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%T Towards Transnational Feminisms
%A Gupta, Jyotsna Agnihotri
%J European Journal of Women's Studies
%N 1
%P 23-38
%V 13
%D 2006
%K bio-ethics; globalization; global capitalism; global sisterhood; new reproductive technologies; self-determination; transnational feminisms;
%= 2011-03-01T04:44:00Z
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%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-225049
%X This article discusses the emergence of the concept of ‘transnational                feminisms’ as a differentiated notion from ‘global                sisterhood’ within feminist postcolonial criticism. This is done in order                to examine its usefulness for interrogating the globalization of reproductive                technologies and women’s right to selfdetermination over their own bodies                by using these technologies. In particular, women’s use of technologies                for assisted conception, and the local and global transactions in reproductive body                parts form a testing ground for transnational feminisms. Does the construction of                individual reproductive rights still leave some ground for women’s                collective struggles? It is proposed that, if at all, transnational solidarity on                this issue is possible, it will have to be built on the concept of universal ethical                norms regarding human dignity.
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%9 journal article
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