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Contested Spaces: Abortion Clinics, Women's Shelters and Hospitals - Politicizing the Female Body (Paperback)
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Contested Spaces: Abortion Clinics, Women's Shelters and Hospitals - Politicizing the Female Body (Paperback)
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In this book, Lori Brown examines the relationship between space,
defined physically, legally and legislatively, and how these
factors directly impact the spaces of abortion. It analyzes how
various political entities shape the physical landscapes of
inclusion and exclusion to reproductive healthcare access, and
questions what architecture's responsibilities are in respect to
this spatial conflict. Employing writing, drawing and mapping
methodologies, this interdisciplinary project explores restrictions
and legislatures which directly influence abortion policy in the
US, Mexico and Canada. It questions how these legal rulings produce
spatial complexities and why architecture isn't more culturally and
spatially engaged with these spaces. In Mexico, where abortion is
fully legal only in Mexico City during the first trimester, women
must travel vast distances and undergo extreme conditions in order
to access the procedure. Conservative state governments continue to
make abortion a severely punishable crime. In Canada, there are
nowhere near the cultural and religious stigmas to abortion as in
the US and Mexico. Completely legal and without restrictions,
Canada offers an important contrast to the ongoing abortion issues
within the US and Mexico. Researching the spatial implications of
such a politicized space, this book expands beyond a study of
abortion clinic and includes other spaces such as women's shelters
and hospitals that require multiple levels of secured spaces in
order to discuss the spatial ramifications of access and security
within spaces that are highly personal, private, and sometimes
secret or even hidden. In questioning what architecture's
responsibility is in these spatial conflicts, the book looks at how
what architecture 'does' can be used to reconsider the spaces and
security around such contested places, and ultimately suggests what
design's potential impact might be. In doing so, it shows how
architecture's role might be redefined within social and spatial
practices.
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