About abortion : terminating pregnancy in twenty-first-century America
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Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, ©2017.
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One of the most private decisions a woman can make, abortion is also one of the most contentious topics in American civic life. Protested at rallies and politicized in party platforms, terminating pregnancy is often characterized as a selfish decision by women who put their own interests above those of the fetus. This background of stigma and hostility has stifled women’s willingness to talk about abortion, which in turn distorts public and political discussion. To pry open the silence surrounding this public issue, Sanger distinguishes between abortion privacy, a form of nondisclosure based on a woman’s desire to control personal information, and abortion secrecy, a woman’s defense against the many harms of disclosure.Laws regulating abortion patients and providers treat abortion not as an acceptable medical decision—let alone a right—but as something disreputable, immoral, and chosen by mistake. Exploiting the emotional power of fetal imagery, laws require women to undergo ultrasound, a practice welcomed in wanted pregnancies but commandeered for use against women with unwanted pregnancies. Sanger takes these prejudicial views of women’s abortion decisions into the twenty-first century by uncovering new connections between abortion law and American culture and politics.New medical technologies, women’s increasing willingness to talk online and off, and the prospect of tighter judicial reins on state legislatures are shaking up the practice of abortion. As talk becomes more transparent and acceptable, women’s decisions about whether or not to become mothers will be treated more like those of other adults making significant personal choices.

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Book
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xv, 304 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
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9780674737723, 0674737725
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40026951709

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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One of the most private decisions a woman can make, abortion is also one of the most contentious topics in American civic life. Protested at rallies and politicized in party platforms, terminating pregnancy is often characterized as a selfish decision by women who put their own interests above those of the fetus. This background of stigma and hostility has stifled women's willingness to talk about abortion, which in turn distorts public and political discussion. To pry open the silence surrounding this public issue, Sanger distinguishes between abortion privacy, a form of nondisclosure based on a woman's desire to control personal information, and abortion secrecy, a woman's defense against the many harms of disclosure. Laws regulating abortion patients and providers treat abortion not as an acceptable medical decision--let alone a right--but as something disreputable, immoral, and chosen by mistake. Exploiting the emotional power of fetal imagery, laws require women to undergo ultrasound, a practice welcomed in wanted pregnancies but commandeered for use against women with unwanted pregnancies. Sanger takes these prejudicial views of women's abortion decisions into the twenty-first century by uncovering new connections between abortion law and American culture and politics. New medical technologies, women's increasing willingness to talk online and off, and the prospect of tighter judicial reins on state legislatures are shaking up the practice of abortion. As talk becomes more transparent and acceptable, women's decisions about whether or not to become mothers will be treated more like those of other adults making significant personal choices.-- Provided by publisher

Table of Contents

About abortion
The law from Roe forward
Abortion privacy/abortion secrecy
The eye of the storm
Facing your fetus
"You had body, you died"
Sending pregnant teenagers to court
Fathers and fetuses: what would men do?
Normalizing abortion.

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US abortion politics is unique for many reasons. Sanger's book dissects not just the law as it has evolved over 40 years but also how people talk and draw imagery and cultural battles to stake out positions. Her focus is on women's silence about their personal experiences with abortion because they fear being labeled or shunned. The failure to discuss thereby produces images of who gets abortions and for what motives, generating stereotypes often effectively used by those opposed to abortion to regulate and ban the practice. The overall thesis is to deconstruct the contemporary way abortion is debated, offering direction and suggestions for a new way to discuss it in the 21st century by removing the stigma silence produces. Sanger covers topics that include fetal imaging, parental consent, men and abortion, and assumptions about women who seek abortions. This is perhaps the best book ever written on the multiple facets surrounding abortion politics, law, and regulation. An excellent addition to collections on reproductive rights, gender politics, women and the law, and American politics. Summing Up: Essential. All readership levels. --David Schultz, Hamline University

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Sanger, C. (2017). About abortion: terminating pregnancy in twenty-first-century America . The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sanger, Carol. 2017. About Abortion: Terminating Pregnancy in Twenty-first-century America. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sanger, Carol. About Abortion: Terminating Pregnancy in Twenty-first-century America Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Sanger, C. (2017). About abortion: terminating pregnancy in twenty-first-century america. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Sanger, Carol. About Abortion: Terminating Pregnancy in Twenty-first-century America The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2017.

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