Women's Studies

Highlighting resources that support women's studies at the UTSA Library. Researchers in this area may also want to look at more focused guides such as Women's History.

Introduction

Women's studies is richly interdisciplinary which can both inspire and challenge researchers. The focus of this guide is to provide resources that focus on work coming out of the field of women's studies. You may find it beneficial to also go to resources in an area of your secondary interest: history, psychology, art, literature, etc. If you have questions about how to do this, please reach out to your librarian for suggestions.

New Materials

Infertility Around the Globe

This exceptional collection of essays breaks new ground by examining the global impact of infertility as a major reproductive health issue, one that has profoundly affected the lives of countless women and men. Based on original research by seventeen internationally acclaimed social scientists, it is the first book to investigate the use of reproductive technologies in non-Western countries. Provocative and incisive, it is the most substantial work to date on the subject of infertility. With infertility as the lens through which a wide range of social issues is explored, the contributors address a far-reaching array of topics: why infertility has been neglected in population studies, how the deeply gendered nature of infertility sets the blame squarely on women's shoulders, how infertility and its treatment transform family dynamics and relationships, and the distribution of medical and marital power. The chapters present informed and sophisticated investigations into cultural perceptions of infertility in numerous countries, including China, India, the nations of sub-Saharan Africa, Vietnam, Costa Rica, Egypt, Israel, the United States, and the nations of Europe. Poised to become the quintessential reference on infertility from an international social science perspective, Infertility around the Globe makes a powerful argument that involuntary childlessness is a complex phenomenon that has far-reaching significance worldwide.