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Author Ziegler, Mary, 1982-

Title After Roe : the lost history of the abortion debate / Mary Ziegler.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, [2015]

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Description xxx, 367 pages ; 25 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part I: The pro-life movement after Roe. Judicial activism and the pro-life movement -- The incrementalist ascendancy -- Part II: The abortion-rights movement after Roe. Women's rights versus population control: abortion and racial politics -- The rise of choice: single-issue politics and privacy arguments -- Part III: The movement-countermovement dynamic after Roe. The popular reinterpretation of Roe v. Wade -- Compromise and polarization.
Summary "Forty years after the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision legalizing abortion, Roe v. Wade continues to make headlines. After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate cuts through the myths and misunderstandings to present a clear-eyed account of cultural and political responses to the landmark 1973 ruling in the decade that followed. The grassroots activists who shaped the discussion after Roe, Mary Ziegler shows, were far more fluid and diverse than the partisans dominating the debate today. In the early years after the decision, advocates on either side of the abortion battle sought common ground on issues from pregnancy discrimination to fetal research. Drawing on archives and more than 100 interviews with key participants, Ziegler's revelations complicate the view that abortion rights proponents were insensitive to larger questions of racial and class injustice, and expose as caricature the idea that abortion opponents were inherently antifeminist. But over time, "pro-abortion" and "anti-abortion" positions hardened into "pro-choice" and "pro-life" categories in response to political pressures and compromises. This increasingly contentious back-and-forth produced the interpretation now taken for granted--that Roe was primarily a ruling on a woman's right to choose. Peering beneath the surface of social-movement struggles in the 1970s, After Roe reveals how actors on the left and the right have today made Roe a symbol for a spectrum of fervently held political beliefs." -- Publisher's description
Language Text in English.
Subject Abortion -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Abortion -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Pro-life movement -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Reproductive rights -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Abortion. (OCoLC)fst00794582
Abortion -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst00794598
Pro-life movement. (OCoLC)fst01077725
Reproductive rights. (OCoLC)fst01745961
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 1900 - 1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780674736771
067473677X

 
    
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