Subjectivity, Surrogacy and Entitlement, by Alison Caddick
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Entitlement, like normativity, sits upon unspoken cultural commitments, and perhaps even forms of otherness that have been or will be turned into utility
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Entitlement, like normativity, sits upon unspoken cultural commitments, and perhaps even forms of otherness that have been or will be turned into utility
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When the desire for children makes the exploitation of women OK
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Breast implants, tummy tucks and nose jobs have become socially approved beauty practices in the west, but SHEILA JEFFREYS argues they are better understood in terms of the United Nations’ definition of harmful cultural and traditional practices
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Before the echo of the London bombs had even begun to die away, local pundits had a suspect in their sights, and …
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Julie Stephens: Only Confronting the ‘Never Said’ Will Identify the Needs of Both Child and Parent