Learning to Dance: Advancing Women's Reproductive Health and Well-Being from the Perspectives of Public Health and Human Rights.
Learning to Dance: Advancing Women's Reproductive Health and
Well-Being from the Perspectives of Public Health and Human Rights
Alicia Ely Yamin (ed) (Harvard University Press, 2005, 169pp)
In this groundbreaking collection of articles, six case studies
emphasizing different aspects of gender, sexuality and reproduction are
interpreted separately through both human rights and public health
frameworks in an effort to discover the ways in which these two
fields' approaches are concordant and/or discordant. Collectively,
the articles offer a basis of understanding that will ideally facilitate
a dialogue between these two fields that might guide law and policy for
women's reproductive heath in the future.
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