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Contents
INTRODUCTION Uma Narayan and Julia J. Bartkowiak 1
1 MOTHERS, CITIZENSHIP, AND INDEPENDENCE
A Critique of Pure Family Values
Iris Marion Young
15
2 FATHERS' RIGHTS, MOTHERS' WRONGS? Reflections on Unwed
Fathers' Rights and Sex Equality
Mary L. Shanley
39
3 FAMILY TIES Rethinking Parental Claims in the Light of Surrogacy
and Custody
Uma Narayan
65
4 A PARENT (LY) KNOT Can Heather Have Two Mommies?
Shelley A. M. Gavigan
87
5 FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AND REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Brenda Almond
103
6 PRIVACY AND EQUAL PROTECTION AS BASES FOR ABORTION LAW
Citizenship, Gender, and the Constitution
Anita Allen
119
7 CIRCUMSCRIBED AUTONOMY Children, Care, and Custody
Hugh LaFollette
137
8 BOUNDARIES OF AUTHORITY Should Children Be Able to
Divorce Their Parents?
Laura M. Purdy
153
9 REGULATING SEXUALITY Gender Identity Disorder,
Children's Rights, and the State
Ellen K. Feder
163
10 PROTECTING FAITH VERSUS PROTECTING FUTURES
Religious Freedom and Parental Rights in Medical Decision Making
for Children
Lynn Pasquerella
177
11 FEAR OF GOD Religious Education of Children and the Social Good
Julia J. Bartkowiak
193
List of Contributors 209
Index 211
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Publication Information: Book Title: Having and Raising Children: Unconventional Families, Hard Choices, and the Social Good. Contributors: Uma Naraya - editor, Julia J. Bartkowiak - editor. Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press. Place of Publication: University Park, PA. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: *.
    
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