eproductive rights refers to a range of claims concerning
whether, when and how to have children. Beneath this clear
statement lays the most contentious political, legal, and cultural
issue in America today. Involving the self, the family, and the
State, women's reproductive rights generates much impassioned
argument but painfully little agreement. Topics and authors take on
diverse and often clashing positions, highlighting this issue's
complex and highly charged nature. Arranged alphabetically by
topic, articles representing racial and ethnic groups' experiences
figure prominently, as do the effects of age, class, education,
health, religion, and sexual preference on childbearing and
-rearing practices, in and out of wedlock. It also includes
articles on laws, court cases, political attitudes, prominent
activists, and technological advances as they relate to
reproductive rights. Entries are written by highly regarded
scholars, are cross-referenced, and conclude with suggested further
readings.
Designed to introduce and inform the reader to this extremely
difficult topic, Baer's ecumenical approach exposes us to a variety
of opinions from support for current abortion policies to the
building movement for fetal rights. Only reasoned opinions
supported by hard evidence are included, and no attempt was made to
mute the often incommensurable opinions expressed within. This book
will be a valuable resources for students, scholars, and any person
interested in learning about the multiplicity of perspectives on
this important issue that is at the heart of our current culture
wars.
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