"A remarkably original contribution to the anthropology of reproduction, "Marketing the Menacing Fetus in Japan" provides broad and deep insights into the culture of sexuality and gender in Japan. Framing the issues historically, as well as anthropologically, Hardacre artfully blends a wide variety of sources, from the demographic to participant observation, from surveys to rich life histories. The book is a major contribution to feminist studies of abortion, and its impact is likely to equal that of Faye Ginsburg's justly ...
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"A remarkably original contribution to the anthropology of reproduction, "Marketing the Menacing Fetus in Japan" provides broad and deep insights into the culture of sexuality and gender in Japan. Framing the issues historically, as well as anthropologically, Hardacre artfully blends a wide variety of sources, from the demographic to participant observation, from surveys to rich life histories. The book is a major contribution to feminist studies of abortion, and its impact is likely to equal that of Faye Ginsburg's justly famous book, "Contested Lives.""--David I. Kertzer, author of "Sacrificed for Honor: Italian Infant Abandonment and the Politics of Reproductive Control"
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