1. Beth Widmaier Capo and Laura Lazzari, Introduction: Reproductive Justice in Literature and Culture
I. Reproductive Justice
2. Mar a Carla S nchez, Traces, Glimpses, and Slant Views: Recognizing Issues of Reproductive Justice in Nineteenth-Century US Literature
3. Anna Hinton, "Learn and Run" Reproductive Oppression and Resistance in the Works of Octavia E. Butler
4. Beth Widmaier Capo, Reading Reproductive Justice through Toni Morrison
5. Cassandra D. Chaney, Reproductive Justice in Ntozake Shange's "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf"
6. Waltraud Maierhofer, Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Justice in Recent German-Language Fiction and Film
II. The right not to have a child
7. Jeannette Schollaert, Cultivating Access, Cultivating Ignorance: A Survey of Herbal Abortifacients in American Fiction
8. Giulia Po DeLisle, Female Narratives of Abortion in Italian Literature From the 1970s to the Present
9. Victoria Tomasulo, Re-Presenting the Un-Presentable: Annie Ernaux's L' v nement and Cristian Mungiu's 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and Two Days
10. Eir-Anne E. Edgar, Re-conceiving the World: Dystopia and Reproductive Justice
III. The right to have a child
Social, Cultural and Political Constraints
11. Rachel Mazique, Tiffany L. Panko, and Jess A. Cuculick, Reproductive and Disability Justice: Deaf Peoples' Right to be Born
12. Mary C. Foltz, Queer Argonauts for Reproductive Justice
13. Howard Y. F. Choy, On the One-Child Policy of China: Reading Ma Jian's Novel The Dark Road
Pregnancy and Birth
14. Pam Rutherford and Jill M. Wood, Pregnancy Self-Help Literature as Disembodiment: An Issue of Reproductive Justice
15. Jeanne Clourec Gaboriau, Birthing Bodies Delivering Power in Anglophone Literature of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
16. Alexus Davis, Writing and Birthing on Country: Examining Indigenous Australian Birth Stories from a Reproductive Justice Lens
17. Sucharita Sarkar, Reproductive Experiences of Poor Mothers in India: An Analysis of YouTube Documentaries
Infertility, surrogacy, and adoption
18. Mar a Reyes Ferrer, Spain and Structural Infertility: Towards an Integrative Vision of Motherhood in the Novel Qui n quiere ser madre by Silvia Nanclares
19. Modhumita Roy, "Give me children, or else I die" Baby-hunger, Surrogacy, and Family-Making by Any Means Necessary
20. Soumya Kashyap and Priyanka Tripathi, Surrogacy or Sale: Reflecting upon Reproductive Justice through The House for Hidden Mothers and A House of Happy Mothers
21. Fang Tang, Claiming Motherhood: Reproductive Justice and Surrogacy in Chinese American Literature of the New Millennium
22. Juliana Buritic Alzate and Hitomi Yoshio, Reimagining the Past, Present, and the Future of Reproductive Bodies in Contemporary Japanese Women's Fiction: Mieko Kawakami's Breasts and Eggs and Sayaka Murata's Vanishing World
IV. The right to parent in a safe environment
23. Diane E. Marting, State Terror and the Destruction of Families for Reproductive "Management" in Three Argentine Films
24. Melissa Oliver-Powell, Scroungers, Strivers, and Single Mothers: Reproductive Justice and the British Welfare State in Ken Loach's Social Realism
25. Ina Seethaler, Reproductive Justice in Undocumented Women