Since World War II, abortion policies have remained remarkably varied across European nations, with struggles over abortion rights at the forefront of national politics. This volume analyses European abortion governance and explores how social movements, political groups, and individuals use protests and resistance to influence abortion policy. Drawing on case studies from Italy, Spain, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the European Union, it analyses the strategies and discourses of groups seeking to liberalise or restrict reproductive rights. It…mehr
Since World War II, abortion policies have remained remarkably varied across European nations, with struggles over abortion rights at the forefront of national politics. This volume analyses European abortion governance and explores how social movements, political groups, and individuals use protests and resistance to influence abortion policy. Drawing on case studies from Italy, Spain, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the European Union, it analyses the strategies and discourses of groups seeking to liberalise or restrict reproductive rights. It also illuminates the ways that reproductive rights politics intersect with demographic anxieties, as well as the rising nationalisms and xenophobia related to austerity policies, mass migration and the recent terrorist attacks in Europe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lorena Anton is a Marie Curie Fellow in social anthropology at the University of Bucharest (2013-2017), where she develops a project on abortion governance in post-communist Romania. Recent publications include 'On n'en parlera jamais de tout ça! Ethnographier la mémoire de l'avortement en Roumanie de Ceaüescu', in Ethnologie Française (2014) and the 'Cultural Memory' entry in Protest Cultures: A Companion (eds. Fahlenbrach et al., Berghahn Books).
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Introduction Silvia De Zordo, Joanna Mishtal, and Lorena Anton PART I: PRO-ABORTION RIGHTS ACTIVISM, MOVEMENTS, STRATEGIES, AND PROTEST LOGICS Chapter 1. Legal and Political Discourses on Women's Right to Abortion Christina Zampas Chapter 2. Freeing Abortion in Sweden Annulla Linders and Danielle Bessett Chapter 3. Women's Liberation and the 'Right to choose': Struggling for Abortion in the United Kingdom and Switzerland Kristina Schulz and Leena Schmitter PART II: ANTI-ABORTION RIGHTS ACTIVISM, MOVEMENTS, STRATEGIES, AND PROTEST LOGICS Chapter 4. Contesting Abortion Rights in Contemporary Italy: Discourses and Practices of Pro-life Activism Claudia Mattalucci Chapter 5. Innocence and Demographic Crisis: Transposing Post-Abortion Syndrome into a Russian Orthodox Key Sonja Luehrmann Chapter 6. Still a Woman's Right? Feminist and Other Discourses in Belgium's Abortion Struggles Karen Celis and Gily Coene PART III: HEALTH PROFESSIONALS'/PROVIDERS' INVOLVEMENT IN THE PRO- OR ANTI-ABORTION RIGHTS DEBATE AND ACCESS TO SERVICES Chapter 7. 'Good doctors do not object': Obstetricians-Gynaecolosists' Perspectives on Conscientious Objection to Abortion Care and their Engagement with Pro-abortion Rights Protests in Italy Silvia de Zordo Chapter 8. Women Rights or Unborn Rights? Laws and Loopholes In Madrid's Public Healthcare Services Abortion Provision to Migrant Women Beatriz Martín Aragón Chapter 9. One Step Forward and Two Steps Back: Accessing Abortion in Norway Mette Løkeland PART IV: PRONATALISM, NATIONALISM, AND RESISTANCE IN ABORTION POLITICS AND ACCESS TO ABORTION SERVICES Chapter 10. For the Good of the Nation: Pronatalism and Abortion Ban during Ceausescu's Romania Lorena Anton Chapter 11. Quietly 'Beating the System': The Logics of Protest and Resistance under the Polish Abortion Ban Joanna Mishtal Chapter 12. Abortion Governance in the New Northern Ireland Robin Whitaker and Goretti Horgan Afterword: Reproductive Governance meets European Abortion Politics: The Challenge of Getting the Gaze Right Lynn M. Morgan Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
Introduction Silvia De Zordo, Joanna Mishtal, and Lorena Anton PART I: PRO-ABORTION RIGHTS ACTIVISM, MOVEMENTS, STRATEGIES, AND PROTEST LOGICS Chapter 1. Legal and Political Discourses on Women's Right to Abortion Christina Zampas Chapter 2. Freeing Abortion in Sweden Annulla Linders and Danielle Bessett Chapter 3. Women's Liberation and the 'Right to choose': Struggling for Abortion in the United Kingdom and Switzerland Kristina Schulz and Leena Schmitter PART II: ANTI-ABORTION RIGHTS ACTIVISM, MOVEMENTS, STRATEGIES, AND PROTEST LOGICS Chapter 4. Contesting Abortion Rights in Contemporary Italy: Discourses and Practices of Pro-life Activism Claudia Mattalucci Chapter 5. Innocence and Demographic Crisis: Transposing Post-Abortion Syndrome into a Russian Orthodox Key Sonja Luehrmann Chapter 6. Still a Woman's Right? Feminist and Other Discourses in Belgium's Abortion Struggles Karen Celis and Gily Coene PART III: HEALTH PROFESSIONALS'/PROVIDERS' INVOLVEMENT IN THE PRO- OR ANTI-ABORTION RIGHTS DEBATE AND ACCESS TO SERVICES Chapter 7. 'Good doctors do not object': Obstetricians-Gynaecolosists' Perspectives on Conscientious Objection to Abortion Care and their Engagement with Pro-abortion Rights Protests in Italy Silvia de Zordo Chapter 8. Women Rights or Unborn Rights? Laws and Loopholes In Madrid's Public Healthcare Services Abortion Provision to Migrant Women Beatriz Martín Aragón Chapter 9. One Step Forward and Two Steps Back: Accessing Abortion in Norway Mette Løkeland PART IV: PRONATALISM, NATIONALISM, AND RESISTANCE IN ABORTION POLITICS AND ACCESS TO ABORTION SERVICES Chapter 10. For the Good of the Nation: Pronatalism and Abortion Ban during Ceausescu's Romania Lorena Anton Chapter 11. Quietly 'Beating the System': The Logics of Protest and Resistance under the Polish Abortion Ban Joanna Mishtal Chapter 12. Abortion Governance in the New Northern Ireland Robin Whitaker and Goretti Horgan Afterword: Reproductive Governance meets European Abortion Politics: The Challenge of Getting the Gaze Right Lynn M. Morgan Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
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