This book examines issues surrounding abortion and abortion practices in the United States through the perspectives of multiple disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, philosophy, community health, theology, and political science. The essays parallel the interdisciplinary nature of feminist and women s studies, situating abortion within a wider understanding of the impact of reproduction on women s lives and their health. The contributing authors provide an accessible summary of the numerous topics surrounding abortion, and the essays reflect both original research and scholarly...
This book examines issues surrounding abortion and abortion practices in the United States through the perspectives of multiple disciplines, including...