Question I
Identify and describe three ways in which women's bodies are controlled. Provide specific examples to support your answers.
Question II
"Biological reproduction refers to the production of human beings, but this process is always a social activity, leading to social systems and social relations. The ways in which societies structure human reproductive behavior reflect core social values and principals, informed by changing political and economic conditions" (361).
Brettell and Sargent begin Chapter 10 with this quote. Describe three specific examples that demonstrate that reproduction is based on social systems and relationships.
Question III
"Diversity and difference are central values here- to be acknowledged and respected, not erased in the building of alliances." Chandra Talpade Mohanty
This course has explored various ways that women across the world are both similar and different. Explain two similarities that women share and two differences.
Brettell, Caroline B., and Carolyn F. Sargent. Gender in Cross-cultural Perspective. 7th ed. New York: Routledge, 2017.