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Counting women in: globalization, democratization and the women's movement

In Anthony McGrew (ed.), The Transformation of Democracy? Cambridge: Polity. pp. 97-120 (1997)

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  1. Towards a Feminist Global Bioethics: Addressing Women's Health Concerns Worldwide. [REVIEW]Rosemarie Tong - 2001 - Health Care Analysis 9 (2):229-246.
    In this paper I argue that a global bioethicsis possible. Specifically, I present the viewthat there are within feminist approaches tobioethics some conceptual and methodologicaltools necessary to forge a bioethics thatembraces the health-related concerns of bothdeveloping and developed nations equally. Tosupport my argument I discuss some of thechallenges that have historically confrontedfeminists. If feminists accept the idea thatwomen are entirely the same, then feministspresent as fact the fiction of the essential``Woman.'' Not only does ``Woman'' not exist,``she'' obscures important racial, ethnic,cultural, (...)
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  • Female circumcision in nigeria: Is it not time for government intervention? A commentary.Donna Dickenson - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (1):27-30.
    A survey of Nigerian women who have undergone female circumcision (female genital mutilation) revealed a majority in favour of the practice. Are Western feminist bioethicists entitled to condemn it?
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