Reproduction, Abortion and Women's Health
Others
Publisher
Social Scientist
1998
English
p. 83-105.
Abstract
The question of women's health seems to be cast in adjunct to reproduction, at least as far as the Indian state is concerned. For the feminist movements in the city of Bombay, women's health are inextricably connected with issues around sexuality, reproduction and the social and legal control of these. In fact, it has been stated in an internal critique that the need of feminists to discuss sexuality seems to have emerged from debates
around fertility and fertility control. [1]