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Abortion Regret - The New Attack on Reproductive Freedom (Hardcover)
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Abortion Regret - The New Attack on Reproductive Freedom (Hardcover)
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An indispensable resource for students, scholars, and activists
concerned about current attacks on abortion rights, this book
offers an unmatched account of the emergence, consolidation, and
consequences of the antiabortion movement's paternalistic abortion
regret narrative. Abortion Regret explores the emergence and
consolidation of the antiabortion movement's paternalistic efforts
to "protect" women from abortion regret. It begins by examining the
19th-century physician's campaign to criminalize abortion and
traces the contours of the women-protective abortion regret
narrative through to the 21st century. Based on interviews, textual
analysis of primary sources, and a content analysis of state
antiabortion policy from 2010-2015, the authors argue that the
contemporary rise of the abortion regret narrative has armed the
antiabortion movement with a unifying and compelling strategy to
oppose abortion through a woman-centered approach. In addition to
covering the historical origins of our nation's criminal abortion
laws, the book covers topics that include the origins and growth of
crisis pregnancy centers, including recent efforts provide
perinatal hospice services; an analysis of leading Supreme Court
decisions on abortion; the emergence of the "pro-woman/pro-life"
antiabortion platform, including its deeply religious roots; the
infiltration of this position into the political and legal spheres
in the guise of a secular rationale for limiting access to
abortion; and an evidence-based rejoinder to the position that
abortion harms women. Examines the historical continuity of the
abortion regret narrative as a political strategy used to limit
women's access to abortion Asserts that the abortion regret
narrative is intimately tied to a gendered and paternalistic
construction of women's divine role as mothers Examines the
antiabortion movement's strategy to place the "grieving" mother at
the center of its oppositional narrative Uses interviews, textual
analysis of primary sources, and content analysis of state
antiabortion policies to trace the growing impact of the abortion
regret narrative Examines and reveals the antiabortion movement's
calculated political motivation for using the abortion regret
narrative as its primary strategy to oppose abortion rights
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