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A trailblazing look at how the law regulates women's bodies as reproductive sites and what can be done about it. At the center of the war on women lies the fact that women in the contemporary United States are facing more widespread and increased surveillance of their reproductive health and decisions. In recent years states have passed a record number of laws restricting abortion. Physicians continue to sterilize some women against their will, especially those in prison, while other women who choose to forego reproduction cannot find physicians to sterilize them. While these actions seem to undermine women's decision-making authority, experts and state actors often defend them in terms of promoting women's autonomy. In Governed through Choice, Jennifer M. Denbow exposes the way that the notion of autonomy allows for this apparent contradiction and explores how it plays out in recent reproductive law, including newly enacted informed consent to abortion laws like ultrasound mandate

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Governed through Choice is a sophisticated but accessible analysis of the governance of women as reproductive subjects.Providing fresh readings of classic and contemporary political theory while engaging the contemporary politics of reproductive rights, Denbow argues that the political ideal of autonomy defies and justifies the regulation of womens bodies in a variety of sites.This text is a timely reflection on the continued political centrality of women's bodies. -- Claire Rasmussen,author of The Autonomous Animal: Self-Governance and Modern Subjectivity
This book brilliantly theorizes two faces of autonomy in contemporary liberal democraciesautonomy as a technique of self-management and governance, and autonomy as a frame for critique and transformation of subordinating practices. Without ever denying the selfs constructed and relational dimensions, Jennifer Denbow argues compellingly for an individual womens essential control over her own reproductive existence.One of the best books on reproductive politics in a decade! -- Wendy Brown,author of Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Empire and Identity
Denbow provides a legal and philosophical analysis of reproductive politics in the US. She develops the concept of womens reproductive autonomy, drawing from classic definitions of autonomy by Rousseau and Kant. * Choice *
[Denbow's] poignant critique of governments & coercive paternalism with respect to womens reproductive choices introduces a transformative potential of radical thought at the crux of her thought. * New Political Science *
The book is able to make a bold intervention into current U.S. discourses of reproductive politics and at the same time provoke feminists to ask what is left of the concept of autonomy in the era of neoliberalism and postfeminism * Perspectives on Politics *
Governed through Choice brings new perspective to the changing political landscape of womens reproductive rights. * PsycCRITIQUES *

Table of Contents
Contents Acknowledgments vii Introduction: The Possibility of Reproductive Autonomy 1 1. Autonomy: The Self and Society 25 2. Abortion and the Juridical: Reproductive Autonomy and Protection from Injury 61 3. Informed Consent Laws: Ultrasound, Surveillance, and Postfeminist Reproductive Rights 97 4. Sterilization: Self-Governance and the Possibility of Transformation 132 5. Autonomy, Technology, and the Politics of Reproduction 176 Notes 193 References 207 Index 223 About the Author 231

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      Publisher: New York University Press
      Publication Date: 07/08/2015
      ISBN13: 9781479828838, 978-1479828838
      ISBN10: 1479828831

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      Book Synopsis
      A trailblazing look at how the law regulates women's bodies as reproductive sites and what can be done about it. At the center of the war on women lies the fact that women in the contemporary United States are facing more widespread and increased surveillance of their reproductive health and decisions. In recent years states have passed a record number of laws restricting abortion. Physicians continue to sterilize some women against their will, especially those in prison, while other women who choose to forego reproduction cannot find physicians to sterilize them. While these actions seem to undermine women's decision-making authority, experts and state actors often defend them in terms of promoting women's autonomy. In Governed through Choice, Jennifer M. Denbow exposes the way that the notion of autonomy allows for this apparent contradiction and explores how it plays out in recent reproductive law, including newly enacted informed consent to abortion laws like ultrasound mandate

      Trade Review
      Governed through Choice is a sophisticated but accessible analysis of the governance of women as reproductive subjects.Providing fresh readings of classic and contemporary political theory while engaging the contemporary politics of reproductive rights, Denbow argues that the political ideal of autonomy defies and justifies the regulation of womens bodies in a variety of sites.This text is a timely reflection on the continued political centrality of women's bodies. -- Claire Rasmussen,author of The Autonomous Animal: Self-Governance and Modern Subjectivity
      This book brilliantly theorizes two faces of autonomy in contemporary liberal democraciesautonomy as a technique of self-management and governance, and autonomy as a frame for critique and transformation of subordinating practices. Without ever denying the selfs constructed and relational dimensions, Jennifer Denbow argues compellingly for an individual womens essential control over her own reproductive existence.One of the best books on reproductive politics in a decade! -- Wendy Brown,author of Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Empire and Identity
      Denbow provides a legal and philosophical analysis of reproductive politics in the US. She develops the concept of womens reproductive autonomy, drawing from classic definitions of autonomy by Rousseau and Kant. * Choice *
      [Denbow's] poignant critique of governments & coercive paternalism with respect to womens reproductive choices introduces a transformative potential of radical thought at the crux of her thought. * New Political Science *
      The book is able to make a bold intervention into current U.S. discourses of reproductive politics and at the same time provoke feminists to ask what is left of the concept of autonomy in the era of neoliberalism and postfeminism * Perspectives on Politics *
      Governed through Choice brings new perspective to the changing political landscape of womens reproductive rights. * PsycCRITIQUES *

      Table of Contents
      Contents Acknowledgments vii Introduction: The Possibility of Reproductive Autonomy 1 1. Autonomy: The Self and Society 25 2. Abortion and the Juridical: Reproductive Autonomy and Protection from Injury 61 3. Informed Consent Laws: Ultrasound, Surveillance, and Postfeminist Reproductive Rights 97 4. Sterilization: Self-Governance and the Possibility of Transformation 132 5. Autonomy, Technology, and the Politics of Reproduction 176 Notes 193 References 207 Index 223 About the Author 231

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