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This handbook offers a collection of scholarly essays that analyze
questions of reproductive justice throughout its cultural
representation in global literature and film. It offers analysis of
specific texts carefully situated in their evolving historical,
economic, and cultural contexts. Reproductive justice is taken
beyond the American setting in which the theory and movement began;
chapters apply concepts to international realities and literatures
from different countries and cultures by covering diverse genres of
cultural production, including film, television, YouTube
documentaries, drama, short story, novel, memoir, and self-help
literature. Each chapter analyzes texts from within the framework
of reproductive justice in an interdisciplinary way, including
English, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, and German language,
literature and culture, comparative literature, film, South Asian
fiction, Canadian theatre, writing, gender studies, Deaf studies,
disability studies, global health and medical humanities, and
sociology. Academics, graduate students and advanced undergraduate
students in Literature, Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies,
Cultural Studies, Motherhood Studies, Comparative Literature,
History, Sociology, the Medical Humanities, Reproductive Justice,
and Human Rights are the main audience of the volume.
No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her
body."" Almost a century after Margaret Sanger wrote these words,
women's reproductive rights are still hotly debated in the press
and among policymakers, while film, television and other media
address issues like birth control and abortion to global audiences.
This collection of new essays brings fresh perspective to the study
of family planning, contraception and abortion with a focus on
their representation in popular media. Topics include dramas of
adoption and abortion, telling the story of the pill, Sanger's
depiction in entertainment media, and a controversy about
demographic developments stirred by Carl Djerassi, also known as
""the father of the pill.
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