The politics of reproduction.

@article{Ginsburg1991ThePO,
  title={The politics of reproduction.},
  author={Faye D. Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp},
  journal={Annual review of anthropology},
  year={1991},
  volume={20},
  pages={
          311-43
        }
}
The topic of human reproduction encompasses events throughout the human and especially female life-cycle as well as ideas and practices surrounding fertility, birth, and child care. Most of the scholarship on the subject, up through the 1960s, was based on cross-cultural surveys focused on the beliefs, norms, and values surrounding reproductive behaviors. Multiple methodologies and subspecialties, and fields like social history, human biology, and demography were utilized for the analysis… 
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