Choices women make [electronic resource] : agency in domestic violence, assisted reproduction, and sex work / Carisa R. Showden.
2011
HQ1206 .S497 2011eb
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Choices women make [electronic resource] : agency in domestic violence, assisted reproduction, and sex work / Carisa R. Showden.
Author
Showden, Carisa Renae.
ISBN
9780816676569 (electronic book)
9780816655953
0816655952
9780816655960
0816655960
9780816655953
0816655952
9780816655960
0816655960
Publication Details
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c2011.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 286 p.)
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HQ1206 .S497 2011eb
Summary
Women's agency: Is it a matter of an individual's capacity for autonomy? Or of the social conditions that facilitate freedom? Combining theoretical and empirical perspectives, Carisa R. Showden investigates what exactly makes an agent and how that agency influences the ways women make inherently sensitive and difficult choices--specifically in instances of domestic violence, assisted reproduction, and sex work. In Showden's analysis, women's agency emerges as an individual and social construct, rooted in concrete experience, complex and changing over time.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Conceiving agency: autonomy, freedom, and the creation of the embodied subject
Should I stay or should I go?: intimate partner violence and the agency in "victim"
Mum's the word: assisted reproduction and the ideology of motherhood
Working it: prostitution and the social construction of sexual desire
Agency and feminist politics: the role of democratic coalitions.
Should I stay or should I go?: intimate partner violence and the agency in "victim"
Mum's the word: assisted reproduction and the ideology of motherhood
Working it: prostitution and the social construction of sexual desire
Agency and feminist politics: the role of democratic coalitions.