An indispensable resource for students, scholars, and activists concerned about current attacks on abortion rights, this book offers an unmatched account of the emergence, consolidation, and consequences of the antiaborti...

Buy Now From Amazon

An indispensable resource for students, scholars, and activists concerned about current attacks on abortion rights, this book offers an unmatched account of the emergence, consolidation, and consequences of the antiabortion movement's paternalistic abortion regret narrative.


• Examines the historical continuity of the abortion regret narrative as a political strategy used to limit women's access to abortion

• Asserts that the abortion regret narrative is intimately tied to a gendered and paternalistic construction of women's divine role as mothers

• Examines the antiabortion movement's strategy to place the "grieving" mother at the center of its oppositional narrative

• Uses interviews, textual analysis of primary sources, and content analysis of state antiabortion policies to trace the growing impact of the abortion regret narrative

• Examines and reveals the antiabortion movement's calculated political motivation for using the abortion regret narrative as its primary strategy to oppose abortion rights



Similar Products

Handbook for a Post-Roe AmericaThe End of Roe v. Wade: Inside the Right's Plan to Destroy Legal AbortionWithout Apology: The Abortion Struggle Now (Jacobin)Crow After Roe: How Scarlet A: The Ethics, Law, and Politics of Ordinary AbortionRadical Reproductive Justice: Foundation, Theory, Practice, CritiqueWomen against Abortion: Inside the Largest Moral Reform Movement of the Twentieth Century (Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History)