Referencias por temas (segunda parte del seminario)
“Desarrollo, políticas de planificación familiar y salud
sexual y reproductiva” Tema 1: Control de la natalidad versus
derechos reproductivos: la esterilización femenina en cuestión Cardarello A. (2012). “The right to have a family:
‘legal trafficking of children’, adoption and birth control in Brazil”, Anthropology & Medicine, Special
Issue ed. by De Zordo S., Marchesi M.: “Irrational reproduction: new
intersections of politics, gender, race and class across the north-south divide”,
19 (2): 225-240 (re-published in: De
Zordo S., Marchesi M., (Eds.) Reproduction
and Biopolitics: Ethnographies of Governance, "Irrationality" and
Resistance, Routledge ed., London and New York, 2014: 89-104). De Zordo S (2006) “La planificación familiar en blanco y
negro: algunas imágenes de Bahia (Brasil)”, in Viveros Vigoya M. (Ed.) Imágenes y palabras en torno al género y la
sexualidad en América Latina, Universidad Nacional de Colombia ed.:
129-159. De
Zordo S. (2012) “Programming the body, planning reproduction, governing life:
the ‘(ir-) rationality’ of family planning and the embodiment of social
inequalities in Salvador da Bahia (Brazil)”, Anthropology & Medicine, Special Issue ed. by De Zordo S.,
Marchesi M.: “Irrational reproduction: new intersections of politics, gender,
race and class across the north-south divide”, 19 (2): 207-223 (re-published
in: De Zordo S., Marchesi M., (Eds.) Reproduction and Biopolitics: Ethnographies
of Governance, "Irrationality" and Resistance, Routledge ed.,
London and New York, 2014: 71-87). De Zordo S. “In search of pleasure and respect:
biomedical contraceptive technologies in Bahia, Brazil”, in Manderson Lenor
(Ed.) Technologies of Sexuality, Identity
and Sexual Health, Routledge ed., London & New York, May 2012:16-34. McCallum C. (2005). “Explaining caesarean section in
Salvador da Bahia, Brazil”, Sociology of
Health and Illness, 27(2):215-42. Scheper-Hugues, N. (1992). Death without weeping. Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of
California Press. Ewig, C. (2008). “Hijacking Global Feminism. Feminists,
the Catholic Church and the Family Planning Debacle in Peru”, in Elliott, C. M.
(Ed.) Global Empowerment of women.
Responses to Globalization and Politicized Religions, Routledge, London
& New York: 327-347 Maternowska, M. C. (2006) Reproducing inequalities. Poverty and the Politics of Population in
Haiti, Rutgers University Press. Lopez, I. (2008). Matters
of Choice. Puerto Rican Women’s Struggle for Reproductive Freedom, Rutgers
University Press. Tema 2: Contracepción y prevención de las
enfermedades sexualmente transmisibles, entre empoderamiento, control y
reproducción de las desigualdades Agot, K. (2008) “Women, Culture, and HIV/AIDS in
Sub-Saharan Africa. What does the ‘Empowerment’ Discourse leave out”, in
Elliott, C. M. (Ed.) Global Empowerment
of women. Responses to Globalization and Politicized Religions, Routledge: 288-302. Hardon, A. (2012) “The turn to female-controlled safe
sex technologies” in Manderson Lenor (Ed.) Technologies
of Sexuality, Identity and Sexual Health, Routledge ed., London & New
York: 55-72. Marchesi, M. (2012). “Reproducing Italians: contested
biopolitics in the age of replacement anxiety”, Anthropology & Medicine, Special Issue ed. by De Zordo S.,
Marchesi M.: “Irrational reproduction: new intersections of politics, gender,
race and class across the north-south divide”, 19 (2): 171-188 (re-published
in: De Zordo S., Marchesi M., (Eds.) Reproduction and Biopolitics: Ethnographies
of Governance, "Irrationality" and Resistance, Routledge ed.,
London and New York, 2014: 35-52). Sanabria, E. (2010). “From Sub- to Super-Citizenship:
Sex Hormones and the Body Politic in Brazil”, Ethnos, 75 (4): 377 – 401. Sargent, C. & Kotobi, L. (2012). “Contraceptive
secrets: body battels among North and West African migrants in Paris”, in
Manderson L. (Ed.) Technologies of
Sexuality, Identity and Sexual Health, Routledge ed., London & New
York, May 2012: 35-54. Varley, E. (2012). “Islamic logics, reproductive
rationalities: family planning in northern Pakistan”, Anthropology & Medicine, Special Issue ed. by De Zordo S.,
Marchesi M.: “Irrational reproduction: new intersections of politics, gender,
race and class across the north-south divide”, 19 (2), pg. 189-206
(re-published in: De Zordo S., Marchesi
M., (Eds.) Reproduction and Biopolitics:
Ethnographies of Governance, "Irrationality" and Resistance,
Routledge ed., London and New York, 2014: 53-70). Viveros Vigoya, M. & Gil, F. (2013). “From social
inequalities to cultural differences: gender, “race” and ethnicity in sexual
and reproductive health in Colombia” in Sivori H. et al. (Eds) Sexuality, Culture and Politics - A South
American Reader, CLAM-CEPESC, Rio de Janeiro: 560-572. Tema 3: Desarrollo y morbi-mortalidad materna: el derecho y el
acceso al aborto seguro en cuestión Chavkin, C. (2010). “Anthropology and advocacy”, CAR
newsletter, vol. 17, Issue 1, p. 5-6. De Zordo S., Mishtal J. (2011)
“Physicians and Abortion: Provision, Political Participation and Conflicts on
the Ground. The cases of Brazil and Poland”, Women’s Health Issues, Supplement: “Abortion, Reproductive Rights
and Health”, 21 (35): S 32-S36. De Zordo, S. (2016). “The biomedicalization of illegal
abortion: tensions around the use (and abuse) of self-administered misoprostol
in Salvador da Bahia’s public hospitals”, Manguinhos:
História, Ciências, Saúde (Special Issue: “The biomedicalization of
Latin-American bodies: anthropological perspectives”), January-March 2016, 23
(1): 19-35. Diniz, D. (2017). Zika.
From the Brazilian Backlands to Global Threat. Zed Books. Diniz, D. & Medeiros, M. (2010). “Aborto no
Brasil: uma pesquisa domiciliar com técnica de urna”. Ciênc. saúde coletiva , 15(
Suppl 1 ): 959-966. Diniz, D. et al. (2014) “La verdad de la violación en los servicios de
aborto legal en Brasil”, Rev. bioét., 22
(2): 292-9. Hancart Petitet, P. (2017). “Abortion politics in
Cambodia social history, local forms and transnational issues”, Global Public Health (Special Issue:
“Re-situating Abortion: Bio-politics, Global Health and Rights in Neo-liberal
Times”), vol. 13(6): 692-701. Heilborn, M. L. et
al. (2013)
“Abortion and life trajectories in four Latin American cities”, Sivori H. et
al. (Eds) Sexuality, Culture and Politics
- A South American Reader, CLAM-CEPESC, Rio de Janeiro: 246-259. Kumar, A. et al. (2009). “Conceptualising abortion
stigma”. Culture Health & Sexuality,
11(6): 625-39. Norris, A. et al. (2011). “Abortion stigma: A
reconceptualization of constituents, causes and consequences”, Women’s Health Issues, Supplement, 21
(35): S49-S54. Suh, S. (2017). “Accounting for abortion:
Accomplishing transnational reproductive governance through post-abortion care
in Senegal”, Global Public Health
(Special Issue: “Re-situating Abortion: Bio-politics, Global Health and Rights
in Neo-liberal Times”), vol. 13(6): 662-679. Unnithan-Kumar, M. (2009). “Female selective abortion
– beyond ‘culture’: family making and gender inequality in a globalizing
India”, Culture, Health & Sexuality,
2 (2): 153-166. |