Abortion Trail Activism, 9781350246997
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Abortion trail activists fight for reproductive justice worldwide, past, present, future.

Abortion Trail Activism

the global infrastructures for abortion access

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    16 October 2024

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Summary

Abortion Trail Activism: A Global Perspective on Reproductive Justice

Abortion trail activists are national and transnational organizations and movements that enable access to safe abortion – this open access book adopts a global perspective to explore their historic contribution to reproductive justice, their innovative work, and the continuing and emergent problems they face.

Deirdre Duffy offers the first dedicated analysis of both the historic and on-goi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781350246997
ISBN-10:1350246999
Author:Deirdre Duffy
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Academic
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:16 October 2024
Weight:300g
Dimensions:212mm x 138mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

Duffy’s theoretical positioning on trails urges the reader to understand their complexity beyond the infrastructure of how abortion trails operate and to examine the context in which they exist, the narrative framings that they represent, and their distinguishable political praxis. The book challenges the reader to consider the tension between state-sanctioned care, and its stagnant nature, and the agile, fluidity of abortion care outside of this, often provided within abortion trails and the political meanings tied into this tension about what abortion care is and should be as centred within a feminist praxis.The book is essential reading for those interested in abortion politics, reproductive justice and abortion care. It urges us to examine the positioning of abortion care and the unique place that abortion trails hold in providing abortion care that centres bodily autonomy. * Fiona Bloomer, Ulster University, Northern Ireland *In this thought-provoking book, Deirdre Duffy explores the concept of abortion trail activism as a vibrant poetic, conceptual, and political gateway, offering a fresh perspective on global efforts for reproductive autonomy and justice. Through meticulous and compelling analysis, diverse collective initiatives from different regions of the world converge as part of a distinctive feminist political praxis that is transforming pro-choice imagination and action. * Nayla Luz Vacarezza, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina *A creative work of academic scholarship in its contribution of the ‘trail,’ a concept by which Duffy theorizes a changing field of abortion activism and invites us to follow along with every turn of its politics. * Joanna Erdman, MacBain Chair in Health Law and Policy, Dalhousie University, Canada. *Duffy provides a fascinating and original contribution to one of the most pressing issues in politics. A must read for anyone who cares about reproductive rights. * Dr. Frances Ryan, Guardian Columnist *

About The Author

Deirdre Duffy

Deirdre Duffy is Senior Lecturer in Sociology (Global Social Inequalities) at Lancaster University, UK. She is the author of Evaluation and Governing in the 21st Century: Disciplinary Measures, Transformative Possibilities (2017), and has written for The Conversation, The Irish Times, and The Guardian.

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