Women's Human Rights and Migration: Sex-Selective Abortion Laws in the United States and India (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
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Discover the groundbreaking book, "Women's Human Rights and Migration: Sex-Selective Abortion Laws in the United States and India," winner of the prestigious 2018 Eric Hoffer Book Award for Best Academic Press Title. This must-read explores the complex issues surrounding the movement of peoples and the practices they bring with them.
In this thought-provoking book, Sital Kalantry delves into the controversial topic of immigrants of Asian descent in the United States who are believed to abort female fetuses. While sex-selective abortion is a concern in India, the implications of this practice in the United States are up for debate. Can we assume that it undermines women's equality here?
With nearly half of state legislatures proposing laws restricting sex-selective abortion in the United States since 2009, the topic has become more relevant than ever. Some pro-choice feminists argue that these laws protect women's equality, while others fiercely oppose them, seeing them as a threat to reproductive rights guaranteed by Roe v. Wade.
In "Women's Human Rights and Migration," Kalantry challenges traditional feminist legal theories and international human rights norms, offering a fresh perspective on the human rights implications of immigrant women's reproductive practices. Drawing upon extensive empirical and interdisciplinary research, she investigates the actual occurrence of sex-selective abortion among Asian Americans, explores the social and cultural contexts that influence the practice in the United States and India, and analyzes the consequences of sex-selective abortion laws for women's equality.
Join the conversation on women's rights and migration by reading "Women's Human Rights and Migration: Sex-Selective Abortion Laws in the United States and India." Develop a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding this issue and gain insights into a transnational feminist legal approach to legislating contested acts resulting from migration.
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