered Histories; Visualizing Resistance and Solidarity; Documenting Hidden Journeys; Conclusion; Notes; References Chapter 3 Population Discourse, Family Planning Policies, and Development in Colombia, 1960-1969The 1966 Policy and the Colombian Population Context; Population Discourse and Explaining the Population "Crisis"; Origins of the "Crisis": Diminished Death and Abundant Life; Stakes of the "Crisis": Peace and Prosperity; Latin America, Abortion, and Methodological Innovation; The 1966 Policy and Response; Objections from the Catholic Church and Conservative Senators; Government Response; The Absence of Women's Voices on Abortion; Notes; References PART II: THE STATE, THE LAW, AND SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEChapter 4 Indigenous Reproductive Justice after Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl (2013); From Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice; Legacies of Child Removal and the Case of Baby Veronica; Child Removal and the Case of Baby Veronica; Indigenous Reproductive Justice; Conclusion; Note; References; Chapter 5 Passing for Reproduction: How Lesbians in Taiwan Use Assisted Reproductive Technologies; Introduction; Queering Reproduction in Transition: From Demedicalization to Biomedicalization The Case of Taiwan: Restrictive Regulations and Vibrant Lesbian Parenting DesiresData and Methods; Queering Reproduction in a Prohibited Context: Lesbian Appropriation of ARTs in Taiwan; Passing for Reproduction Period (1990s to Early 2000s): Seeking Ways into the Existing Medical System; Self-Insemination \ Period (2006-2012): The Emerging Network of Self-Insemination and Its Limits; Cross-Border Reproductive Treatments Phase (Beginning Approximately 2012): The Co-IVF Practices of Lesbian Couples; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Abortion Rights and Human Rights in Mexico; Introduction … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York, NY : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 306.7
Reproductive rights
Sexual rights
Reproductive rights
Sexual rights
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781315099408
1315099403
9781351582995
1351582992
9781351582988
1351582984
9781351583008 - Related ISBNs:
- 135158300X
9781138297234
1138297232
9781138297241
1138297240 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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