reproduction-sociology-women's-studies
Title: reproduction-sociology-women's-studies
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reproduction-sociology-women's-studies
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 7352 | Pages: 27 (approximately 235 words/page)
An important part of feminism as well as everyday life is analyzing situations with various perspectives, or multiple lens. In using multiple lens, one develops an understanding that experience varies greatly and is influenced by race, gender, socio-economic standing, age, ablebodiedness and sexuality. With respect to abortion, sterilization and birth control, the movement to secure women’s reproductive rights has been dominated by middle and upper class white concerns at the expense of poor women
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Health Association). “Title X Family Planning News.” 24 June 1997.
Peters, Cynthia. “Every Sperm is Sacred.” P. 187 – 193. In From Abortion to Reproductive Freedom: Transforming a Movement. Ed. Marlene Gerber Fried. South End Press: Boston, 1990.
Petchesky, Rosalind Pollack. Abortion and Woman’s Choice: the State, Sexuality and Reproductive Freedom. Northeastern University Press, Boston, MA: 1990.
Reynolds, Moira Davidson. Women Advocates of Reproductive Rights Eleven who Lead the Struggle in the United States and Great Britain. McFarland & Company,
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