a.
What is reproductive health? b. What are reproductive rights and
reproductive control? c. Why are reproductive rights an important
global feminist issue?
a. What are gender health disparities? b. How are they affected by intersectionality? Give an example.
a. What is maternal morbidity? b. What are some common types? c. What is being done to prevent and treat obstetric fistula?
a.
What is female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/FGC)? b. Where is it
practiced? c. What is its purpose? d. What are the problems it
creates? e. What are different approaches to stopping it, and why are
social norms and cultural approaches to stopping it probably the best
approach?
a.
What is access to contraception an important human and reproductive
right? b. Why do people need access to a variety of contraceptive
options? c. How does intersectionality relate to women’s access to contraception and their experience of their side effects?
a.
How common is abortion? b. Approximately how many abortions are
unsafe? c. How does legality and restriction affect the incidence and
safety of abortions? d. How do abortion laws vary cross-culturally?
Several
factors impact women’s reproductive choice. a. How do government and
politics affect it? b. What role do corporations and the global
economy impact it? c. How does religion impact it?
a. How do women act to promote their reproductive choice?
Text for answering questions: Chapter 3 of Burns’s Women Across Cultures