01:920:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Kafala System, Surrogacy, Contemporary Slavery

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Stigma: event, collective guilt (group characteristics) after an event happened an entire group would be blamed, not just the one person. Ex) during jim crow, a black man would be accused of a crime, and all black men would be blamed: result of group position different groups have different consequences. Ex) white christian commits crime, no large movement to watch out for white christians. Other groups would have different reactions: daca and dreamers different group position. (cid:862)lie ba(cid:272)k a(cid:374)d thi(cid:374)k of turkey(cid:863: duty as a citizen for a mother to have a child, dis(cid:272)ipli(cid:374)i(cid:374)g (cid:449)o(cid:373)e(cid:374)"s fertility, abortion is murder, reproductive governmentality, feminism v. population control. Wo(cid:373)e(cid:374)"s (cid:272)hoi(cid:272)es are li(cid:373)ited who can get abortion or birth control: power is the ability to get someone to do what they would otherwise not do. Working in sweat shops and doing unpaid labor is thought of as oppression but not surrogacy. Global migration: kafala system (modern day slavery or guest workers, power imbalances.

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