Women's Empowerment and Son Preference in India: Feminist and Ethical discourse on Sex Selective Abortions

Sex selective abortions are unjust, unethical and illegal in India, yet the experience of motherhood for pregnant women can be influenced by ‘son preference’ from those who support female feticide. Women are denied agency in exercising reproductive rights and the medical fraternity often fosters the misuse of technologies for sex selective abortions in India. This book reviews the feminist, ethical and legal discourse on sex selective abortions and draws on women’s empowerment as an analytical lens to examine the son preference expressed in the notion of Vansh (lineage) among pregnant women, their partner s and mothers-in-law in three Indian states.

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Women's Empowerment and Son Preference in India: Feminist and Ethical discourse on Sex Selective Abortions

Sex selective abortions are unjust, unethical and illegal in India, yet the experience of motherhood for pregnant women can be influenced by ‘son preference’ from those who support female feticide. Women are denied agency in exercising reproductive rights and the medical fraternity often fosters the misuse of technologies for sex selective abortions in India. This book reviews the feminist, ethical and legal discourse on sex selective abortions and draws on women’s empowerment as an analytical lens to examine the son preference expressed in the notion of Vansh (lineage) among pregnant women, their partner s and mothers-in-law in three Indian states.

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Women's Empowerment and Son Preference in India: Feminist and Ethical discourse on Sex Selective Abortions

Women's Empowerment and Son Preference in India: Feminist and Ethical discourse on Sex Selective Abortions

by Sheela Suryanarayanan
Women's Empowerment and Son Preference in India: Feminist and Ethical discourse on Sex Selective Abortions

Women's Empowerment and Son Preference in India: Feminist and Ethical discourse on Sex Selective Abortions

by Sheela Suryanarayanan

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Overview

Sex selective abortions are unjust, unethical and illegal in India, yet the experience of motherhood for pregnant women can be influenced by ‘son preference’ from those who support female feticide. Women are denied agency in exercising reproductive rights and the medical fraternity often fosters the misuse of technologies for sex selective abortions in India. This book reviews the feminist, ethical and legal discourse on sex selective abortions and draws on women’s empowerment as an analytical lens to examine the son preference expressed in the notion of Vansh (lineage) among pregnant women, their partner s and mothers-in-law in three Indian states.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781836950073
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 06/01/2025
Series: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives , #56
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 206
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Sheela Suryanarayanan is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Women’s Studies, University of Hyderabad. She was invited by Rajya Sabha Surrogacy Committee, Government of India, to provide insight on the Draft Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2019 and her suggestions have been included in the Bill. She has published A Transnational Feminist View of Surrogacy Biomarkets in India (Springer Singapore, 2019).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction

Chapter 1. Status of Women’s Empowerment and the Context of Sex Selective Abortions in India
Chapter 2. The Pre-Conception and Prenatal Diagnostic Technique (PC&PNDT) Act and the Ethics of the Medical Practitioners
Chapter 3. Ethical and Feminist Discourse on Sex Selective Abortions
Chapter 4. Women’s Empowerment and Notions of Vansh
Chapter 5. Vansh ko Aage Badhana Hain (Take the Lineage Forward) in Low-Income Settlements in Delhi
Chapter 6. Narratives of Vanshacha Diva Lav (Light the Lineage Lamp) Son Preference in Maharashtra State, India
Chapter 7. Women’s Empowerment and Son Preferences: Narratives from Odisha, India
Chapter 8. ‘Doctors Who Rock the Cradle’: Role of Medical Practitioners in Sex Selective Abortions

Conclusion

References
Index

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