Swimming Against the Tide The essays in this collection present a powerful challenge to the prevailing feminist dictum that abortion is something that women want or even need The authors explore the doubts and discomfort felt
The essays in this collection present a powerful challenge to the prevailing feminist dictum that abortion is something that women want or even need The authors explore the doubts and discomfort felt by many women about abortion Issues of equality, violence and oppression are raised in the context of a feminist critique which seeks non violent solutions to the problems fThe essays in this collection present a powerful challenge to the prevailing feminist dictum that abortion is something that women want or even need The authors explore the doubts and discomfort felt by many women about abortion Issues of equality, violence and oppression are raised in the context of a feminist critique which seeks non violent solutions to the problems faced by modern women The authors offer an alternative feminist view of abortion, a view that recognises the value of both women s bodies and children s lives, and which demands equality, respect and justice of both Compassionate and thought provoking, this book is a valuable contribution to contemporary feminist discourse and abortion debate.
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