• Title of article

    Abortion law and practice in China: An overview with comparisons to the United States

  • Author/Authors

    Susan M. Rigdon، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
  • Pages
    18
  • From page
    543
  • To page
    560
  • Abstract
    This article utilizes legal documents, policy statements and ethnographic data to compare abortion law and practice in China and the United States. It outlines Chinese abortion law from ancient to modern times, identifies categories of reasons for aborting, and describes both folk remedies and the most common methods of modern medicine for inducing abortion. The contemporary incidence of abortion is discussed in the context of official family planning policy; evidence is presented to suggest that while modern methods are far safer than traditional remedies, the use of abortion as a major form of birth control has had an impact on womenʹs health. The interference of the state in womenʹs reproductive life is put in historical/cultural context and compared to U.S. views of womenʹs reproductive rights. Differences in conception of abortion rights are attributed to contrasting historical relationships between the state and the individual and religiously and legally based theories of human rights, including fetal personhood and right to life.
  • Keywords
    contraception , reproductive rights , abortion , China
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    1996
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Record number

    598871