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Women's protest suicide by self-burning in Southern and Central Asia: a political act to decry systemic discrimination, abuse and violence. [PDF]
Canetto SS.
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Breathing through the rage: Maternal refusal as ethnographic method
Abstract This article theorizes maternal rage as an ethnographic method and affective archive, drawing on interviews with birthing people of color navigating medical neglect, obstetric violence, and postpartum abandonment. Rather than treating rage as an excess or failure of care, I frame it as a form of witnessing and refusal, a bodily record of harm ...
Lalaie Ameeriar
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Between distance and duty: emotional labor in transnational fatherhood among Pakistani migrants in Italy. [PDF]
Haider SI.
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Abstract In this article, we conceptualize how Davis’ two concepts of uneven reproduction and obstetric racism—both rooted in the US context—are effectuated in the Netherlands. We consider uneven reproduction to consist of bio‐ and necropolitics, namely the management and regulation of a population's bodies, life and death.
Rodante van der Waal +3 more
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Frames of dying: a qualitative study of end-of-life experiences of terminal Arab patients. [PDF]
Natour Hleihel N, Sperling D.
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Concealed coexistence: Reproductive choice and coercion in Timor‐Leste
Abstract Choice is a central concept in reproductive rights. However, a discourse of choice in reproductive health can also mask precisely the act it aims to protect against: coercion. Whilst choice has been explored extensively in studies of reproductive rights and justice, understandings of coercion are fragmented and under‐theorized.
Laura Burke
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Zoulfa Katouh's As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow. [PDF]
El Gebali M.
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Abstract Women's subjective relationship with their pregnancy is central in understanding fetal personhood, a relationship that is theirs to assemble and disassemble. A rigid perception of personhood as either present or absent is problematized, instead revealing an evolving approach.
Susie Kilshaw
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Between commerce and care: intimate personalization, authenticity, and the ambivalences of outsourcing funeral work. [PDF]
Sassatelli R +3 more
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