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Sterilization, Involuntary --- Intellectual Disability --- Sterilization, Reproductive
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Eugenics --- Eugenics --- Eugenics. --- Institutionalization --- Intellectual Disability --- Involuntary sterilization --- Involuntary sterilization. --- Mentally Disabled Persons --- Social Control, Formal --- Sterilization, Involuntary --- History. --- History. --- History. --- classification --- History. --- History. --- History. --- United States.
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"THE WOMBS OF WOMEN, originally published in France in 2017 as Le Ventre des femmes, and translated into English by French and Africana studies scholar Kaiama Glover, is Françoise Vergès's examination of the 1970s scandal in Réunion upon the discovery that doctors had performed thousands of abortions on Réunionese women without their knowledge, and had collected Social Security reimbursements by over-reporting and falsifying medical costs. For Vergès, the scandal and its aftermath-in which the doctors responsible received minimal to no legal or criminal repercussions, and the Réunionese women received no reparations-exemplifies the coloniality of power in French overseas departments in the postcolonial era. Additionally, this book seeks to intervene in the raced and classed constructions of French feminism and to ask why the voices of women from the overseas departments rarely appear in French feminist analysis. Chapter 1 offers a detailed account of the events surrounding the forced abortions and sterilization of Réunionese women. Chapters 2 and 4 provide historical context for understanding the transition from colonial to postcolonial in the overseas departments, and how population management came to define the postcolonial condition of Réunion. Chapter 3 foregrounds the workings of racial capitalism, and specifically how the wombs of black women are raced. Chapter 5 intervenes in constructions of French feminism and centers the experiences of women living in the French overseas departments. This book will be of interests to scholars of feminism; colonial, postcolonial, and decolonial studies; French studies; African studies; and critical ethnic studies"-- In this book, one of Vergès's primary aims is to interrogate the French definition of the "postcolonial," positing the postcolonial not as a temporality but rather a set of practices and politics that took (and continue to take) place in the wake of the empire's supposed dissolution. Postcoloniality, according to Vergès, is therefore not the end of the colonial relationship but a re-imagining of the colonial territory into French constituencies and "overseas" departments, and is the condition which allowed for the abuse and violence against Réunionese women to take place. In particular, Vergès examines the history of racialized capitalism in Réunion, and the changing discourses of birth control and population management in France and the overseas territories that occured in the transitional moment from colonial to postcolonial.
Social problems --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Colonisation. Decolonisation --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- France --- Reunion --- Birth control --- Birth control. --- Colonialism. --- Ethnic relations. --- Feminism. --- Population policy. --- Racism --- Reproductive Rights --- Sterilization, Involuntary --- Women --- Women's Rights --- History --- History. --- Social conditions --- Social conditions. --- 1900-1999. --- France. --- Reunion. --- Réunion --- Réunion. --- Contraception --- Colonialism --- Body --- Slavery --- Blackness --- Population policy --- Book --- Abortion
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Disabled Persons --- Eugenics --- Human Rights Abuses. --- Institutionalization --- People with mental disabilities --- People with mental disabilities --- People with mental disabilities --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Sterilization, Involuntary --- History. --- History. --- History. --- Abuse of --- History --- Education --- History --- Institutional care --- History --- History --- History. --- Michener Centre --- History. --- Alberta --- Social policy.
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Framing the moron details the variety of dehumanizing and fear-inducing rhetoric employed by the American eugenic movement during the early twentieth century, which led to tens of thousands of innocent people being involuntarily sterilized, forced into institutions, and otherwise maltreated.
Disabled Persons --- History --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Sociology --- Sterilization, Reproductive --- Patient Care --- Health Services --- Humanities --- Urogenital Surgical Procedures --- Health Care --- Social Sciences --- Therapeutics --- Persons --- Names --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Eugenics --- Institutionalization --- Social Control, Formal --- Mentally Disabled Persons --- Sterilization, Involuntary
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"THE WOMBS OF WOMEN, originally published in France in 2017 as Le Ventre des femmes, and translated into English by French and Africana studies scholar Kaiama Glover, is Françoise Vergès's examination of the 1970s scandal in Réunion upon the discovery that doctors had performed thousands of abortions on Réunionese women without their knowledge, and had collected Social Security reimbursements by over-reporting and falsifying medical costs. For Vergès, the scandal and its aftermath-in which the doctors responsible received minimal to no legal or criminal repercussions, and the Réunionese women received no reparations-exemplifies the coloniality of power in French overseas departments in the postcolonial era. Additionally, this book seeks to intervene in the raced and classed constructions of French feminism and to ask why the voices of women from the overseas departments rarely appear in French feminist analysis. Chapter 1 offers a detailed account of the events surrounding the forced abortions and sterilization of Réunionese women. Chapters 2 and 4 provide historical context for understanding the transition from colonial to postcolonial in the overseas departments, and how population management came to define the postcolonial condition of Réunion. Chapter 3 foregrounds the workings of racial capitalism, and specifically how the wombs of black women are raced. Chapter 5 intervenes in constructions of French feminism and centers the experiences of women living in the French overseas departments. This book will be of interests to scholars of feminism; colonial, postcolonial, and decolonial studies; French studies; African studies; and critical ethnic studies"-- In this book, one of Vergès's primary aims is to interrogate the French definition of the "postcolonial," positing the postcolonial not as a temporality but rather a set of practices and politics that took (and continue to take) place in the wake of the empire's supposed dissolution. Postcoloniality, according to Vergès, is therefore not the end of the colonial relationship but a re-imagining of the colonial territory into French constituencies and "overseas" departments, and is the condition which allowed for the abuse and violence against Réunionese women to take place. In particular, Vergès examines the history of racialized capitalism in Réunion, and the changing discourses of birth control and population management in France and the overseas territories that occured in the transitional moment from colonial to postcolonial.
Social problems --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Colonisation. Decolonisation --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- France --- Reunion --- Birth control --- Birth control. --- Colonialism. --- Ethnic relations. --- Feminism. --- Population policy. --- Racism --- Reproductive Rights --- Sterilization, Involuntary --- Women --- Women's Rights --- History --- History. --- Social conditions --- Social conditions. --- 1900-1999. --- France. --- Reunion. --- Réunion --- Réunion.
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Nationaal-socialisme en geneeskunde --- Nationaal-socialisme en wetenschap --- National socialism and medicine --- National socialism and science --- National-socialisme et médecine --- National-socialisme et science --- Science and national socialism --- Science et national-socialisme --- Wetenschap en nationaal-socialisme --- Eugenics --- Involuntary sterilization --- Euthanasia --- National socialism and medicine. --- Eugénisme --- Stérilisation eugénique --- Euthanasie --- Nazisme et sciences --- Nazisme et médecine --- History --- Histoire --- Germany --- Allemagne --- National socialism and science. --- Continental Population Groups --- History, 20th Century --- National Socialism --- Sterilization, Involuntary --- War Crimes --- history --- classification --- Classification --- Eugénisme --- Stérilisation eugénique --- Nazisme et médecine --- 20th century --- Sterilization [Eugenic ] --- 1933-1945
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Depuis quelques années, un débat virulent se développe autour de questions relevant de la bioéthique, des techniques de procréation et du diagnostic des maladies génétiques. L'eugénisme constitue l'un des éléments récurrents, et fondamentaux, de ce dialogue complexe entre les sciences exactes, la médecine, le droit et l'éthique. Néanmoins, si l'on entend prononcer nombre de mots savants, mais également une profusion de jugements moraux et de discours catastrophistes, il est difficile pour le grand public de savoir de quoi on parle : qu'est-ce précisément que l'eugénisme ? Comment définir d'une manière claire et univoque cette démarche qui désigne étymologiquement « l'amélioration de l'humanité dans ses caractères transmissibles aux générations suivantes » ? C'est à ce sujet peu connu, qui évoque pour nos contemporains les méthodes de la barbarie nazie mais concerne en fait toute la société, que cet ouvrage consacre une étude extrêmement complète, riche d'arguments historiques, juridiques, philosophiques et scientifiques.
Political Systems --- Genetics --- Medicine --- Sterilization, Reproductive --- Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological --- Genetic Techniques --- Persons --- History --- Reproductive Techniques --- Abortion, Induced --- Social Sciences --- Health Occupations --- Named Groups --- Urogenital Surgical Procedures --- Obstetric Surgical Procedures --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Investigative Techniques --- Biology --- Humanities --- Therapeutics --- Diagnosis --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Abortion, Eugenic --- Preimplantation Diagnosis --- Prenatal Diagnosis --- National Socialism --- Genetic Engineering --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Disabled Persons --- Eugenics --- Sterilization, Involuntary --- Genetics, Medical --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative
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Human reproduction --- Law and legislation. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- #GBIB:CBMER --- voortplanting (reproductie) --- reproductief recht (recht om zich voort te planten, recht op een kind) --- reproductieve technologie (voortplantingstechnologie, medisch begeleide voortplanting, MBV, artificiële voortplanting, kunstmatige voortplanting) --- recht (wetgeving, rechtspraak, rechtsbeginselen, juridische aspecten, aansprakelijkheid) --- ethiek (ethische aspecten) --- procréation (reproduction) --- droit reproductif (droit de procréer, droit à la procréation, droits de la reproduction, droit à l'enfant) --- technique de reproduction (technique de procréation, procréation médicalement assistée, PMA, procréation artificielle) --- droit (aspects juridiques, législation, jurisprudence, principes de droit, responsabilité) --- ethique (aspects ethiques) --- Cloning, Organism --- Commodification --- Compensation and Redress --- Oocyte Donation --- Posthumous Conception --- Prenatal Diagnosis --- Sterilization, Involuntary --- Surrogate Mothers --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Bioethical Issues. --- Ethical Analysis. --- Freedom --- Genetic Testing --- Mentally Disabled Persons --- Parent-Child Relations --- Preimplantation Diagnosis --- Reproduction --- Spermatozoa --- Tissue Donors --- legislation & jurisprudence. --- United Kingdom --- United States --- Sex and law --- Law and legislation --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Persons with Mental Disabilities --- Human reproduction - Law and legislation. --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects.
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