The cost of choice : women evaluate the impact of abortion /
The cost of choice : women evaluate the impact of abortion /
preface by Jean Bethke Elshtain ; edited by Erika Bachiochi.
- First edition.
- xvii, 180 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-171) and index.
Preface / From culture wars to building a culture of life / Three decades of empty promises / Coming of age in a culture of choice / The feminist case against abortion / Living in the shadow of Monchberg : prenatal testing and genetic abortion / Abortion : a war on women / Reviewing the evidence, breaking the silence : long-term physical and psychological health consequences of induced abortion / The abortion-breast cancer link : the studies and the science / The psychological aftermath of three decades of abortion / The Supreme Court and the creation of the two-dimensional woman / Abortion clinic regulation : combating the true "back alley" / Abortion-alternative legislation and the law of the gift / Jean Bethke Elshtain -- Mary Ann Glendon -- Candace C. Crandall -- Erika Bachiochi -- Serrin M. Foster -- Elizabeth Schiltz -- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese -- Elizabeth M. Shadigian -- Angela Lanfranchi -- E. Joanne Angelo -- Paige Comstock Cunningham -- Denise M. Burke -- Dorinda C. Bordlee. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
"The twelve essays in The Cost of Choice, all by women active in the public square, argue that legal abortion has harmed women - socially, medically, psychologically and culturally." "Law professor Elizabeth Schiltz describes the unsettling reactions she faced for "choosing" to give birth to a child with Down Syndrome. Dr. Angel Lanfranchi, co-founder of the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute, offers evidence supporting a link between induced abortion and increased risk of breast cancer. Psychiatrist Joanne Angelo tells how abortion has affected women she has treated." "With essays by imminent women such as Mary Ann Glendon, Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Eleonore Raoul Professor of the Humanities at Emory University, The Cost of Choice shows another side of feminism and captures the complexity of a divisive social issue."--BOOK JACKET.
1594030510 9781594030512
2004053210
Abortion--Public opinion.--United States
Public opinion--United States
HQ767.5.U5 / C668 2004
304.667
Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-171) and index.
Preface / From culture wars to building a culture of life / Three decades of empty promises / Coming of age in a culture of choice / The feminist case against abortion / Living in the shadow of Monchberg : prenatal testing and genetic abortion / Abortion : a war on women / Reviewing the evidence, breaking the silence : long-term physical and psychological health consequences of induced abortion / The abortion-breast cancer link : the studies and the science / The psychological aftermath of three decades of abortion / The Supreme Court and the creation of the two-dimensional woman / Abortion clinic regulation : combating the true "back alley" / Abortion-alternative legislation and the law of the gift / Jean Bethke Elshtain -- Mary Ann Glendon -- Candace C. Crandall -- Erika Bachiochi -- Serrin M. Foster -- Elizabeth Schiltz -- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese -- Elizabeth M. Shadigian -- Angela Lanfranchi -- E. Joanne Angelo -- Paige Comstock Cunningham -- Denise M. Burke -- Dorinda C. Bordlee. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
"The twelve essays in The Cost of Choice, all by women active in the public square, argue that legal abortion has harmed women - socially, medically, psychologically and culturally." "Law professor Elizabeth Schiltz describes the unsettling reactions she faced for "choosing" to give birth to a child with Down Syndrome. Dr. Angel Lanfranchi, co-founder of the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute, offers evidence supporting a link between induced abortion and increased risk of breast cancer. Psychiatrist Joanne Angelo tells how abortion has affected women she has treated." "With essays by imminent women such as Mary Ann Glendon, Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Eleonore Raoul Professor of the Humanities at Emory University, The Cost of Choice shows another side of feminism and captures the complexity of a divisive social issue."--BOOK JACKET.
1594030510 9781594030512
2004053210
Abortion--Public opinion.--United States
Public opinion--United States
HQ767.5.U5 / C668 2004
304.667