Abortion at work : ideology and practice in a feminist clinic / Wendy Simonds.
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- 0585026653
- 9780585026657
- Abortion -- Social aspects -- United States -- Case studies
- Abortion services -- United States -- Employees -- Case studies
- Feminism -- United States -- Case studies
- Abortion
- Women's health services
- Feminism
- Social ecology
- Abortion, Induced
- Women's Health Services
- Feminism
- Social Environment
- United States
- Cliniques d'avortement -- États-Unis -- Personnel -- Études de cas
- Féminisme -- États-Unis -- Études de cas
- Avortement
- Femmes -- Services de santé
- Féminisme
- Écologie sociale
- feminism
- human ecology
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Abortion & Birth Control
- Abortion services -- Employees
- Abortion -- Social aspects
- Feminism
- United States
- Schwangerschaftsabbruch
- Feminismus
- USA
- 363.4/6/0973 20
- HQ767.5.U5 S54 1996eb
- 1996 J-818
- HQ 767.5.U5
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-256) and index.
How do feminist identity and abortion politics intersect? Specifically, what does feminism mean to women working to provide feminist health care and abortion services in the late 1980s and early 1990s? What are the ideological consequences and emotional tolls of doing such work in a hostile socio-cultural environment? Can feminism and bureaucracy coexist productively? How do feminists confront the anti-feminist opposition, from anti-abortion protesters outside to racism within feminist organizations?
These are the questions that drive Wendy Simonds's Abortion at Work. Simonds documents the ways in which workers at a feminist clinic construct compelling feminist visions, and also watch their ideals fall short in practice. Simonds interprets these women's narratives to get at how abortion works on feminism, and to show what feminism can gain by rethinking abortion utilizing these activists' terms. In thoroughly engaging prose, Simonds frames her analysis with a moving account of her own personal understanding of the issues.
Feminist work: health care provision and identity -- Feminist abortion practice: getting graphic -- Anti-feminism personified: encounters with the enemy -- Feminist workplace? Examining contradictions in institutional ideology -- Purging the enemy within: feminist approach racism -- Feminism and (f)utility: assessing the future of procreative freedom.
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