Reproductive Dilemmas in Metro Manila, 1st ed. 2018
Faith, Intimacies and Globalization

Gender, Sexualities and Culture in Asia Series

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This text addresses the Philippines? historical and contemporary reproductive politics, offering a timely insight into the rich reproductive lives of Filipinos. It critically explores stories of sexuality, religiosity, and reproductive livelihoods during the immediate aftermath of the passing of the ?Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act? of 2012 after more than fifteen years of opposition by the Philippine Catholic Church. Commonly called the ?RH Law?, it aims to provide public access to reproductive and family planning services for Filipino women and men, especially those from poorer communities who often experience unwanted pregnancies, complications from illegal abortions, and exacerbated economic hardship. This book explores the intimate and urban after-effects of globalization, and how they shape the ?reproductive dilemmas? of Filipinos in Metropolitan ?Metro? Manila. It constructs a balanced portrait of the country?s reproductive politics within Metro Manila?s rapidly changing terrains, showing how ?reproductive dilemmas? are produced within a context that is at once fraught by conservative religious discourse and also rapidly globalizing, and where aspects of intimate lives have become both transnational and fragmented.

Dr Christianne F. Collantes is an Associate Professor of Political Science at De La Salle University. She obtained her doctoral degree from the Centre of Gender Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, and was later a Visiting Research Fellow at Ateneo de Manila University, working in both the Philippines and Rome, Italy with the feminist communications organization, Isis International.

Examines the Philippines’ historical and contemporary reproductive politics

Focuses on the repercussions of the 'Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act' of 2012

Explores how religious discourse and globalization are shaping contemporary reproductive politics