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Ethics of Care and Health Policy Change: Indian Women’s Movement Mobilizes Against Quinacrine Sterilization

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Ethics of Care and Health Policy Change: Indian Women’s Movement Mobilizes Against Quinacrine Sterilization
Author(s)Visvanathan, Nalini
AbstractNalini Visvanathan looks at how the campaign around banning quinacrine in India shows the importance of ethics of care over utilitarian approaches to women’s reproductive health.
IssueNo4
Pages64-69
ArticleAccess to Article
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VolumeNo42
PubDateDecember 1999
ISBN_ISSN1011-6370

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