INVOLUNTARY CHILDLESSNESS, STIGMA AND WOMEN’S IDENTITY

This article described how to control reproduction and the development of contraception in some case studies: Indonesia, Yunani dan India. The case studies are utilised to illustrate how normative gender roles in the society create stigmatisation of women in involuntary childlessness. They are also...

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Main Author: Grace Stephanie Panggabean
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga 2016-09-01
Series:Jurnal Sosiologi Reflektif
Online Access:http://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/isoshum/sosiologireflektif/article/view/1127
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description This article described how to control reproduction and the development of contraception in some case studies: Indonesia, Yunani dan India. The case studies are utilised to illustrate how normative gender roles in the society create stigmatisation of women in involuntary childlessness. They are also used to elaborate how stigma affects women’s construction of identity. The three case studies and other literatures about involuntary childlessness and infertility show how the narrow gendered roles in society affect women negatively.
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spelling doaj.art-22355a66e9ad4d3685f3d988195d76992022-12-21T22:40:38ZengUniversitas Islam Negeri Sunan KalijagaJurnal Sosiologi Reflektif1978-03622528-41772016-09-01911070INVOLUNTARY CHILDLESSNESS, STIGMA AND WOMEN’S IDENTITYGrace Stephanie Panggabean0University of MelbourneThis article described how to control reproduction and the development of contraception in some case studies: Indonesia, Yunani dan India. The case studies are utilised to illustrate how normative gender roles in the society create stigmatisation of women in involuntary childlessness. They are also used to elaborate how stigma affects women’s construction of identity. The three case studies and other literatures about involuntary childlessness and infertility show how the narrow gendered roles in society affect women negatively.http://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/isoshum/sosiologireflektif/article/view/1127
spellingShingle Grace Stephanie Panggabean
INVOLUNTARY CHILDLESSNESS, STIGMA AND WOMEN’S IDENTITY
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title INVOLUNTARY CHILDLESSNESS, STIGMA AND WOMEN’S IDENTITY
title_full INVOLUNTARY CHILDLESSNESS, STIGMA AND WOMEN’S IDENTITY
title_fullStr INVOLUNTARY CHILDLESSNESS, STIGMA AND WOMEN’S IDENTITY
title_full_unstemmed INVOLUNTARY CHILDLESSNESS, STIGMA AND WOMEN’S IDENTITY
title_short INVOLUNTARY CHILDLESSNESS, STIGMA AND WOMEN’S IDENTITY
title_sort involuntary childlessness stigma and women s identity
url http://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/isoshum/sosiologireflektif/article/view/1127
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