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Lawful Sins - Abortion Rights and Reproductive Governance in Mexico (Paperback)
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Lawful Sins - Abortion Rights and Reproductive Governance in Mexico (Paperback)
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Mexico is at the center of the global battle over abortion. In
2007, a watershed reform legalized the procedure in the national
capital, making it one of just three places across Latin America
where it was permitted at the time. Abortion care is now available
on demand and free of cost through a pioneering program of the
Mexico City Ministry of Health, which has served hundreds of
thousands of women. At the same time, abortion laws have grown
harsher in several states outside the capital as part of a
coordinated national backlash. In this book, Elyse Ona Singer
argues that while pregnant women in Mexico today have options that
were unavailable just over a decade ago, they are also subject to
the expanded reach of the Mexican state and the Catholic Church
over their bodies and reproductive lives. By analyzing the moral
politics of clinical encounters in Mexico City's public abortion
program, Lawful Sins offers a critical account of the relationship
among reproductive rights, gendered citizenship, and public
healthcare. With timely insights on global struggles for
reproductive justice, Singer reorients prevailing perspectives that
approach abortion rights as a hallmark of women's citizenship in
liberal societies.
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