There has been an increasing interest in exploring how coerced medical interventions, particularly those related to reproductive health, intersect with issues of bodily autonomy, legal authority, and...
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: Forced sterilization and reproductive control: exploring bodily autonomy, legal authority, and social control
Forced sterilization is a medical procedure that involves surgically removing the reproductive organs of an individual without their consent or knowledge. It has been used throughout history to...
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: Forced sterilization: a historical and ethical analysis of coercive reproductive control
What lessons arise from the ethical, social, and political dimensions of forced sterilization?
Forced sterilization is a controversial practice that has been used for centuries to control...
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: Understanding the ethical implications and psychological effects of forced sterilization on individuals
The trauma of forced sterilization has had a profound impact on contemporary debates around reproductive rights and gender justice. Forced sterilization is a form of reproductive coercion that...
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: Sterilization scars: trauma, reproduction rights, and gender justice
The history of forced sterilization is rooted in eugenics, which was popular during the early 20th century and sought to improve society through selective breeding. This practice was particularly...
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: Sexual sterilization in marginalized communities how informed consent can protect reproductive rights
How does the history of forced sterilization illuminate intersections between legal authority, medical ethics, and bodily autonomy? This article explores this question through an examination of the...
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: Forced sterilizations disturbing history and its impact on bodily autonomy