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The linkage of women’s health and well-being to their presumed reproduction and the potential use of this presumed reproduction as a bargaining chip for improved public health reflects in complicated ways both the work of the State as it relies on women’s reproductive bodies to produce structures of oppression, and reproductive justice efforts as they rely on women’s reproductive bodies to argue for community well-being.
Reproductive Justice: The Politics of Health Care for Native American Women
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