A thought provoking examination of the interrelationship between and
among feminist bioethics, human rights, and global development, Linking
Visions addresses global concerns about oppression in the context of
health care, medical research, and population health. Reflecting the
ever-expanding diversity and comprehensiveness of feminist bioethics,
contributors examine such topics as reproductive rights of women in
India, HIV/AIDs policies, patenting genetic material, the language of
human rights, and consequences of the "Global Gag Rule". Linking Visions
demonstrates the far-reaching effects of feminism on global bioethics,
highlighting and celebrating the reality that feminist work is no longer
relegated solely to the realm of reproductive, sexual, or maternal
ethics.