Transcending Borders Abortion in the Past and Present /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Outros autores: Stettner, Shannon (Editor), Ackerman, Katrina (Editor), Burnett, Kristin (Editor), Hay, Travis (Editor)
Summary:XIII, 344 p.
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Idioma:inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Edición:1st ed. 2017.
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Acceso en liña:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48399-3
Formato: Electrónico Libro
Table of Contents:
  • 1. 'Every body has its own feminism': Introducing Transcending Borders
  • 2. Abortion, Infanticide and a Return to the Gods: Politics of Pregnancy in Early Modern Japan
  • 3. Unlocking the Mysterious Trunk: Nineteenth-Century American Criminal Abortion Narratives
  • 4. 'Impossible to get to know these secret means' – Colonial anxiety and the quest for controlling reproduction in 'German East Africa'
  • 5. A ‘grievously sinful attempt to destroy the life which God has given’: Abortion, Anglicanism, and Debates about Community Composition in Twentieth-Century Zanzibar
  • 6. Troubled Women: Abortion and Psychiatry in Sweden in the 1940s and 1950s
  • 7. ‘It is not your personal concern’: Challenging Expertise in the Campaign to Legalize Abortion in France
  • 8. Feminism, Foetocentrism and the Politics of Abortion Choice in 1970s Australia
  • 9. We’re All Feminists Now: How to Pass an Anti-Abortion Policy in Australia
  • 10. A Provider’s Right to Choose: A LegalHistory
  • 11. Abortion Politics in a State in Transition: Contesting South Africa’s ‘Choice Act’
  • 12. Quiet Contestations of Irish Abortion Law: Abortion Politics in Flux?
  • 13. The Landscape of Unwanted Pregnancy and Abortion in Highland Bolivia, 1982-2010
  • 14. Settler Colonialism, Native American Motherhood, and the Politics of Terminating Pregnancies
  • 15. Revelation and Secrecy: Women’s Social Networks and the Contraception-Abortion Process in Cameroon
  • 16. The End of Feminist Abortion Counseling?: Examining Threats to Women’s Health
  • 17. True Threats: Wanted Posters, Stalking, and the First Amendment.