
Reproductive Dilemmas in Metro Manila: Faith, Intimacies and Globalization
by:
Christianne F. Collantes
Edition: 1st ed. 2018
Language: Chinese
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 981105391X
ISBN 13: 9789811053917
Publication date:
January 1st, 2017
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Pages: 227
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Science & Technology, History, Health & Wellness
In a compelling exploration of reproductive politics, the narrative delves into the complex interplay of faith, intimacy, and globalization within the context of Metro Manila. Through detailed analysis, the author reveals how historical and contemporary factors shape the landscape of reproductive choices and challenges faced by individuals and communities. The cultural nuances and societal expectations add depth to the discussion, illuminating the intricate ways that local traditions intersect with global influences.
The journey through reproductive dilemmas is enriched by personal stories and testimonies that highlight the intimate realities of those navigating these challenges. Faith emerges as a significant element, providing both support and conflict as individuals reconcile their beliefs with their personal choices. The book invites readers to consider how globalization reshapes reproductive health and rights, emphasizing the tensions that arise between national policies and individual experiences.
By focusing on the lived realities of individuals in Metro Manila, the work illustrates the broader implications of reproductive politics in a rapidly changing world. This thought-provoking examination encourages a deeper understanding of gender, sexuality, and cultural dynamics in Asia, making it an essential read for anyone interested in these critical issues.
The journey through reproductive dilemmas is enriched by personal stories and testimonies that highlight the intimate realities of those navigating these challenges. Faith emerges as a significant element, providing both support and conflict as individuals reconcile their beliefs with their personal choices. The book invites readers to consider how globalization reshapes reproductive health and rights, emphasizing the tensions that arise between national policies and individual experiences.
By focusing on the lived realities of individuals in Metro Manila, the work illustrates the broader implications of reproductive politics in a rapidly changing world. This thought-provoking examination encourages a deeper understanding of gender, sexuality, and cultural dynamics in Asia, making it an essential read for anyone interested in these critical issues.