Routledge Companion to Gender and Reproduction

Routledge Companion to Gender and Reproduction

Newnham, Elizabeth; van der Waal, Rodante; Katz Rothman, Barbara; Sillo, Christie

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2025

488

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9781032515083

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Introduction Part I: Constructing Kinship: Experiences of Gendered Pregnancy, Birth, and Parenting 1. Haunted Frames: Feminist Stories of Procreative Labour 2. Maternal Ambivalence and the Gender of Mothers 3. Difference as a Feminist Antidote to the Pathologization and Commodification of Breastfeeding 4. Okawimawaskiy: Learning From 'The Mother of the Land' 5. Queer Kinship and Technologies: Challenges and Queer Erasures 6. The (Non-)Marital Bargain 7. Adoption and Gender in the United States 8. Cisgender Men's Narratives on Expected and Actual Reactions to their Desires to be Pregnant and/or Gestational Parents: Cisheteropatriarchy, Repronormativity, and the Normative Gendering of Pregnancy 9. Male Mothers, Female Fathers Part II: Reproductive Injustices: Obstetric Racism, Criminalization, and Reproductive Violence 10. Obstetric Violence, A Latin American Concept 11. An Introduction to the Framework of 'Obstetric Racism': Theory and Intellectual Lineage 12. Obstetric Violence in Global North: The Netherlands, the United States, and Beyond 13. 'Be and it is!': Muslim Cosmologies of Care, Desire, and the Reproduction of Life 14. Accountability for Obstetric Violence and Obstetric Racism: New Pathways for Families Seeking Justice 15. The Case for Birth Equity in the United States 16. Beyond Barriers: Infertility as a Reproductive Justice Issue Among Marginalised Communities 17. Coloniality of Science in the Most Beautiful Indian Contest: Eugenics, Gender, and Race in Postrevolutionary Mexico 18. Abortion through the Lens of Reproductive Justice 19. Whose Ethos?: A Case of Indian Surrogacy Law and its Moral Bedrock Part III: Reproductive Care: Midwifery, Reproductive Technologies, and Gender 20. Difference and Resistance: Radical Engagement in Challenging the Structures of Maternity Services 21. Black Women's Social Egg Freezing Experiences: A Reproductive Justice Vision 22. The Paradigm Shifts Made by Deeply Humanistic and Holistic Obstetricians: Ideological Transformations, Benefits, Ostracisms, and Persecutions 23. Trans/Parent Pregnancy: (In)visibility of Gender Diversity in Reproductive Health Care 24. Decoupling Gender from 'Midwifery': A Utopian Vision 25. Are Women Changing Birth Settings for a Positive Birthing Experience in India? A Critical Analysis Using Arts-Based Research 26. Maternal Ontologies, Birth-Work and the Race Question in Assisted Reproductive Technology: Towards a Philosophical Framework Rooted in Transnational Feminism 27. Markets in Babies 28. The Medico-Legal Authorization of Disability-Selective Pregnancy Termination: Comparing Frameworks and Practices in Denmark and Austria 29. Reinventing Midwifery: Epistemic Syncretism and Midwife-Doula Boundaries in Portuguese Home Births
reproductive justice;childbirth;maternity;midwifery;procreation;lgbtq;sexism;medicine