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Nine Reproductive Justice and the Contradictions of International Surrogacy Claims by Gay Men in Australia
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Nancy A. Naples
and Mary Bernstein
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Editors’ Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I PROVOCATIONS
- One The Many Destinations of Transnational Feminism 13
- Two Beyond Antagonism: Rethinking Intersectionality, Transnationalism, and the Women’s Studies Academic Job Market 37
- Three Rethinking Patriarchy and Corruption: Itineraries of US Academic Feminism and Transnational Analysis 52
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PART II SCALE
- Four Transnational Feminism and the Politics of Scale: The 2012 Antirape Protests in Delhi 71
- Five Transnational Shifts: The World March of Women in Mexico 86
- Six Network Ecologies and the Feminist Politics of “Mass Sterilization” in Brazil 101
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PART III INTERROGATING CORPORATE POWER
- Seven Transnational Childhoods: Linking Global Production, Local Consumption, and Feminist Resistance 121
- Eight Nike’s Search for Third World Potential: The Tensions between Corporate Funding and Feminist Futures 133
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PART IV INTRACTABLE DILEMMAS
- Nine Reproductive Justice and the Contradictions of International Surrogacy Claims by Gay Men in Australia 151
- Ten Wombs in India: Revisiting Commercial Surrogacy 171
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PART V NATIONALISMS AND PLURINATIONALISMS
- Eleven Sporting Transnational Feminisms: Gender, Nation, and Women’s Athletic Migrations between Brazil and the United States 193
- Twelve Mozambican Feminisms: Between the Local and the Global 207
- Thirteen Plural Sovereignty and la Familia Diversa in Ecuador’s 2008 Constitution 222
- References 239
- Contributors 269
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Editors’ Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I PROVOCATIONS
- One The Many Destinations of Transnational Feminism 13
- Two Beyond Antagonism: Rethinking Intersectionality, Transnationalism, and the Women’s Studies Academic Job Market 37
- Three Rethinking Patriarchy and Corruption: Itineraries of US Academic Feminism and Transnational Analysis 52
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PART II SCALE
- Four Transnational Feminism and the Politics of Scale: The 2012 Antirape Protests in Delhi 71
- Five Transnational Shifts: The World March of Women in Mexico 86
- Six Network Ecologies and the Feminist Politics of “Mass Sterilization” in Brazil 101
-
PART III INTERROGATING CORPORATE POWER
- Seven Transnational Childhoods: Linking Global Production, Local Consumption, and Feminist Resistance 121
- Eight Nike’s Search for Third World Potential: The Tensions between Corporate Funding and Feminist Futures 133
-
PART IV INTRACTABLE DILEMMAS
- Nine Reproductive Justice and the Contradictions of International Surrogacy Claims by Gay Men in Australia 151
- Ten Wombs in India: Revisiting Commercial Surrogacy 171
-
PART V NATIONALISMS AND PLURINATIONALISMS
- Eleven Sporting Transnational Feminisms: Gender, Nation, and Women’s Athletic Migrations between Brazil and the United States 193
- Twelve Mozambican Feminisms: Between the Local and the Global 207
- Thirteen Plural Sovereignty and la Familia Diversa in Ecuador’s 2008 Constitution 222
- References 239
- Contributors 269
- Index 275