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Laura R. Woliver (Author)


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0252027787 978-0252027789 September 25, 2002
Pregnancy indisputably takes place within a woman's body. But as reproductive power finds its way into the hands of medical professionals, lobbyists, and policymakers, the geographies of pregnancy are shifting, and the boundaries need to be redrawn, argues Laura R. Woliver. "The Political Geographies of Pregnancy" is a vigorous analysis of the ways modern reproductive politics are shaped by long-standing debates on abortion and adoption, surrogacy arrangements, new reproductive technologies, medical surveillance, and the mapping of the human genome. Across a politically charged backdrop of reproductive issues, Woliver exposes strategies that claim to uphold the best interests of children, families, and women but in reality complicate women's struggles to have control over their own bodies.Utilizing feminist standpoint theory and promoting a feminist ethic of care, Woliver looks at modern adoption laws that cater to male-headed families, regulations that allow the state to monitor pregnant women but not always provide care for them, and the power structures behind the seemingly benign world of egg-selling and surrogate parenting. She also considers the potentially staggering political implications of mapping the human genome, and the exclusion of women's perspectives in discussions about legislation and advancements in reproductive technologies.

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"[This volume] constructs a coherent account of the meanings of pregnancy in the United States at the beginning of the twenty-first century, spelling out a basis for just reproductive policies... Neatly reviews many of the major dramas and dilemmas that, thirty years after the federalization of women's 'choice,' continue to bedevil policymakers and ordinary people. But it also moved me, and will move others, to wake up and test its conclusions." -- Rickie Solinger, Women's Review of Books

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As reproductive power finds its way into the hands of medical professionals, lobbyists, and policymakers, the geographies of pregnancy are shifting, and the boundaries need to be redrawn, argues Laura R. Woliver. Across a politically charged backdrop of reproductive issues, Woliver exposes strategies that claim to uphold the best interests of children, families, and women but in reality complicate women's struggles to have control over their own bodies. Utilizing feminist standpoint theory and promoting a feminist ethic of care, Woliver looks at the ways modern reproductive politics are shaped by long-standing debates on abortion and adoption, surrogacy arrangements, new reproductive technologies, medical surveillance, and the mapping of the human genome.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press (September 25, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0252027787
  • ISBN-13: 978-0252027789
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,275,649 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The context in which women become mothers in Western societies is changing, reshaping and sharpening issues of power and control over women's reproductive agency. Read the first page
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caring jurisprudence, new reproductive arrangements, punitive monitoring, reproductive politics, pregnant drug users, abortion wars, abortion politics, new reproductive technologies, surrogacy contracts, dependency work, reproductive laws, authoritative knowledge, human dependency, surrogacy arrangements, new eugenics, imaginary domain, feminist praxis, prenatal testing, sterilization abuse
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South Carolina, Supreme Court, United States, African American, Barbara Rothman, Alice Wexler, Planned Parenthood, American Medical Association, Human Genome Diversity Project, Institute of Medicine, The Political Geographies of Pregnancy, Donna Haraway, Drucilla Cornell, Mary Beth Whitehead, Contemporary Society Conference, Jeremy Rifkin, National Institutes of Health, Celeste Condit, National Geographic, Robert Cook-Deegan, Adele Clarke, Little People of America, Margaret Radin, Reproductive Health Services, Robbie Pfeufer Kahn
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