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Contents

Preface
Marcia C. Inhorn

Introduction: Defining Women’s Health: A Dozen Messages from More than 150 Ethnographies
Marcia C. Inhorn

Appendix
List of Abbreviations

PART I: REPRODUCTION AND DISRUPTION: REDEFINING THE CONTOURS OF NORMALCY

Chapter 1. The Dialectics of Disruption: Paradoxes of Nature and Professionalism in Contemporary American Childbearing
Caroline H. Bledsoe and Rachel Scherrer

Chapter 2. Designing a Woman-Centered Health Care Approach to Pregnancy Loss: Lessons from Feminist Models of Childbirth
Linda Layne

Chapter 3. Enlarging Reproduction, Screening Disability
Rayna Rapp and Faye Ginsburg

Chapter 4. Openness in Adoption: Re-Thinking “Family” in the US
Harold D. Grotevant

PART II: REPRODUCTION, GENDER AND BIOPOLITICS: lOCAL-GLOBAL INTERSECIONS AND CONTESTATATIONS

Chapter 5. Can Gender “Equity” in Prenatal Genetic Services Unintentionally Reinforce Male Authority?
C. H. Browner

Chapter 6. When the Personal is Political: Contested Reproductive Strategies among West African Migrants in France
Carolyn Sargent

Chapter 7. Reproductive Disruptions and Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Muslim World
Marcia C. Inhorn

Chapter 8. The Final Disruption? Biopolitics of Post-Reproductive Life
Margaret Lock

List of Contributors
Bibliography
Index

Reproductive Disruptions

Gender, Technology, and Biopolitics in the New Millennium

Edited by Marcia C. Inhorn

256 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-84545-406-7 hb Published (October 2007)

eISBN 978-0-85745-563-5 eBook