When Roe Fell: How Barriers, Inequities, and Systemic Failures of Justice in Abortion Became Visible - Couverture souple

 
9781978841925: When Roe Fell: How Barriers, Inequities, and Systemic Failures of Justice in Abortion Became Visible

Synopsis

In June 2022, Roe was overturned. The constitutional right to abortion was gone, and abortion was soon banned or severely restricted in states across the country. Clinics closed. Abortion seekers were turned away. It was a bombshell, dramatically altering the geographical landscape of abortion legality and availability. But it did not change everything. Even under Roe, for many in the US, abortion was a right in name only. The fall of Roe changed a great deal, but it is also noteworthy for what it did not change-and, perhaps, for what it made more visible about whom the Roe legal regime served and whom it failed.

In this volume, an interdisciplinary group of abortion scholars examines the history, politics, and practical experience of abortion leading up to the overturning of Roe, placing this judicial decision in a longer history of abortion in the US. Chapters delve into what the fall of Roe revealed about abortion seekers, abortion provision, and abortion advocacy. With diverse voices, formats, and styles, chapters include geographically specific deep dives and incisive big picture assessments. Collectively, they demystify abortion and abortion research, laying bare common misunderstandings and misinformation about the topic, and belying claims that Dobbs “changed everything.” In the aftermath of the fall of Roe, this volume offers readers the opportunity to reorient scholarship and understanding about abortion, recognizing what was already true before Roe was overturned and how losing the protections of Roe forced, enabled, and perhaps even facilitated a new era of abortion. Only by understanding the historical moment when Roe fell can we anticipate what might happen next in the ongoing social and political contention over reproductive autonomy and freedom.

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À propos de l?auteur

KATRINA KIMPORT is a professor in the Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) program at the University of California, San Francisco. She is the author of No Real Choice: How Culture and Politics Matter for Reproductive Autonomy and Queering Marriage: Challenging Family Formation in the United States, both also published by Rutgers University Press.

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9781978841932: When Roe Fell: How Barriers, Inequities, and Systemic Failures of Justice in Abortion Became Visible

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ISBN 10 :  1978841930 ISBN 13 :  9781978841932
Editeur : Rutgers University Press, 2025
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