This book is critical analysis of the technologies of identity-formation in governmental family planning policy.
Fertility Rates and Population Decline: No Time for Children? (Palgrave MacMillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life)
BIRTH CONTROL IS SINFUL IN THE CHRISTIAN MARRIAGES and Also ROBBING GOD OF PRIESTHOOD CHILDREN!!
by ELIYZABETH YANNE STRONG-ANDERSON
The Making of Pro-life Activists (Morality and Society) (Morality and Society Series (CHUP))
by Ziad W. Munson
How do people become activists for causes they care deeply about? Many people with similar backgrounds, for instance, fervently believe that abortion should be illegal, but only some of them join the pro-life movement. By delving into the lives and beliefs of activists and nonactivists alike, Ziad W. Munson is able to lucidly examine the differences between them.Through extensive interviews and detailed studies of pro-life organizations across the nation, Munson makes the startling discovery tha...
And what could be more beautiful, than bringing new life into the world?
by Barbara Notebook
'A provocative and important book that every pro-choice advocate should read.' Sinead Kennedy, Coalition to Repeal the 8th Amendment When it comes to abortion, today's liberal climate has produced a common sense that is both pro-choice and anti-abortion. The public are fed an unchanging version of what the abortion choice entails and how women experience it. While it would prove highly unpopular to insist that all pregnant women should carry their pregnancy to term, the idea that abortion could...
Plastic, Copper, and the Hundred Thousand Percent Markup
by Michela Dai Zovi
A Compassionate Call to Counter Culture in a World of Abortion
by David Platt
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...
Cultures of Abortion in Weimar Germany (Monographs in German History, #17)
by Cornelie Usborne
"...a richly textured analysis of medical and lay abortion discourses and practices, artistic representations of the procedure, and of women's, particularly lower-class women's, own perceptions and experiences of abortion. Skilfully using an impressive variety of sources, Usborne provides a meticulous, insightful, and lively study that questions some of the continuing assumptions about the Weimar Republic.and provides an exciting example of how to approach the history of the body." * Medical H...