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Pino, Jordan A., and Konstantinos Karamanakis, eds. “Body politics”, Chestnut Hill, Mass.: Boston College, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:107357.
Title
Body politics: What's the state got to do with it?
Contributor
Tobin, Connor
Lin, Lauren
Waghorne, Sylvia
Sheridan, Kevin
Garcia, Cesar
Ward, Colleen
Puk, Ashley
George, Miriam
Armstrong, Madison
Daniels, Katie
Massih, Jack
Hanley, Thomas
Murphy, Emily
Editor
Pino, Jordan A.
Karamanakis, Konstantinos
Genre
book
Date Created
2017
Publisher
Boston College
Extent
186 p.
General Note
This book was prepared by students in the Political Science Honors Seminar, Body Politics (Fall, 2016) at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents
Editors’ Preface / Konstantinos Karamanakis and Jordan A. Pino -- Transgender Rights in Juridical Perspective / Jordan A. Pino -- The Development and Success of Disability Rights in Germany / Connor Tobin -- The Criminalization of Marital Rape: A Story of Progress and Pushback / Lauren Lin -- Restriction through Rights: Abortion in the Soviet Union / Sylvia Waghorne -- The EU Identity Crisis / Kevin Sheridan -- Improving the Long-Term Circumstances of Internally Displaced Persons: State Strength as the Determinant Factor / Cesar Garcia -- Political Power and Barriers for Internally Displaced Women in Colombia / Colleen Ward -- Agency, Distance, and Distrust: Compulsory Vaccination in the United States / Konstantinos Karamanakis -- Discrimination and Experimentation: A Study of How Different Racial Groups Are Adversely Affected by Government Research / Ashley Puk -- Racial Politics of Coerced Sterilization in the Twentieth-Century United States / Miriam George -- The Coerced Sterilization of HIV-Positive Women in South Africa / Madison Armstrong -- Rights in Conflict: The Abuelas’ Search for Truth in Post-Dictatorship Argentina / Katie Daniels -- Reagan and AIDS: A Complicated Legacy / Jack Massih -- Homophobia in Poland and Hungary: Assessing its Political Motives and Influences / Thomas Hanley -- The Impact of “States of Emergency” and the State’s Appropriation of the “Terrorist” Body / Emily Murphy.
Persistent Link
http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:107357
Use Restrictions
The work is licensed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
Subject
State, The
Civil rights
Human rights
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