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June 7, 2004

We have entered the world of reproductive politics from a strange pathway.

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Patricia Piccinni, I Love You Baby, Love Me My Lump, 1995.

The meaning of reproductive politics has expanded and diversified. Fetal images have now become key sites of struggle over the meanings through which reproductive politics are currently being defined.

However, the old ways of thinking about this politics---those grounded on notions of rights and choice---no longer seem appropriate anymore.

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Gary Sauer-Thompson believes the time has come and gone for the notions of rights and choice to be used in conjunction with so-called 'reproductive rights'. He points to an image by Patricia Piccinni that illustrates the sentience of a fetus... [Read More]

 
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