ABSTRACT
Globalizing Feminist Bioethics is a collection of new essays on the topic of international bioethics that developed out of the Third World Congress of the International Association of Bioethics in 1996. Rosemarie Tong is the primary editor of this collection, in which she, Gwen Anderson, and Aida Santos look at such international issues as female genital cutting, fatal daughter syndrome, use of reproductive technologies, male responsibility, pediatrics, breast cancer, pregnancy, and drug testing.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part ONE|62 pages
Theoretical Perspectives
chapter 2|10 pages
Is a Global Bioethics Possible As Well As Desirable?
A Millennial Feminist Response
part TWO|174 pages
Reproductive, Genetic, and Sexual Health
chapter 6|22 pages
Shifts of Attention
The Experience of Pregnancy in Dualist and Nondualist Cultures
part THREE|90 pages
Medical Research and Treatment
chapter 20|17 pages
What Can Survivors of Nazi Experiments Teach Us All?
A Feminist Approach to a Problem with Global Implications