WS100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Gloria Steinem, Reproductive Rights, Reproductive Justice

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A noun defining the patriarchal role assumed by women generally at conception. A verb indicating the active choices and practice of being a mother to one"s own children or those of another. As a noun, mother may be good or bad, willing or unwilling, on welfare or rich, To mother is to care about the welfare of another person as much as one"s own. To mother depends on empathy and thoughtfulness, noticing and caring. To mother is the only paradigm in which the strong and the weak are perfectly. Gloria steinem, women"s media center, may 14, 2007 matched in mutual interest. Pre-natal, birth and post-partum by limited number of care-givers. Defining reproductive rights according to the role of the state. Absence of state interference in matters of reproduction (abortion law) Midwifery in ontario prior to 1994 (positive right) Absence of abortion law in canada since 1988. State-supported and/or funded reproductive rights and privileges.

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