Population and reproductive rights
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書誌事項
Population and reproductive rights
(Oxfam focus on gender, 5)
Oxfam, c1994
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book highlights the need for an approach to population control which is based on reproductive rights, and stresses the importance of offering family-planning services and information in the context of women's empowerment. Issues covered are new contraceptive technologies; unsafe abortion and its cost in terms of women's lives and health; the cultural norms underlying attitudes to women's sexuality; and rape as an assertation of male power.
目次
- Editorial
- From family planning and child health to reproductive health
- Julia Cleves Mosse
- Children as a resource - environmental degradaion and fertility
- Susan Joekes
- 'Safe Motherhood', family planning and matenal mortality - an Indonesian case study
- Ines Smyth
- Female Sexuality, regulation and resistance
- Renu Khanna and Janet Price
- Rape in South Africa - an invisible part of apartheid's legacy
- Sue Armstrong
- The development of contraceptive technologies - a feminist critique
- Anita Hardon
- Abortion, reproductive rights and maternal mortality
- Ruth Pearson and Caroline Sweetman
- Women's health and feminist politics
- Denise Faure
- The road to Cairo
- Peggy Antrobus
- A valuable lesson
- Urvashi Butalia and Ritu Menon
- Resources: Book review
- Further reading
- Organisations working in the feilds of population and women's health.
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