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Without apology : writings on abortion in Canada / edited by Shannon Stettner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Edited by Shannon Stettner
Contributor:
Stettner, Shannon, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Abortion--Canada.
Abortion.
Abortion--Canada--History.
Canada.
Genre:
Anecdotes
History
Physical Description:
1 online resource (366 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Athabasca University Press 2016
Edmonton, [Canada] : AU Press, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Without Apology gathers the voices of activists, feminists, and scholars as well as abortion providers and clinic support staff alongside the stories of women whose experience with abortion is more personal. With the particular aim of moving beyond the polarizing rhetoric that has characterized the issue of abortion and reproductive justice for so long, Without Apology is an engrossing and arresting account that will promote both reflection and discussion.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Without Apology: An Introduction
A Brief History of Abortion in Canada
PART ONE: SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE
An Abortion Palimpsest: Writing the Hidden Stories of Our Bodies
T.A.
But I Kept All These Things, and Pondered Them in My Heart
Keep It Small
A Bad Law and a Bold Woman
A Lonely Ride
[untitled]
PART TWO: ABORTION RIGHTS ACTIVISM
Reproductive Freedom: The Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics and the Campaign to Overturn the Federal Abortion Law
Handmaids on the Hill: Defending Our Rights One Womb at a Time
Breaking the Silence Through Portrait and Story: Arts4Choice
"We Can Get There Faster If We All Move Together": The Birth and Evolution of a Reproductive Justice Activist
Waves of Change in Prince Edward Island: Opening the Dialogue on Abortion Access
PART THREE: CHALLENGING OPPOSING POSITIONS
Blinded by the Right: My Past as an Anti-abortion Activist
One Life Change Leads to Another: My Evolving View of Abortion
Pro-Choice for God's Sake
Pro-choice with No "Buts": Three Commentaries
Expanding the Reproductive Justice Lexicon: A Case for the Label Pro-abortion
Same as It Ever Was: Anti-Choice Extremism and the "Third Way"
Women over Ideology
PART FOUR: PRACTITIONERS AND CLINIC SUPPORT
Dissolving Fear, Fostering Trust: Lessons from Life in Abortion Care
"Do you think I will go to hell for this?"
Countering Shame with Compassion: The Role of the Abortion Counsellor
Women Judging Women: Whose Reasons Are "Good Enough"? Whose Choice Is OK?
Therapeutic Abortion: A Nonnegotiable Women's Right
On Becoming an Abortion Provider: An Interview
PART FIVE: SITES OF STRUGGLE
The Myth of Reproductive Choice: A Call for Radical Change.
Sex-Selective Abortion and the Politics of Race in Multicultural Canada
The Public Pregnancy: How the Fetal Debut and the Public Health Paradigm Affect Pregnancy Practice
A Harm-Reduction Approach to Abortion
The Unfinished Revolution
List of Contributors.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Creative Commons * https://creativecommons.org/licenses/*
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 20, 2016).
ISBN:
9781771991612
1771991615
9781771991605
1771991607
OCLC:
947134037

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