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When Roe Fell: How Barriers, Inequities, and Systemic Failures of Justice in Abortion Became Visible: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine

Editat de Katrina Kimport Contribuţii de Barbara A. Alvarez, Whitney Arey, Danielle Bessett, Micki Burdick, Diana Greene Foster, Lori Freedman, Jenny Higgins, Jessie Hill, Erin Johnson, Klaira Lerma, Ophra Leyser-Whalen, Sara Matthiesen, Michelle L. McGowan, Jenny O'Donnell, Meredith Pensak, Lindsay Rae Ruhr, Jessica Sanders, Jane Seymour, Kelly Ward, Tracy A. Weitz, Alexandra Woodcock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2025 – vârsta ani
When Roe Fell examines the history, politics, and practical experiences of abortion leading up to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, placing this judicial decision in a longer history of abortion in the United States. Contributors delve into what the end of Roe revealed about abortion seekers, abortion provision, and abortion advocacy, demystifying abortion and abortion research, laying bare common misunderstandings and misinformation, and belying claims that the fall of Roe "changed everything." Moving beyond legal frameworks, this volume is an 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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978841925
ISBN-10: 1978841922
Pagini: 214
Ilustrații: 1 B-W figure
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria Critical Issues in Health and Medicine


Notă biografică

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.

Cuprins

Introduction: What Losing Constitutional Protection Did and Didn’t Change About Abortion in the United States                
Katrina Kimport      
                                              
PART I: What the Fall of Roe Revealed about People Who Have Abortions                                
1 Contraception Is Not Enough
Diana Greene Foster
2 What Dobbs Revealed About the Everyday Morality of Abortion           
Whitney Arey and Klaira Lerma
3 Abortion Restrictions: How Much Has Actually Changed
Lindsay Ruhr
4 Counting Was All We Ever Had: Measuring Change in Abortion Care After Dobbs
Jenny O’Donnell
5 Toward a Unified Conceptualization of Abortion Access                                    
Jane W. Seymour and Jenny Higgins

PART II: What the Fall of Roe Revealed About Abortion Provision                                                    
6 Shift Work: Abortion Care in an Ever-Changing Landscape                   
Kelly Marie Ward and Barbara A. Alvarez
7 The Great Fallacy that American Catholic Hospitals Practice Medicine Without Abortion
Lori Freedman
8 Dobbs Reinvigorated the Potential of Mifepristone to “Change Everything”
Tracy A. Weitz
9 “We're Living in a Really Alternative Universe Right Now”: The Limits of Physicians’ Cultural Authority Pre-Dobbs and What That Means for a Post-Dobbs World
Danielle Bessett, B. Jessie Hill, Meredith J. Pensak, and Michelle L. McGowan
10 Physician Workforce Sensitivity and Reactions to Abortion Bans
Alexandra Woodcock and Jessica Sanders

PART III: What the Fall of Roe Revealed About Advocacy for and Against Abortion
11 Know Your Enemy: The Ethical Failings of the “Expose Fake Clinics” Campaign Against Anti-Abortion, Crisis Pregnancy Centers 
Sara Mattheisen
12 “This Right Here is a Baby:” White Evangelical Women in the Pro-Life Movement              
Micki Burdick
13 Evolving, Innovating, Enduring: Behind the Scenes on Abortion Funds Continuing through a Post-Dobbs Landscape         
Ophra Leyser-Whalen and Erin R. Johnson

Acknowledgments
Resources
Notes on Contributors    
Index                                                                                                                                                              

 

Recenzii

"When Roe Fell is a superb collection of pieces by leading scholars of abortion. The book makes a powerful argument that simply restoring Roe v. Wade would be an insufficient response to meeting the challenge of establishing true reproductive freedom in the United States."
"Smartly conceptualized, engaging, and insightful, When Roe Fell reveals the problems presented by Roe, the possibilities for exploitation leveraged by Dobbs, and the potential for a better foundation in the future if we pay attention to the lessons learned."

Descriere

In June 2022, the constitutional right to abortion established in Roe v. Wade was overturned, and abortion was banned in states across the country. It was a bombshell, dramatically altering the geographical landscape of abortion legality and availability. But it did not change everything. Even under Roe, abortion had been a right in name only for many in the United States. The fall of Roe changed a great deal, but it is also noteworthy for what it did not change—and for what it made visible.