Our Bodies, Our Crimes: The Policing of Women’s Reproduction in AmericaNYU Press, 2008 M11 1 - 288 páginas Winner of the 2010 Distinguished Book Award from the American Sociological Association; Sex and Gender Section |
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... Victims”: Fetal Protectionism and Pregnant Women 6 “Liars and Whiners”: Incarcerated Women's Right to Reproductive Health Part iv Mothering 7 “Bad Mothers”: Incarcerated Women's Ties to Their Children 8 “Asking for It”: Battered Women ...
... victim” with distinct (and sometimes competing) legal rights from the woman herself. Here I also examine cases in which drug-using women have been arrested and prosecuted for becoming pregnant and continuing their pregnancies to term ...
... victim of rape or incest. The Great Depression of the 1930s brought the relationship between economics and reproduction into stark relief. Unable to afford to have children, women sought abortions on a massive scale.19 Legal and illegal ...
... victims. Pro-choice lawmakers “smothered questions about women's rights and fetal life under a gravy of breast-beating about crime and punishment, innocence and guilt,” mentioning victims 135 times and crime 46 times in an hour's worth ...
... victims rather than as fully capable, sexual actors was (and remains) problematic. In the process, reproductive rights have become defended, and to some extent defined, as a victim's right rather than a woman's right.66 Furthermore ...
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Bearing | 93 |
Mothering | 137 |
Being | 182 |
Notes | 191 |
Bibliography | 263 |
Acknowledgments | 297 |
Index | 299 |
About the Author | 307 |
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Our Bodies, Our Crimes: The Policing of Women's Reproduction in America Jeanne Flavin Vista previa limitada - 2009 |
Our Bodies, Our Crimes: The Policing of Women's Reproduction in America Jeanne Flavin Vista previa limitada - 2010 |
Our Bodies, Our Crimes: The Policing of Women’s Reproduction in America Jeanne Flavin Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |