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FOUR Irniktakpunga! Sex Determination and the Inuit Struggle for Birthing Rights in Northern Canada
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John D. O’Neil
und Patricia Leyland Kaufert
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- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- PREFACE XI
- ONE Introduction: Conceiving the New World Order 1
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PART ONE The Politics of Birth/Control
- TWO A Surfeit of Bodies: Population and the Rationality of the State in Post-Mao China 19
- THREE Modern Bodies, Modern Minds: Midwifery and Reproductive Change in an African American Community 42
- FOUR Irniktakpunga! Sex Determination and the Inuit Struggle for Birthing Rights in Northern Canada 59
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PART TWO Stratified Reproduction
- FIVE "Like a Mother to Them": Stratified Reproduction and West Indian Childcare Workers and Employers in New York 75
- SIX On the Outside Looking In: The Politics of Lesbian Motherhood 103
- SEVEN Households Headed by Women: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender 122
- EIGHT Early Childbearing: What Is the Problem and Who Owns It? 140
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PART THREE Rethinking Demography, Biology, and Social Policy
- NINE Deadly Reproduction among Egyptian Women: Maternal Mortality and the Medicalization of Population Control 159
- TEN Coitus Interruptus and Family Respectability in Catholic Europe: A Sicilian Case Study 177
- ELEVEN Women's Reproductive Practices and Biomedicine: Cultural Conflicts and Transformations in Nigeria 195
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PART FOUR Disastrous Circumstances and Reproductive Consequences
- TWELVE National Honor and Practical Kinship: Unwanted Women and Children 209
- THIRTEEN Political Demography: The Banning of Abortion in Ceausescu's Romania 234
- FOURTEEN From Reproduction to HIV: Blurring Categories, Shifting Positions 256
- FIFTEEN Physical and Cultural Reproduction in a Post-Chernobyl Norwegian Sami Community 270
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PART FIVE What's So New about the New Reproductive Technologies?
- SIXTEEN Public Servants, Professionals, and Feminists: The Politics of Contraceptive Research in Brazil 289
- SEVENTEEN The Normalization of Prenatal Diagnostic Screening 307
- EIGHTEEN Postmodern Procreation: A Cultural Account of Assisted Reproduction 323
- NINETEEN Displacing Knowledge: Technology and the Consequences for Kinship 346
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PART SIX What's Political about Reproduction?
- TWENTY Interrogating the Concept of Reproduction in the Eighteenth Century 365
- TWENTY-ONE The Body as Property: A Feminist Re-vision 387
- TWENTY-TWO Reassessing Reproduction in Social Theory 407
- TWENTY-THREE Misreading Darwin on Reproduction: Reductionism in Evolutionary Theory 425
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 445
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- PREFACE XI
- ONE Introduction: Conceiving the New World Order 1
-
PART ONE The Politics of Birth/Control
- TWO A Surfeit of Bodies: Population and the Rationality of the State in Post-Mao China 19
- THREE Modern Bodies, Modern Minds: Midwifery and Reproductive Change in an African American Community 42
- FOUR Irniktakpunga! Sex Determination and the Inuit Struggle for Birthing Rights in Northern Canada 59
-
PART TWO Stratified Reproduction
- FIVE "Like a Mother to Them": Stratified Reproduction and West Indian Childcare Workers and Employers in New York 75
- SIX On the Outside Looking In: The Politics of Lesbian Motherhood 103
- SEVEN Households Headed by Women: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender 122
- EIGHT Early Childbearing: What Is the Problem and Who Owns It? 140
-
PART THREE Rethinking Demography, Biology, and Social Policy
- NINE Deadly Reproduction among Egyptian Women: Maternal Mortality and the Medicalization of Population Control 159
- TEN Coitus Interruptus and Family Respectability in Catholic Europe: A Sicilian Case Study 177
- ELEVEN Women's Reproductive Practices and Biomedicine: Cultural Conflicts and Transformations in Nigeria 195
-
PART FOUR Disastrous Circumstances and Reproductive Consequences
- TWELVE National Honor and Practical Kinship: Unwanted Women and Children 209
- THIRTEEN Political Demography: The Banning of Abortion in Ceausescu's Romania 234
- FOURTEEN From Reproduction to HIV: Blurring Categories, Shifting Positions 256
- FIFTEEN Physical and Cultural Reproduction in a Post-Chernobyl Norwegian Sami Community 270
-
PART FIVE What's So New about the New Reproductive Technologies?
- SIXTEEN Public Servants, Professionals, and Feminists: The Politics of Contraceptive Research in Brazil 289
- SEVENTEEN The Normalization of Prenatal Diagnostic Screening 307
- EIGHTEEN Postmodern Procreation: A Cultural Account of Assisted Reproduction 323
- NINETEEN Displacing Knowledge: Technology and the Consequences for Kinship 346
-
PART SIX What's Political about Reproduction?
- TWENTY Interrogating the Concept of Reproduction in the Eighteenth Century 365
- TWENTY-ONE The Body as Property: A Feminist Re-vision 387
- TWENTY-TWO Reassessing Reproduction in Social Theory 407
- TWENTY-THREE Misreading Darwin on Reproduction: Reductionism in Evolutionary Theory 425
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 445