Struggles for Reproductive Justice in the Era of Anti-Genderism and Religious Fundamentalism.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Selberg, Rebecca.
Other Authors: Kolankiewicz, Marta., Mulinari, Diana.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2023.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Notes on Contributors
  • List of Figures
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: Reproductive Justice and Transnational Feminism
  • Transnational Feminisms for Reproductive Justice
  • Restrictionist Movements, Neo-racism and Anti-gender Agendas
  • References
  • Chapter 2: In Green and White: Feminist Struggles for Abortion Rights in Argentina
  • Introduction
  • From Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice
  • Methodological Reflections
  • The Politics of Feminism: Feminism and Politics
  • Intersectional and Queer: The Campaign (La Campaña) and the Green Wave (La Marea Verde)
  • White Scarves, Green Scarves: Feminists' Genealogies
  • 'If the Pope Were a Woman, the Right to Abortion Would Be a Law' (Feminist Graffiti in Buenos Aires)
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 3: 'Enough Is Enough': Strike, Affective Solidarity and Belonging Among Migrant Women from Poland Living in Trondheim
  • Introduction
  • Temporalities, Space, Affective Solidarity and Belonging
  • Methods and Positionality
  • 'Resonant Body': Situating the Strike
  • Affective Dissonance from Afar
  • Deconstructing Conditions of Temporal (Un)belonging
  • Temporal Alliances
  • 'Hope Is a Muscle That Allows Us to Connect'
  • References
  • Internet Sources
  • Chapter 4: Everyday Bordering and the Struggle for Reproductive Justice in Ireland
  • Introduction
  • Outline
  • Material and Methodology
  • Note on Terminology
  • Theoretical Framework: Bordering and Border-Crossing
  • Paying Attention to Borders in Order to Transgress Them
  • Repealing the 8th and the Struggle for Reproductive Rights in Ireland
  • Bordering and Reproductive Injustice
  • Direct Provision: 'A Prison with Invisible Walls'
  • Bordering and Access to Reproductive Healthcare
  • The Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018
  • Challenges and Hopes of Realising Reproductive Justice.
  • Political Organising and Deportability
  • Borders of Together for Yes
  • Transgressing Borders Beyond Repeal
  • Concluding Reflections
  • References
  • Chapter 5: ¡Aborto YA!-Feminist Strategies in the Struggle for Easy, (Legal,) Safe and Free Abortion in Chile
  • Introduction
  • Chile: Anti-genderism and the Quest for Abortion
  • Gendered Biopolitics and the Embodied Territory
  • Embodied Performativity
  • Revisiting the Case: A Methodological Reflection
  • Feminist Frames: Aborto libre, (legal,) seguro y gratuito
  • Feminist Strategies: Repoliticising the Embodied Experience
  • Micro-revolutions: Embodied Performativity
  • Motherhood: Challenged and Celebrated
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Material
  • Chapter 6: Competition and Change in the Discourse on Abortion in Taiwan
  • Introduction
  • Research Materials and Theoretical Perspective
  • Discourse-Framing on Abortion from the 1970s to 2000s
  • 1970s-1980s: Highlighting Population Control and Downplaying Women's Rights
  • 1990s-2000s: The Focus on Teenagers' Sexuality
  • Progressive Framing in 2019 and 2020 After Same-Sex Marriage Was Legalised
  • Democratic Framing
  • The Employment of Statistics
  • 'For Women's Sake' Framing
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 7: Rights Claims in Anti-abortion Campaigns in Poland and Sweden
  • Introduction
  • Feminist Critique of Rights in the Context of Abortion Struggles
  • Rights Claims and Struggles over Abortion in Poland and Sweden
  • Sweden: The Midwife Case and Rights Claims of Co-determination and Anti-discrimination
  • The Midwife Case
  • Poland: The Zatrzymaj Aborcję [Stop Abortion] Bill and Claims for Non-discrimination from the Moment of Conception
  • Historical Background
  • Struggles over the Language
  • The 2017 Zatrzymaj Aborcję Bill
  • Final Reflections
  • References.
  • Chapter 8: Italy's Foetus Cemeteries: Reproductive Justice, Anti-gender Stances and Neo-Catholicism
  • Introduction
  • The Anti-gender Movement in Italy
  • The Burial of Aborted Foetuses
  • The Burial of Aborted Foetuses as a Threat to Reproductive Justice
  • The Burial of Aborted Foetuses: The Important Role Played by Catholicism and Anti-genderism in Italy
  • References
  • Chapter 9: Millennium Development Goals and Women's Reproductive Health and Justice in African Countries in the Era of Global Neoliberalism, Neoconservatism and Fundamentalism
  • Introduction
  • The MDGs and Articulation of Women's Reproductive Health and Rights
  • The Failure of MDGs to Address Neoliberalism and Resulting Global Inequalities
  • Selective Funding and the Global Gag Rule
  • Conclusion: The MDGs-Reproductive Justice from a Postcolonial Perspective
  • References
  • Chapter 10: Parenting the Nation: State Violence and Reproduction in Nicaragua and Sweden
  • Between Progressive and Repressive: Exploring State Violence
  • Governing Reproduction: Reproducing the Nation-State
  • The Nation and the Woman
  • Notes on Methodology
  • The Total Ban and the Family Regime: Contemporary Caudillismo in Nicaragua
  • 'The State Has a Specific Responsibility for Its Vulnerable Citizens': Paternalism as State Violence in Sweden
  • Governing Reproduction: A Permanent State of Emergency?
  • References
  • Chapter 11: Exploring Swedish 'Family Planning': Reproductive Racism and Reproductive Justice
  • Introduction
  • The Need for a Reproductive Justice Perspective
  • The Ghost of Reproductive Racism in Sweden: Sterilisation
  • Words That Wound: Reproductive Racism and the Swedish Welfare Landscape
  • Swedish 2022 Elections: Migrant Women's Bodies as a Threat
  • Parental Allowance and Family Planning
  • Concluding Reflections
  • References
  • Index.