Struggles for Reproductive Justice in the Era of Anti-Genderism and Religious Fundamentalism

This open access book engages with the concept of reproductive justice by exploring case studies of struggles around abortion in the context of rising anti-genderism, religious fundamentalism, and ethno-nationalism. Based on rich qualitative data offering in-depth analyses from different geographica...

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Other Authors: Selberg, Rebecca (Editor), Kolankiewicz, Marta (Editor), Mulinari, Diana (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2023
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