Reproduction: The Feminist Challenge to Social Policy
p. 5
Reproductive Experiences and Needs of Thai Women: Where Has Development Taken Us?
p. 19
Labor Policies: Its Influence on Women's Reproductive Lives
p. 43
Religious Doctrine, State Ideology, and Reproductive Options in Islam
p. 59
The Weathering Hypothesis and the Health of African-American Women and Infants: Implications for Reproductive Strategies and Policy Analysis
p. 77
Feminist Politics and Reproductive Rights: The Case of Brazil
p. 101
Health versus Rights: Comparative Perspectives on Abortion Policy in Canada and the United States
p. 123
Delivered into Men's Hands? The Social Construction of Reproductive Technology
p. 153
Adoption Rights and Reproductive Wrongs
p. 177
Beyond Control: About Anti-Fertility "Vaccines," Pregnancy Epidemics and Abuse
p. 205
Each to Her Own: Investigating Women's Response to Contraception
p. 233
Immunization to Regulate Fertility: Biological Concerns and Questions
p. 255
The Social Context of Sex Selection and the Politics of Abortion in India
p. 267
Norplant in the Nineties: Realities, Dilemmas, Missing Pieces
p. 287
The Politics of Fetal-Maternal Conflict
p. 311
Appendix: The Biological and Biomedical Foundations of the New Reproductive Techologies
p. 325
Index
p. 333
Acronyms
p. 342
Contribtitors
p. 345
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