REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS IN INDIA: THE CASE OF SEX-SELECTIVE ABORTION

Josephine Kipgen

REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS IN INDIA: THE CASE OF SEX-SELECTIVE ABORTION

Josephine Kipgen

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MRP: ₹1995
  • ISBN 9783031778629
  • Publication Year 2025
  • Pages 276
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory India Only

About the Book

This monograph explores the full context of sex-selective abortion (SSA) in India by examining the historical forces, political movements, government policies, and gender regimes that shape this reproductive practice. Using qualitative research methods within a feminist methodology, including in-depth interviews with service providers and professionals in New Delhi and a content analysis of Indian newspapers, the study engages the following areas of analysis: the social structures and determinants of SSA in India, the potential for women’s agency in SSA, and the representations of SSA and SSA-seeking women in the Indian media. This research expands the discourse and analysis of SSA by facilitating a nuanced and multilayered exploration of a profoundly contextual, personal, and gendered reproductive issue by grounding data and interpretation in the lived experiences of research participants with systems-wide knowledge of SSA. Further, the feminist theory-informed analysis moves awayfrom normative victimhood frameworks. Lastly, the book contributes to the understudied area of media discourse analysis on the intersections of gender and SSA in national news coverage.

 

This book will be relevant for students, scholars, and teachers across the humanities and social sciences interested in reproductive rights, justice, and feminist research methods. It will also be a critical resource for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) advocates.

 


Contents

Introduction: Sex-Selective Abortion at a Glance

Abortion and Sex-Selective Abortion in India: History, Law, and Policy

A Feminist Sociological Understanding of the Causes of Sex-Selective Abortion: Perspectives from the Field

Rethinking Women’s Agency in Sex-Selective Abortion

A Content Analysis of the Portrayal of Sex-Selective Abortion and Women in Indian Newspapers

Conclusion: Feminist Framings, Dilemmas in Fieldwork, and Future Considerations


About the Author / Editor

Josephine Kipgen is Assistant Professor in the Department of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (REGSS) at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, USA. Her research and teaching interests include feminist theories, postcolonial and transnational feminisms, reproductive rights and justice, gender-based violence in the Global South, women of color feminisms, and feminist body politics.


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