Islam, development, and urban women's reproductive practices

Dublin Core

Title

Islam, development, and urban women's reproductive practices

Author

Hughes Rinker, Cortney

Publisher

New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013

No. of Pages

191 p.

Language

English

Primary Classification

14.1

Secondary Classification

14.1; 9.5.5; 9.1; 1.2

Primary keywords

Islamic ethics [pri]; public policy [pri]; reproduction [pri]; women [pri]

Secondary keywords

decision making; government; religion; urban population; women's health

Subject

Morocco [pri]

Note

© 2013 Taylor & Francis

Primary Document Type

b

Table Of Contents

'Dragging' reproduction to the center : development and reproductive policies in Morocco -- Popular culture and textbooks : creating modern reproductive subjects and mothers through images and text -- Spaces of intervention : the sights and sounds fo reproductive health -- Contraception and living a quality Islamic life -- 'I can't, God knows it' : pregnancy tests and Islamic rationality -- Raising the next generation of Moroccan citizens to have 'good hearts.'

Call Number

QP251 .H796 2013

Series

Routledge studies in anthropology; 9

Bibliography

Includes bibliographic references and index

ISBN

9780415818872 (print)

Collection

Citation

“Islam, development, and urban women's reproductive practices,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37511.