Self-managed abortion has transformed access to abortion globally. Yet, the centralization of abortion pill supply and distribution has real impacts on people’s bodily autonomy. Check out the 2021 Enloe award winning article Revolutionary pills? Feminist abortion, pharmaceuticalization, and reproductive governance
Read MoreAmanda Heffernan explores necropolitical theory, Latin American feminist scholarship, and the U.S. reproductive justice movement to argue that the reproductive oppression of pregnant migrants by U.S. immigration authorities is gendered necropolitics at work.
Read MoreMona Lilja, Mikael Baaz and Filip Strandberg explore how we can understand what is known as the “missing women” problem; that is, the number of women that would be alive in the absence of sex discrimination and selection. In addition to this, the authors investigate various resistance practice and outline some possible ways in which such practices could challenge the phenomena of sex selection.
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