The Reproductive Rights Reader – Law, Medicine, and the Construction of Motherhood: Critical America
Autor Nancy Ehrenreichen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814722305
ISBN-10: 081472230X
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Critical America
ISBN-10: 081472230X
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Critical America
Recenzii
"The Reproductive Rights Reader is sure to be a vital resource to anyone whos been following any and all of the many conversations that Ehrenreich brings to the forefront on reproduction policy in American society since Roe vs. Wade. . . . For those of us starved for a nuanced yet substantial exploration of the complexities of the reproductive rights in the U.S., The Reproductive Rights Reader delivers just that."
—Feminist Review At a troubling time in history when a conservative majority on the US Supreme Court has called into question the constitutional protection of women's health and equality, this book comes none too soon. The Reproductive Rights Reader gives us a uniquely comprehensive and useful collection of the major court decisions, legal briefs and scholarly commentaries on the searing debates about reproductive politics in US public discourse over the past 40 years. And it does so not only through the lenses of the law, science and public health but also with a clear focus on the critical dimensions of gender, race, class, sexuality, poverty, social exclusion and social justice. It is an absolutely indispensable resource.
Rosalind P. Petchesky, author of Abortion and Womans ChoicePowerful and provocative, The Reproductive Rights Reader explodes the stale debate over the constitutional legitimacy of Roe v. Wade by bringing critical perspectives of race, gender and class to the question of women's control over their reproductive lives. Taking seriously issues of substantive equality, this volume is essential reading for all those interested in human rights and social justice.
Nancy Northup, President, Center for Reproductive Rights, and Lecturer-in-Law, Columbia Law SchoolThis type of anthology bridges the sciences and humanities and narrows the divide between these two broad areas of study.
Martha Chamallas, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University
"The Reproductive Rights Reader is sure to be a vital resource to anyone who's been following any and all of the many conversations that Ehrenreich brings to the forefront on reproduction policy in American society since Roe vs. Wade... For those of us starved for a nuanced yet substantial exploration of the complexities of the reproductive rights in the U.S., The Reproductive Rights Reader delivers just that." -Feminist Review "At a troubling time in history when a conservative majority on the US Supreme Court has called into question the constitutional protection of women's health and equality, this book comes none too soon. The Reproductive Rights Reader gives us a uniquely comprehensive and useful collection of the major court decisions, legal briefs and scholarly commentaries on the searing debates about reproductive politics in US public discourse over the past 40 years. And it does so not only through the lenses of the law, science and public health but also with a clear focus on the critical dimensions of gender, race, class, sexuality, poverty, social exclusion and social justice. It is an absolutely indispensable resource." --Rosalind P. Petchesky, author of Abortion and Woman's Choice"Powerful and provocative, The Reproductive Rights Reader explodes the stale debate over the constitutional legitimacy of Roe v. Wade by bringing critical perspectives of race, gender and class to the question of women's control over their reproductive lives. Taking seriously issues of substantive equality, this volume is essential reading for all those interested in human rights and social justice." --Nancy Northup, President, Center for Reproductive Rights, and Lecturer-in-Law, Columbia Law School"This type of anthology bridges the sciences and humanities and narrows the divide between these two broad areas of study." --Martha Chamallas, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University
—Feminist Review At a troubling time in history when a conservative majority on the US Supreme Court has called into question the constitutional protection of women's health and equality, this book comes none too soon. The Reproductive Rights Reader gives us a uniquely comprehensive and useful collection of the major court decisions, legal briefs and scholarly commentaries on the searing debates about reproductive politics in US public discourse over the past 40 years. And it does so not only through the lenses of the law, science and public health but also with a clear focus on the critical dimensions of gender, race, class, sexuality, poverty, social exclusion and social justice. It is an absolutely indispensable resource.
Rosalind P. Petchesky, author of Abortion and Womans ChoicePowerful and provocative, The Reproductive Rights Reader explodes the stale debate over the constitutional legitimacy of Roe v. Wade by bringing critical perspectives of race, gender and class to the question of women's control over their reproductive lives. Taking seriously issues of substantive equality, this volume is essential reading for all those interested in human rights and social justice.
Nancy Northup, President, Center for Reproductive Rights, and Lecturer-in-Law, Columbia Law SchoolThis type of anthology bridges the sciences and humanities and narrows the divide between these two broad areas of study.
Martha Chamallas, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University
"The Reproductive Rights Reader is sure to be a vital resource to anyone who's been following any and all of the many conversations that Ehrenreich brings to the forefront on reproduction policy in American society since Roe vs. Wade... For those of us starved for a nuanced yet substantial exploration of the complexities of the reproductive rights in the U.S., The Reproductive Rights Reader delivers just that." -Feminist Review "At a troubling time in history when a conservative majority on the US Supreme Court has called into question the constitutional protection of women's health and equality, this book comes none too soon. The Reproductive Rights Reader gives us a uniquely comprehensive and useful collection of the major court decisions, legal briefs and scholarly commentaries on the searing debates about reproductive politics in US public discourse over the past 40 years. And it does so not only through the lenses of the law, science and public health but also with a clear focus on the critical dimensions of gender, race, class, sexuality, poverty, social exclusion and social justice. It is an absolutely indispensable resource." --Rosalind P. Petchesky, author of Abortion and Woman's Choice"Powerful and provocative, The Reproductive Rights Reader explodes the stale debate over the constitutional legitimacy of Roe v. Wade by bringing critical perspectives of race, gender and class to the question of women's control over their reproductive lives. Taking seriously issues of substantive equality, this volume is essential reading for all those interested in human rights and social justice." --Nancy Northup, President, Center for Reproductive Rights, and Lecturer-in-Law, Columbia Law School"This type of anthology bridges the sciences and humanities and narrows the divide between these two broad areas of study." --Martha Chamallas, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University