In Greece, women speak of mothering as "within the nature" of a woman. But this durable association of motherhood with femininity exists in tension with the highest incidence of abortion and one of the lowest fertility rates in Europe. In this setting, how do women think of themselves as proper individuals, mothers, and Greek citizens? In this anthropological study of reproductive politics and ethics in Athens, Greece, Heather Paxson tracks the effects of increasing consumerism and imported biomedical family planning methods, showing how women's "nature" is being transformed to meet crosscutting claims of the contemporary world. Locating profound ambivalence in people's ethical evaluations of gender and fertility control, Paxson offers a fa...
This paper is an exploration of the role of the maternal in the creation of diasporic Greekness. It ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how women's participation in the labour force affects the d...
This article compares how the British and Greek national press debated the phenomenon of low fertili...
Based on ethnographic research in Athens, this paper argues that in vitro fertilization (IVF) in urb...
ABSTRACT At the present historical moment, the modernization of the Greek nation is at the forefront...
The pan-European decline in birth rates and its outcome, below replacement fertility, give the impre...
Despite its illegality until recently, abortion is estimated to have been responsible for almost hal...
This research examined the articulation of the cosmopolitan, folk, and popular medical systems in Mo...
The enduring significance of gender and how it intersects with class in the organisation of parentin...
This paper is a critical analysis of the regulation of surrogate motherhood in Greece; I will discus...
The enduring significance of gender and how it intersects with class in the organization of parentin...
During the twentieth century systematic population studies brought international demographic problem...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Political Science, Washington State UniversityMainstream feminist theorists have arg...
This paper tries to assess whether the recent adoption by population establishment agencies of femin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-64)Historical studies of contraceptive practice indica...
This paper is an exploration of the role of the maternal in the creation of diasporic Greekness. It ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how women's participation in the labour force affects the d...
This article compares how the British and Greek national press debated the phenomenon of low fertili...
Based on ethnographic research in Athens, this paper argues that in vitro fertilization (IVF) in urb...
ABSTRACT At the present historical moment, the modernization of the Greek nation is at the forefront...
The pan-European decline in birth rates and its outcome, below replacement fertility, give the impre...
Despite its illegality until recently, abortion is estimated to have been responsible for almost hal...
This research examined the articulation of the cosmopolitan, folk, and popular medical systems in Mo...
The enduring significance of gender and how it intersects with class in the organisation of parentin...
This paper is a critical analysis of the regulation of surrogate motherhood in Greece; I will discus...
The enduring significance of gender and how it intersects with class in the organization of parentin...
During the twentieth century systematic population studies brought international demographic problem...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Political Science, Washington State UniversityMainstream feminist theorists have arg...
This paper tries to assess whether the recent adoption by population establishment agencies of femin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-64)Historical studies of contraceptive practice indica...
This paper is an exploration of the role of the maternal in the creation of diasporic Greekness. It ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how women's participation in the labour force affects the d...
This article compares how the British and Greek national press debated the phenomenon of low fertili...