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Linking Visions: Feminist Bioethics, Human Rights, and the Developing World: Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy

Editat de Anne Donchin, Susan Dodds Contribuţii de Karen L. Baird, María Julia Bertomeu, Martha Chinouya, Donna L. Dickenson, Michele Harvey-Blankenship, Barbara Ann Hocking, Laura Duhan-Kaplan, Jing-Bao Nie, Eileen O'Keefe, Julia Tao Lai Po-wah, Carol Quinn, Arleen L. F. Salles, K Shanthi, Susana E. Sommer, Rosemarie Tong, Julie Zilberberg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 oct 2004
A thought provoking examination of the interrelationship between and among feminist bioethics, human rights, and global
development, Linking Visions addresses global concerns about oppression in the context of health care, medical research, and population health. Reflecting the ever-expanding diversity and comprehensiveness of feminist bioethics, contributors examine such topics as reproductive rights of women in India, HIV/AIDs policies, patenting genetic material, the language of human rights, and consequences of the "Global Gag Rule". Linking Visions demonstrates the far-reaching effects of feminism on global bioethics, highlighting and celebrating the reality that feminist work is no longer relegated solely to the realm of reproductive, sexual, or maternal ethics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780742532793
ISBN-10: 0742532798
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 178 x 227 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction: Integrating Global and Local Perspectives
Part 2 Part I: Exploring Affinities between Feminist Bioethics and Human Rights
Chapter 3 What Feminism Can Teach Global Ethics
Chapter 4 Integrating Bioethics and Human Rights: Toward a Global Feminist Approach
Chapter 5 Bioethics, Difference, and Rights
Chapter 6 Feminist Bioethics and the Language of Human Rights in the Chinese Context
Chapter 8 Feminist Perspectives, Global Bioethics, and the Need for Moral Language Translation Skills
Chapter 9 On Learning How to Care Appropriately: A Case for Developing a Model of Support to Those in Need
Part 9 Part II: Contextualizing Reproduction: Particular Perspectives
Chapter 10 Feminist Bioethics and Reproductive Rights of Women in India: Myth and Reality
Chapter 11 Globalizing Reproductive Control: The Consequences of the "Global Gag Rule"
Chapter 13 A Boy or a Girl: Is Any Choice Moral? The Ethics of Sex Selection and Sex Preselection in Context
Chapter 14 Right-Making and Wrong-Making in Surrogate Motherhood: A Confucian Feminist Perspective
Part 14 Part III: Righting Genetic Wrongs: Restoring Relationships
Chapter 15 Patents on Genetic Material: A New Originary Accumulation
Chapter 16 Genetic Restitution? DNA, Compensation, and Biological Families
Part 17 Part IV: Viewing HIV Policies through a Human Rights Framework
Chapter 19 Global Migrants, Gendered Tradition, and Human Rights: Black Africans and HIV in the United Kingdom
Chapter 19 HIV/AIDS Policies: Compromising the Human Rights of Women

Recenzii

Another FAB feast! This collection of thought-provoking essays advances feminist bioethics-and all bioethics. Its gems will be building blocks for further research and a wonderful resource for teaching.
The collection is thought provoking....and well worth reading....It is a valuable contribution in the battle for a socially just world.
In this collection, the editors have brought together an impressive range of international voices addressing the connections among feminism, human rights, and global development. The result is a fascinating and rigorous examination of the common ground between these three fundamental areas of bioethics. This collection demonstrates the significant contributions that feminist analysis can make to questions of human rights and development, and broadens the debate in important ways. Feminist ethics has much to offer, and much to gain from, dialogues of this nature.