Reproduction at the Intersection of Freedom and Capitalism. A Queer Feminist Perspective
Antje Schrupp: Reproduktive Freiheit. Eine feministische Ethik der Fortpflanzung. Unrast 2022
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https://doi.org/10.17169/ogj.2025.373Keywords:
Ethics, Justice, Queer, ReproductionAbstract
In “Reproduktive Freiheit. Eine feministische Ethik der Fortpflanzung”, Antje Schrupp addresses the topic of reproduction from a queer-feminist and interdisciplinary perspective. She criticizes patriarchal and binary norms and argues for an intersectional approach and a structural transformation of social and legal frameworks for reproductive justice.
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