At Women's Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights

Author:   Cynthia R. Daniels
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
ISBN:  

9780674050433


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 January 1993
Format:   Hardback
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At Women's Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights


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Some call the foetus the ""tiniest citizen."" If so, the bodies of women themselves have become political arenas or - as recent cases suggest - battlefields. A cocaine-addicted mother is convicted of drug trafficking through the umbilical cord. Women employees at a battery plant must prove infertility to keep their jobs. A terminally ill woman is forced to undergo a Caesarean section. No longer concerned with conception or motherhood, the new politics of foetal rights focus on fertility and pregnancy itself; on a woman's relationship with the foetus. How does this affect a woman's rights? Are they different from a man's? And how has the state helped determine the difference? The answers, pursued throughout this book, give us a look into the state's paradoxical role in gender politics - as both a challenger of injustice and an agent of social control. In benchmark legal cases, concerned with forced medical treatment, foetal protectionism in the workplace, and drug and alcohol use and abuse, Daniels shows state power at work in the struggle between foetal rights and women's rights. These cases raise critical questions about women's standing as citizens, and about the relationship between state power and gender inequality. Fully appreciating the difficulties of each case, the author probes the subtleties of various positions and their implications, for a deeper understanding of how a woman's reproductive capability affects her relationship to state power. In her analysis, the need to defend women's right to self-sovereignty becomes clear, but so does the need to define further the very concepts of self-sovereignty and privacy. The intensity of the debate over foetal rights suggests the depth of the current gender crisis, and the strength of feelings of social dislocation generated by reproductive politics.

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Author:   Cynthia R. Daniels
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9780674050433


ISBN 10:   0674050436
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 January 1993
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Three paradigmatic recent court cases pitting the rights of fetuses against those of women focus the book's central chapters...Daniels' careful, chilling analyses of these cases expose the severe threats to women's most basic constitutional rights posed by policies that grant fetuses interests separate from those of the women whose bodies sustain them. -- Judith Stacey Signs


The strength of [this book], which should make it a classic in the field, is Daniels's use of very dramatic case studies to draw the reader into a complicated theoretical discussion of what is at stake for women's equality and citizenship.--Wendy Sarvasy Contemporary Sociology


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