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Tables of Contents for The Politics of Reproduction
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface and Acknowledgments
ix
 
MAKING THE PERSONAL POLITICAL
An Introduction to the Politics of Reproduction
1
28
A story about the politics of reproduction
4
3
Social movement interventions in abortion politics
7
7
Interventions in public policy about ART
14
5
Reflections on rights, choice and control
19
5
Thinking about personal experience
24
5
`A WOMAN'S BODY IS HER OWN'
The Cultural Construction of Women's Bodies
29
24
A woman's body
30
6
Self-discipline and female bodies
36
2
Medicalisation of reproductive bodies
38
12
Owning bodies?
50
3
`NOT THE CHURCH, NOT THE STATE, WOMEN MUST DECIDE THEIR FATE'
State, Morality and Contests Over Expertise
53
27
Law and morality
54
6
Contesting moral thinking
60
3
The state and population
63
5
The Women's Liberation Movement
68
5
Feminism, fertility control and women's voices
73
7
`FREELY AVAILABLE, SAFE CONTRACEPTION'
Sexual Politics and Contraceptive Choice
80
24
Desires and devices
82
7
Your choice
89
12
From birth control to safer sex
101
3
`ABORTION IS A WOMAN'S RIGHT TO CHOOSE'
Abortion Politics and Australian Governments
104
26
Repeal all abortion laws!
107
7
Abortion debates and Australian parliaments
114
4
Abortion in a welfare state
118
3
Free abortion on demand!
121
4
Moral sex: contraception not abortion
125
5
`A WOMAN'S LIFE IS A HUMAN LIFE'
Motherhood and Technologies of Gender
130
26
Motherhood in the lives of women
131
8
What do mothers do?
139
4
But woman does not equal mother
143
5
Technologies and motherhood
148
4
The public foetus and human rights
152
4
REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS INTO THE NEXT DECADE
Acknowledging the Complexity of Fertility
156
25
A story about medicalised childbirth
157
3
Stories about reproductive women
160
8
Stories about new technologies
168
4
Family stories
172
6
Challenges for the next decade
178
3
Bibliography
181
20
Index
201