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This edited collection provides an in-depth approach to issues of reproductive autonomy and reproductive justice from a range of countries and perspectives, with particular attention to reproductive injustices that flow from racism and sexism. It will provide an essential resource to those studying these topics as well as practitioners.
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This edited collection provides an in-depth approach to issues of reproductive autonomy and reproductive justice from a range of countries and perspectives, with particular attention to reproductive injustices that flow from racism and sexism. It will provide an essential resource to those studying these topics as well as practitioners.
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Barbara Katz Rothman is Professor of Sociology at the City University of New York. She held the 2019 Fulbright-Saastamoinen Foundation Distinguished Chair in Health Sciences at the University of Eastern Finland. She has served as President of Sociologists for Women in Society and has held visiting professorships and Fulbright awards in the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Elizabeth Newnham is Associate Professor of Midwifery at Flinders University and Fellow of the Australian College of Midwives. Her clinical practice, teaching, and research have focused on seeking social justice solutions for humanizing birth, currently through the development of four research streams: ethics, technology, environment, and practice. Rodante van der Waal is a PhD candidate in care ethics at the University of Humanistic Studies in Utrecht and an independent midwife in Amsterdam. Her research focuses on obstetric violence and reproductive justice from feminist, postcolonial, and abolitionist perspectives. She is a founding member of the Critical Midwifery Studies Collective and the editor of Contractions, a political podcast on midwifery. Christie Sillo is a sociologist. She holds a PhD in sociology from The Graduate Center, City University of New York; an MA in sociology from City College; and a BA in American studies from the University of Connecticut. Her doctoral research explored how interracial couples are being digitally constructed and consumed on Instagram
Introduction Part I: Constructing Kinship: Experiences of Gendered
Pregnancy, Birth, and Parenting 1. Haunted Frames: Feminist Stories of
Procreative Labour 2. Maternal Ambivalence and the Gender of Mothers 3.
Difference as a Feminist Antidote to the Pathologization and
Commodification of Breastfeeding 4. Okâwîmâwaskiy: Learning from 'the
mother of the land' 5. Queer Kinship and Technologies: Challenges and Queer
Erasures 6. The (Non-)Marital Bargain 7. Adoption and Gender in the United
States 8. Cisgender men's narratives on expected and actual reactions to
their desires to be pregnant and/or gestational parents:
cisheteropatriarchy, repronormativity, and the normative gendering of
pregnancy 9. Male Mothers, Female Fathers Part II: Reproductive Injustices:
Obstetric Racism, Criminalization, and Reproductive Violence 10. Obstetric
Violence, A Latin American Concept 11. An Introduction to the Framework of
'Obstetric Racism': Theory and Intellectual Lineage 12. Obstetric Violence
in Global North: The Netherlands, the United States, and beyond 13. 'Be and
it is!': Muslim Cosmologies of Care, Desire, and the Reproduction of Life
14. Accountability for Obstetric Violence and Obstetric Racism: New
Pathways for Families Seeking Justice 15. The Case for Birth Equity in the
United States 16. Beyond Barriers: Infertility as a Reproductive Justice
Issue Among Marginalised Communities 17. Coloniality of Science in The Most
Beautiful Indian Contest: Eugenics, Gender and Race in Post-Revolutionary
Mexico 18. Abortion through the lens of reproductive justice 19. Whose
Ethos?: A Case of Indian Surrogacy law and its Moral Bedrock 20.
Rationality and Subjectivity during Birth: Approaching a Philosophy of
Birth Part III: Reproductive Care: Midwifery, Reproductive Technologies,
and Gender 20. Difference and Resistance: Radical Engagement in Challenging
the Structures of Maternity Services 21. Black Women's Social Egg Freezing
Experiences: A Reproductive Justice Vision 22. The Paradigm Shifts Made by
Deeply Humanistic Obstetricians: Ideological Transformations, Benefits,
Ostracisms, and Persecutions 23. Trans/parent pregnancy: (in)visibility of
gender diversity in reproductive healthcare 24. Decoupling Gender from
'Midwifery': A Utopian Vision 25. Are women changing birth settings for a
positive birthing experience in India? A critical analysis using arts-based
research 26. Maternal Ontologies, Birth-work and the Race Question in
Assisted Reproductive Technology: Towards a philosophical framework rooted
in Transnational Feminism 27. Markets in Babies 28. The medico-legal
authorization of disability-selective pregnancy termination: Comparing
frameworks and practices in Denmark and Austria 29. Reinventing midwifery:
epistemic syncretism and midwife-doula boundaries in Portuguese home births
Pregnancy, Birth, and Parenting 1. Haunted Frames: Feminist Stories of
Procreative Labour 2. Maternal Ambivalence and the Gender of Mothers 3.
Difference as a Feminist Antidote to the Pathologization and
Commodification of Breastfeeding 4. Okâwîmâwaskiy: Learning from 'the
mother of the land' 5. Queer Kinship and Technologies: Challenges and Queer
Erasures 6. The (Non-)Marital Bargain 7. Adoption and Gender in the United
States 8. Cisgender men's narratives on expected and actual reactions to
their desires to be pregnant and/or gestational parents:
cisheteropatriarchy, repronormativity, and the normative gendering of
pregnancy 9. Male Mothers, Female Fathers Part II: Reproductive Injustices:
Obstetric Racism, Criminalization, and Reproductive Violence 10. Obstetric
Violence, A Latin American Concept 11. An Introduction to the Framework of
'Obstetric Racism': Theory and Intellectual Lineage 12. Obstetric Violence
in Global North: The Netherlands, the United States, and beyond 13. 'Be and
it is!': Muslim Cosmologies of Care, Desire, and the Reproduction of Life
14. Accountability for Obstetric Violence and Obstetric Racism: New
Pathways for Families Seeking Justice 15. The Case for Birth Equity in the
United States 16. Beyond Barriers: Infertility as a Reproductive Justice
Issue Among Marginalised Communities 17. Coloniality of Science in The Most
Beautiful Indian Contest: Eugenics, Gender and Race in Post-Revolutionary
Mexico 18. Abortion through the lens of reproductive justice 19. Whose
Ethos?: A Case of Indian Surrogacy law and its Moral Bedrock 20.
Rationality and Subjectivity during Birth: Approaching a Philosophy of
Birth Part III: Reproductive Care: Midwifery, Reproductive Technologies,
and Gender 20. Difference and Resistance: Radical Engagement in Challenging
the Structures of Maternity Services 21. Black Women's Social Egg Freezing
Experiences: A Reproductive Justice Vision 22. The Paradigm Shifts Made by
Deeply Humanistic Obstetricians: Ideological Transformations, Benefits,
Ostracisms, and Persecutions 23. Trans/parent pregnancy: (in)visibility of
gender diversity in reproductive healthcare 24. Decoupling Gender from
'Midwifery': A Utopian Vision 25. Are women changing birth settings for a
positive birthing experience in India? A critical analysis using arts-based
research 26. Maternal Ontologies, Birth-work and the Race Question in
Assisted Reproductive Technology: Towards a philosophical framework rooted
in Transnational Feminism 27. Markets in Babies 28. The medico-legal
authorization of disability-selective pregnancy termination: Comparing
frameworks and practices in Denmark and Austria 29. Reinventing midwifery:
epistemic syncretism and midwife-doula boundaries in Portuguese home births
Introduction Part I: Constructing Kinship: Experiences of Gendered
Pregnancy, Birth, and Parenting 1. Haunted Frames: Feminist Stories of
Procreative Labour 2. Maternal Ambivalence and the Gender of Mothers 3.
Difference as a Feminist Antidote to the Pathologization and
Commodification of Breastfeeding 4. Okâwîmâwaskiy: Learning from 'the
mother of the land' 5. Queer Kinship and Technologies: Challenges and Queer
Erasures 6. The (Non-)Marital Bargain 7. Adoption and Gender in the United
States 8. Cisgender men's narratives on expected and actual reactions to
their desires to be pregnant and/or gestational parents:
cisheteropatriarchy, repronormativity, and the normative gendering of
pregnancy 9. Male Mothers, Female Fathers Part II: Reproductive Injustices:
Obstetric Racism, Criminalization, and Reproductive Violence 10. Obstetric
Violence, A Latin American Concept 11. An Introduction to the Framework of
'Obstetric Racism': Theory and Intellectual Lineage 12. Obstetric Violence
in Global North: The Netherlands, the United States, and beyond 13. 'Be and
it is!': Muslim Cosmologies of Care, Desire, and the Reproduction of Life
14. Accountability for Obstetric Violence and Obstetric Racism: New
Pathways for Families Seeking Justice 15. The Case for Birth Equity in the
United States 16. Beyond Barriers: Infertility as a Reproductive Justice
Issue Among Marginalised Communities 17. Coloniality of Science in The Most
Beautiful Indian Contest: Eugenics, Gender and Race in Post-Revolutionary
Mexico 18. Abortion through the lens of reproductive justice 19. Whose
Ethos?: A Case of Indian Surrogacy law and its Moral Bedrock 20.
Rationality and Subjectivity during Birth: Approaching a Philosophy of
Birth Part III: Reproductive Care: Midwifery, Reproductive Technologies,
and Gender 20. Difference and Resistance: Radical Engagement in Challenging
the Structures of Maternity Services 21. Black Women's Social Egg Freezing
Experiences: A Reproductive Justice Vision 22. The Paradigm Shifts Made by
Deeply Humanistic Obstetricians: Ideological Transformations, Benefits,
Ostracisms, and Persecutions 23. Trans/parent pregnancy: (in)visibility of
gender diversity in reproductive healthcare 24. Decoupling Gender from
'Midwifery': A Utopian Vision 25. Are women changing birth settings for a
positive birthing experience in India? A critical analysis using arts-based
research 26. Maternal Ontologies, Birth-work and the Race Question in
Assisted Reproductive Technology: Towards a philosophical framework rooted
in Transnational Feminism 27. Markets in Babies 28. The medico-legal
authorization of disability-selective pregnancy termination: Comparing
frameworks and practices in Denmark and Austria 29. Reinventing midwifery:
epistemic syncretism and midwife-doula boundaries in Portuguese home births
Pregnancy, Birth, and Parenting 1. Haunted Frames: Feminist Stories of
Procreative Labour 2. Maternal Ambivalence and the Gender of Mothers 3.
Difference as a Feminist Antidote to the Pathologization and
Commodification of Breastfeeding 4. Okâwîmâwaskiy: Learning from 'the
mother of the land' 5. Queer Kinship and Technologies: Challenges and Queer
Erasures 6. The (Non-)Marital Bargain 7. Adoption and Gender in the United
States 8. Cisgender men's narratives on expected and actual reactions to
their desires to be pregnant and/or gestational parents:
cisheteropatriarchy, repronormativity, and the normative gendering of
pregnancy 9. Male Mothers, Female Fathers Part II: Reproductive Injustices:
Obstetric Racism, Criminalization, and Reproductive Violence 10. Obstetric
Violence, A Latin American Concept 11. An Introduction to the Framework of
'Obstetric Racism': Theory and Intellectual Lineage 12. Obstetric Violence
in Global North: The Netherlands, the United States, and beyond 13. 'Be and
it is!': Muslim Cosmologies of Care, Desire, and the Reproduction of Life
14. Accountability for Obstetric Violence and Obstetric Racism: New
Pathways for Families Seeking Justice 15. The Case for Birth Equity in the
United States 16. Beyond Barriers: Infertility as a Reproductive Justice
Issue Among Marginalised Communities 17. Coloniality of Science in The Most
Beautiful Indian Contest: Eugenics, Gender and Race in Post-Revolutionary
Mexico 18. Abortion through the lens of reproductive justice 19. Whose
Ethos?: A Case of Indian Surrogacy law and its Moral Bedrock 20.
Rationality and Subjectivity during Birth: Approaching a Philosophy of
Birth Part III: Reproductive Care: Midwifery, Reproductive Technologies,
and Gender 20. Difference and Resistance: Radical Engagement in Challenging
the Structures of Maternity Services 21. Black Women's Social Egg Freezing
Experiences: A Reproductive Justice Vision 22. The Paradigm Shifts Made by
Deeply Humanistic Obstetricians: Ideological Transformations, Benefits,
Ostracisms, and Persecutions 23. Trans/parent pregnancy: (in)visibility of
gender diversity in reproductive healthcare 24. Decoupling Gender from
'Midwifery': A Utopian Vision 25. Are women changing birth settings for a
positive birthing experience in India? A critical analysis using arts-based
research 26. Maternal Ontologies, Birth-work and the Race Question in
Assisted Reproductive Technology: Towards a philosophical framework rooted
in Transnational Feminism 27. Markets in Babies 28. The medico-legal
authorization of disability-selective pregnancy termination: Comparing
frameworks and practices in Denmark and Austria 29. Reinventing midwifery:
epistemic syncretism and midwife-doula boundaries in Portuguese home births