Abortion Under Attack: Women on the Challenges Facing Choice

by Krista Jacob

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The issue of reproductive rights has taken center stage in recent months with the appointment of two conservative Supreme Court justices, which threatensRoe v. Wade, the supreme court case that legalized abortion in 1973. Abortion Under Attack addresses a spectrum of personal and social influences, ranging from dealing with remorse to the impact that economics, race, and culture have on a woman's right to choose. Krista Jacob, longtime advocate for reproductive rights and former abortion show more counselor, has compiled an impressive collection of writings by a diverse group of pro-choice activists who go beyond the same old analysis of reproductive rights to present the current issues facing the pro-choice movement. Feminist activist AmyRichards challenges supporters of reproductive rights to adopt language that strips conservatives of their moral authority as defenders of "life." Author Laura Fraser writes about the dangers of a government that restricts Mifepristone, a drug that has proven effective in treating fibroids, endometriosis, and depression, because of its controversial use in terminating pregnancies. Gloria Feldt, the former President of Planned Parenthood, writes about how her personal experiences ledto her role as a leader in the fight for reproductive justice, and offers strategies for preserving legal abortion. show less

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This was a pretty solid collection of essays about abortion. Many of the essays centered about re-framing the abortion debate, making the pro-choice stand less of a pro-abortion stand and more of a pro-woman, pro-prevention, pro-rights stand.

The abortion debate is very nuanced, and to say that there is a black-and-white clear-cut answer to any of the questions raised is simply false. While many woman (and men) have conflicted moral opinions about abortion, that is no reason to say that some women don't, and that both viewpoints are totally valid. However, the reality is that most women will either need an abortion at some point in their life, or know somebody who will.

A few of the essays talk about prevention, and this is an important show more topic. In the midst of getting rid of legislation that allows pharmacists to deny women birth control (yet men can purchase Viagra, have it covered by their insurance, and don't have to worry about being seen as sinners) as well as the ramping-down of abstinence-only education, it's a hopeful time that our government will start stepping up and ensuring that women and girls are armed with the facts that they need to keep themselves protected via contraception if that is what they so chose. The Pill (or condoms, or IUDs, or whatever) is a huge step in reducing the need for abortion, but it is sadly not available to many women and girls.

The essays bring up many of the barriers to full access to reproductive rights and justice - poor women are unlikely to be able to afford contraception, many rural women have to drive hours to get to a clinic, younger women are stuck with parental consent laws, etc. It also brings up the good points that abortion would be unlikely to happen if more women had the resources (money, insurance, etc.) to raise healthy and wanted children. Unfortunately, the pro-"life" agenda seems to be more about taking away women's right to autonomy and choice and less about addressing these systemic issues that lead women to abortion in the first place.

This is definitely a great collection of essays for anybody interested in seeing many sides of the pro-choice platform. The essays bring up a lot of interesting and unique viewpoints that are hard to find in mainstream media outlets.
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A very good book that mostly focuses on abortion in the US and allows for a complex and sometimes contentious space for pro-choice voices.

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Nonfiction, Sexuality and Gender Studies, General Nonfiction, Politics and Government
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363.460973Society, government, & cultureSocial problems and social servicesPublic Safety - Police, Crime InvestigationAbortion
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HQ767.5 .U5 .A2827Social sciencesThe family. Marriage, Women and SexualityThe Family. Marriage. WomenThe family. Marriage. HomeFamily size
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