Mcgill-queen's University Press
Fertile Ground
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About this book
Ideas of choice and rights traditionally dominate discussions concerning reproduction and gender politics. Fertile Ground argues that the current political climate in Canada necessitates a broader understanding of the links between the politics of reproduction, the state, and gender relations.
Three major themes are developed in the book: women's lived experiences, the role of the state in reproductive politics, and discourses around reproduction. Contributors examine unequal access to in vitro fertilization treatments depending upon class, race, age, disability, and health status; critique Health Canada's adherence to a medical model of breastfeeding; analyze marketing campaigns for birth-control products; and recount the Aamjiwnaang First Nation's experience of seeking recognition for reproductive health concerns. Fertile Ground links reproduction to marginalization, contestation, and the state in order to illuminate the continuity of reproductive moments and their implications for identity, activism, policy formation, and further scholarship.
A timely and multidisciplinary account of reproduction and gender politics in Canada, Fertile Ground will interest academics, activists, and professionals involved in the areas of women’s studies, politics, sociology, and public health.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Tables and Figures
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Abbreviations
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Acknowledgments
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Foreword
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Introduction
3 - The Politics of Experience
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Exploring How Women Think About and Make Their Reproductive Choices: A Generational Approach
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IVF Policy and the Stratification of Reproduction in Canada
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Stratified Reproduction: Making the Case for Butch Lesbians’, Transmen’s, and Genderqueer Individuals’ Experiences in British Columbia
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Reproducing Inequality and Identity: An Intersectional Analysis of Maternal Health Preferences
94 - The State of Reproduction
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Quebec’s Constitutional Challenge to the Assisted Human Reproduction Act: Overlooking Women’s Reproductive Autonomy?
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On Reproductive Citizenship: Thinking about Social Rights and Assisted Reproduction in Canada
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Deinstitutionalizing Pregnancy and Birth: Alternative Childbirth and the New Scalar Politics of Reproduction1
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With Breast Intentions: Breastfeeding Policy in Canada
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Doctor Knows Best: The Illusion of Reproductive Freedom in Canada
230 - The Discursive Politics of Reproduction: Subjectivity, Discourse, and Power
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Girl Power and the Pill: Unpacking Web-based Marketing for Alesse and Yasmin
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Promoting Breastfeeding, Solving Social Problems: Exploring State Involvement in Breastfeeding
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Care of the Self: An Alternative Way to Understand Breastfeeding
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Indigenous Body as Contaminated Site? Examining Struggles for Reproductive Justice in Aamjiwnaang
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Conclusion
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Contributors
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Index
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