Abortion Ecologies in Southern African Fiction: Transforming Reproductive Agency (Critical Interventions in the Medical and Health Humanities)
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Explore groundbreaking insights into reproductive agency through compelling analysis of Southern African fiction. This vital study delves into novels from Botswana, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, examining how writers transform discussions on abortion and reproductive choice. Applying new materialist theory and postcolonial frameworks, it challenges conventional human rights notions and redefines concepts of development. Discover how these literary works offer fresh perspectives on gender, ethics, and nationhood, merging traditional beliefs with modern thought. Essential for students and researchers in literary theory, gender studies, postcolonial studies, and the medical humanities seeking a deeper understanding of global feminist discourse and reproductive rights.
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