A culturally centered and intersectional approach to reproductive justice / edited by Tomeka M. Robinson, Sabrina Singh, Christina Mary Joseph.

Date:
[2023]
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Description

"This book focuses on reproductive justice through a culturally centered and intersectional lens. The autoethnographic nature of each chapter allows contributors to unpack issues surrounding reproductive justice from their perspectives and allows readers to look towards understanding the issue from a personal and structural level"-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2023]

Physical description

vi, 167 pages ; 24 cm.

Contents

Introduction / Tomeka M. Robinson, Sabrina Singh, and Christina Mary Joseph -- Promoting a “Domestic Supply of Infants”: The Dangers of Commodifying Reproduction in the United States / McKenzie Twine -- Whiteness as an Obstacle to Reproductive Justice / Lisa DeTora -- Coscripted Autoethnographies of (Re)thinking the Current Reproductive Justice Discourse in the United States / Breonna (Bree) Riddick, Satveer Kaur-Gill, and Iccha Basnyat -- Barely Made It Out Alive / Aisha Wilson-Carter -- The Experience of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Treatment and the Need for Health Education / Cinthia Lopes da Silva and Lília Aparecida Kanan -- Making It through the Maze: Navigating Barriers for Transgender Women to Become Parents / Riley D. Campbell -- Intersectional Rhetorics of Justice in Parenting Practices / Diana Isabel Martínez and Amy Garcia -- Day In, Day Out: Fighting for Abortion Access in the American South / Calla Hales -- Evaluating the Value of Doula Advocacy in Mitigating Negative Birth and Health Outcomes / Christina Mary Joseph.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    History of Medicine
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ISBN

  • 9781666936926
  • 1666936928