Table of contents for The limits of bodily integrity : abortion, adultery, and rape legislation in comparative perspective / by Ruth A. Miller.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Introduction
Liberalism, Authoritarianism, and Biopolitics
Consent and Bodily Integrity
Gender
Colonialism
An Outline
Reproduction and Race Suicide
Introduction
Historical Context
The Biopolitical Womb
Defining Nineteenth Century Reproductive Space
Consent and Interwar Reproduction
Bodily Integrity after the Second World War
Conclusion
Sexuality and Citizenship Formation
Introduction
Historical Context
Defining Nineteenth Century Sexual Space
Consent and Interwar Sexuality
Bodily Integrity after the Second World War
Conclusion
Defining Europe
Introduction
Europe
Refugee Sexuality
Women and the Political Norm
Introduction
Women as Citizens and Citizens as Women I
Collapsing Categories I
War, Politics, and Law
Collapsing Categories II
Women as Citizens and Citizens as Women II
Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Sex and law.
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Civil rights.
Human reproduction -- Government policy.
Sex and law -- Europe.
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Europe.
Civil rights -- Europe.
Human reproduction -- Government policy -- Europe.