Unmaking Russia's Abortion Culture
Unmaking Russia's Abortion Culture
Family Planning and the Struggle for a Liberal Biopolitics
Rivkin-Fish, Michele
Vanderbilt University Press
08/2024
388
Mole
Inglês
9780826506962
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A Note on Transliterations
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction: Through the Looking Glass
Chapter 1: Birthing a Voice through Narratives of Abortion
Chapter 2: Fighting for Contraceptives with Soviet Biopolitics
Chapter 3: Conceptualizing Liberal Reproductive Governance
Chapter 4: Adopting Global Family Planning with Neoliberalism
Chapter 5: Recreating Professionals through Contraceptive Counseling
Chapter 6: Feminist Activism Reborn
Conclusion: Liberal Aspirations and Neoliberal Realities
Appendix 1. Timeline of Key Events Discussed in the Study
Appendix 2. Tables
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction: Through the Looking Glass
Chapter 1: Birthing a Voice through Narratives of Abortion
Chapter 2: Fighting for Contraceptives with Soviet Biopolitics
Chapter 3: Conceptualizing Liberal Reproductive Governance
Chapter 4: Adopting Global Family Planning with Neoliberalism
Chapter 5: Recreating Professionals through Contraceptive Counseling
Chapter 6: Feminist Activism Reborn
Conclusion: Liberal Aspirations and Neoliberal Realities
Appendix 1. Timeline of Key Events Discussed in the Study
Appendix 2. Tables
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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abortion; anti-abortion politics; biopolitics; contraception; contraceptives; demographic and sexual sovereignty; demography; demographic politics; family planning; family policy; family politics; feminism; feminism in Russia; feminist activism in Russia; fertility; gender; gender politics; hormonal contraceptives; illiberalism; illiberal politics; liberalism; liberal politics; liberal biopolitics; medical authority; medical expertise; nationalism; national revival; NGOs; oral contraceptives; population control; pregnancy prevention; pro-choice; pronatalism; reproduction; reproductive choice; reproductive justice; Russia, Russian Federation; Russian society; Socialist biopolitics; Soviet biopolitics; Soviet Union; USSR; Women’s health
A Note on Transliterations
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction: Through the Looking Glass
Chapter 1: Birthing a Voice through Narratives of Abortion
Chapter 2: Fighting for Contraceptives with Soviet Biopolitics
Chapter 3: Conceptualizing Liberal Reproductive Governance
Chapter 4: Adopting Global Family Planning with Neoliberalism
Chapter 5: Recreating Professionals through Contraceptive Counseling
Chapter 6: Feminist Activism Reborn
Conclusion: Liberal Aspirations and Neoliberal Realities
Appendix 1. Timeline of Key Events Discussed in the Study
Appendix 2. Tables
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction: Through the Looking Glass
Chapter 1: Birthing a Voice through Narratives of Abortion
Chapter 2: Fighting for Contraceptives with Soviet Biopolitics
Chapter 3: Conceptualizing Liberal Reproductive Governance
Chapter 4: Adopting Global Family Planning with Neoliberalism
Chapter 5: Recreating Professionals through Contraceptive Counseling
Chapter 6: Feminist Activism Reborn
Conclusion: Liberal Aspirations and Neoliberal Realities
Appendix 1. Timeline of Key Events Discussed in the Study
Appendix 2. Tables
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
abortion; anti-abortion politics; biopolitics; contraception; contraceptives; demographic and sexual sovereignty; demography; demographic politics; family planning; family policy; family politics; feminism; feminism in Russia; feminist activism in Russia; fertility; gender; gender politics; hormonal contraceptives; illiberalism; illiberal politics; liberalism; liberal politics; liberal biopolitics; medical authority; medical expertise; nationalism; national revival; NGOs; oral contraceptives; population control; pregnancy prevention; pro-choice; pronatalism; reproduction; reproductive choice; reproductive justice; Russia, Russian Federation; Russian society; Socialist biopolitics; Soviet biopolitics; Soviet Union; USSR; Women’s health