Feminist Studies

FMST 224 Reproductive Justice

Explores practices of reproductive labor, care and justice, centering global south and transnational perspectives. Readings draw from ethnography alongside critical race, feminist, and queer theory to trouble the concepts of the body, agency, and freedom that have shaped dominant discourses of reproductive politics such as, the "right to choose," along with secular liberal frameworks of justice more broadly. Aims to expand vision of what is possible and necessary in our contemporary moment of heightened contestation over reproductive life and rights.

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to graduate students.

Credits

5

Also offered as

CRES 224

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to graduate students.