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Limits of Bodily Integrity: Abortion, Adultery, and Rape Legislation in Comparative Perspective [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 200 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 430 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0754670619
  • ISBN-13: 9780754670612
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 200 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 430 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0754670619
  • ISBN-13: 9780754670612
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Miller's study argues that legislation on abortion, adultery, and rape has been central to the formation of the modern citizen. Case studies on the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, France, and Italy explore the international implications and address the role of sexuality and reproduction in constructing 'civilizational' relationships.

This volume argues that legislation on abortion, adultery, and rape has been central to the formation of the modern citizen. The author draws on rights literature, bio-political scholarship, and a gender-studies perspective as a foundation for rethinking the sovereign relationship. In approaching the politicization of reproductive space from this direction, the study resituates the role of rights and rights-granting within the sovereign relationship. A second theme running throughout the book explores the international implications of these arguments and addresses the role of abortion, adultery and rape legislation in constructing 'civilizational' relationships. In focusing on the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, France and Italy as case studies, Miller presents a discussion of what 'Europe' is, and the role of sexuality and reproduction in defining it.

Recenzijas

'In a tour de force, Miller studies the governance of reproduction in France, Italy, Turkey and the Ottoman Empire to reconfigure Foucault's and Agamben's theories of biopolitics, question liberal, radical and critical feminist analyses of gender and citizenship, and offer a new understanding of the significance of rape as a "crime against humanity" .' Karen Engle, University of Texas, USA '...Miller conducts an inventive comparative analysis of the reproductive and sexual policies of France, Italy, Turkey, and the Ottoman Empire...Recommended.' CHOICE

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction
1(16)
Introduction
1(3)
Liberalism, Authoritarianism, and Biopolitics
4(2)
Consent and Bodily Integrity
6(4)
Gender
10(3)
Colonialism
13(1)
An Outline
14(3)
Reproduction and Race Suicide
17(54)
Introduction
17(5)
Historical Context
22(5)
The Biopolitical Womb
27(3)
Defining Nineteenth Century Reproductive Space
30(11)
Consent and Interwar Reproduction
41(15)
Bodily Integrity after the Second World War
56(13)
Conclusion
69(2)
Sexuality and Citizenship Formation
71(56)
Introduction
71(2)
Historical Context
73(11)
Defining Nineteenth Century Sexual Space
84(9)
Consent and Interwar Sexuality
93(16)
Bodily Integrity after the Second World War
109(17)
Conclusion
126(1)
Defining Europe
127(22)
Introduction
127(2)
Europe
129(7)
Refugee Sexuality
136(13)
Women and the Political Norm
149(26)
Introduction
149(1)
Women as Citizens and Citizens as Women I
150(3)
Collapsing Categories I
153(3)
War, Politics, and Law
156(7)
Collapsing Categories II
163(9)
Women as Citizens and Citizens as Women II
172(1)
Conclusion
173(2)
Conclusion
175(4)
Bibliography 179(10)
Index 189
Ruth A. Miller is Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern History at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA.