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|a Tanyag, Maria,
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|a The global politics of sexual and reproductive health /
|c Maria Tanyag.
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|a New York, NY :
|b Oxford University Press,
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|a Oxford studies in gender and international relations
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Introduction -- Crisis and the Global Political Economy of Sexual and Reproductive Health -- The Household as a Site of Depletion -- Myths of Community Survival -- Patriarchal Bargains and Nation-building in the Aftermath of Crisis -- The Global Crisis of Religious Fundamentalisms -- Regeneration and the Politics of Flourishing -- Conclusion.
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|a "This book examines everyday inequalities in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), and the failure to address them in crisis settings from a feminist international relations (IR) perspective. Drawing on a richer definition of bodily autonomy, it employs a nested and multi-scalar approach to trace the compounding of restrictions to SRHR with crisis-specific risks and violence from the household, community, state and global levels. Its central argument is that restrictions to SRHR are not incidental but rather integral to the reproduction of a neoliberal logic of depletion. Bodily autonomy is recognised not as a collateral issue where patriarchal bargains need to be made in order to advance feminism in global agendas. But rather as its cornerstone which ties together all sites, forms and temporalities of gender equality together. This title includes new empirical evidence drawn from primary field research in the Philippines and analysis of wide-ranging secondary sources across conflict and disaster settings"--
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 09, 2024).
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|a Sexual rights.
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|a Reproductive rights.
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|a Sexual health
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|a Reproductive health
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|a Women
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|a Women
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|a Reproductive rights
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|a Sexual rights
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|a Health, relationships & personal development.
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|i Print version:
|a Tanyag, Maria.
|t Global politics of sexual and reproductive health
|d New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
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