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Abortion Wars - A Half Century of Struggle, 1950-2000 (Paperback, New)
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Abortion Wars - A Half Century of Struggle, 1950-2000 (Paperback, New)
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In the past half century, we have moved from criminalization of
abortion to legalization, although unequal access to services and
violent protests continue to tear American society apart. In this
provocative volume, a passionate and diverse group of abortion
rights proponents - journalists, scholars, activists, lawyers,
physicians, and philosophers - chronicles the evolution of one of
the most intensely debated issues of our time. Unique in its
attention to so many aspects of the debate, "Abortion Wars" places
key issues such as medical practice, activism, legal strategies,
and the meaning of choice in the deeply complex historical context
of the past half-century. Taking the reader into the trenches of
the battle over abortion rights, the contributors zero in on the
key moments and turning points of this ongoing war. Rickie Solinger
and Laura Kaplan discuss the covert history of abortion before Roe
v. Wade, including the activities of the abortion providers called
Jane. Faye Ginsburg examines the recent rise of anti-abortion
militancy and its ties to the religious right. Jane Hodgson
reflects on her career as a physician and abortion practitioner
before abortion was legal, and Alison Jaggar explores the changing
theoretical underpinnings of abortion rights activism. Other essays
stress the need to redefine the reproductive rights movement so
that race and class as well as gender considerations are at its
core and raise questions regarding abortion rights for poor women
and women of color. Taken together, the historical and
interdisciplinary perspectives collected here yield a complex
picture of what has been at stake in abortion politics during the
past fifty years. The essays clarify why so many women consider
abortion crucial to their lives and why opposition to abortion
rights has become so violent today. The essays illuminate a
fundamental lesson about the nature of social change in the United
States: that judicial decisions that overturn restrictive laws and
establish new rights do not settle social policy and, in fact, are
likely to spark severe and long-lasting resistance.
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