Son Preference: Sex Selection, Gender and Culture in South AsiaThe preference for male children transcends many societies and cultures, making it an issue of local and global dimensions. While son preference is not a new phenomenon and has existed historically in many parts of Asia, its contemporary expressions illustrate the gendered outcomes of social power relations as they interact and intersect with culture, economy and technologies. Son Preference brings together key debates on the subject by assessing existing work in the field and providing new insights through primary research. The book covers a broad range of social science discussions and draws upon textual and ethnographic material from India. Son Preference will be useful to students, scholars, activists and anyone interested in the issues surrounding gender inequity, sex selection and skewed sex ratios. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
1 Mapping Knowledges of Son Preference | 9 |
2 Son Preference in the Colonial and Postcolonial | 23 |
3 Figuring Out Son Preference | 47 |
Between Activism and Orthodoxy | 67 |
5 Narratives of Reproductive Choice and Culture in the Diaspora | 93 |
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Son Preference: Sex Selection, Gender and Culture in South Asia Navtej K. Purewal Limited preview - 2010 |
Son Preference: Sex Selection, Gender and Culture in South Asia Navtej K. Purewal Limited preview - 2010 |
Son Preference: Sex Selection, Gender and Culture in South Asia Navtej K. Purewal Limited preview - 2020 |