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11. Conclusions: Native Women in the Center
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Commonly Used Acronyms xi
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Part I. Introductions: The Stories We Tell and Why
- 1. Introducing Our Relatives and Introducing the Story 1
- 2. Stories from Indian Country 11
- 3. Whose Rights? Whose Justice?: Reproductive Oppression, Reproductive Justice, and the Reproductive Body 26
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Part II. Tracing the Ruling Relations: Health Care, the Reproductive Body, and Native America
- 4. The Ruling Relations of Reproductive Health Care 39
- 5. Producing the Double Discourse: The History and Politics of Native-US Relations and Imperialist Medicine 51
- 6. “To Uphold the Federal Government’s Obligations . . . and to Honor and Protect”: The Double Discourse of the Indian Health Service 68
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Part III. Consequences of the Double Discourse: Native Women’s Experiences with the Indian Health Service
- 7. Resistance and Accommodation: Negotiating Prenatal Care and Childbirth 91
- 8. One in Three: Violence against Native Women 105
- 9. Genocidal Consequences: Contraception, Sterilization, and Abortion in the Fourth-World Context 119
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Part IV. Reproductive Justice for Native Women
- 10. Community Knowledge, Community Capital, and Cultural Safety 137
- 11. Conclusions: Native Women in the Center 152
- Appendix A: Methods and Methodologies 159
- Appendix B: A Brief Chronology of Federal Actions 171
- References 175
- Index 193
- About the Author 201
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Commonly Used Acronyms xi
-
Part I. Introductions: The Stories We Tell and Why
- 1. Introducing Our Relatives and Introducing the Story 1
- 2. Stories from Indian Country 11
- 3. Whose Rights? Whose Justice?: Reproductive Oppression, Reproductive Justice, and the Reproductive Body 26
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Part II. Tracing the Ruling Relations: Health Care, the Reproductive Body, and Native America
- 4. The Ruling Relations of Reproductive Health Care 39
- 5. Producing the Double Discourse: The History and Politics of Native-US Relations and Imperialist Medicine 51
- 6. “To Uphold the Federal Government’s Obligations . . . and to Honor and Protect”: The Double Discourse of the Indian Health Service 68
-
Part III. Consequences of the Double Discourse: Native Women’s Experiences with the Indian Health Service
- 7. Resistance and Accommodation: Negotiating Prenatal Care and Childbirth 91
- 8. One in Three: Violence against Native Women 105
- 9. Genocidal Consequences: Contraception, Sterilization, and Abortion in the Fourth-World Context 119
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Part IV. Reproductive Justice for Native Women
- 10. Community Knowledge, Community Capital, and Cultural Safety 137
- 11. Conclusions: Native Women in the Center 152
- Appendix A: Methods and Methodologies 159
- Appendix B: A Brief Chronology of Federal Actions 171
- References 175
- Index 193
- About the Author 201